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Parents

by Susan Heywood


Philip’s PTA evening is interesting (this really did happen to a friend)


“You OK son?”

“Yep”

“Ready for this?”

“Let’s go”

I was a sixth-former at Malcroft School. Every three months we had to endure an evening where parents could question the staff, while their embarrassed teenage children shuffled from one foot to the other within earshot.

We walked into the hall and stood waiting for the evening’s proceedings to begin. The head walked up onto the stage and everyone quietened down.
He droned on for about twenty minutes, as heads are inclined to do, and then we all politely applauded as he finally shut up.

We started mingling. We had an appointment with my maths teacher; I spotted him across the hall and steered Andrew over that way.

“Mr Abbott, this is Andrew.”

“Good evening Andrew. Are you Philip’s father?

“No, I’m his parent.”

“Philip is adopted?”

“No, I’m his parent.”

“Where are his mother and father? I understood that they would be here this evening.”

Andrew indicated my dad, who was standing next to his wife. “Geoffrey is his father. He’s here with his wife.”

“I don’t understand.”

Andrew put on one of his patient expressions, usually reserved for his university students when their light-bulb has just blown.

“I’m transsexual; Geoffrey is Philip’s father; I’m his mother.”

Mr Abbott turned a bright shade of purple, did a goldfish impression and promptly legged it towards his next appointment.

That was fun!

Finis

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Parents, Oh My!!

This is a very cute, and humorous story. Poor guy, he never saw that answer coming at all, but then again, neither did I. LOL.
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of the children!!! LOL

That was fun!

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sarah

That's awesome!

So he was an FtM, I know of a family like this, except different A MtF married a FtM and had children together. The kids were five years old but were more open minded than anyone I've ever seen.

 

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The son is quite cool

and lives with his ex-mum. He's a great lad and about the most level-headed and relaxed teenage boy I've ever known. He thought the whole PTA thing was hilarious and was just happy to put one over on the teachers, one of whom was, inevitably, totally obnoxious.

Thank you all for commenting.

Susie

nice little twist

nice little touch of humour and does challenge the stereotyes very well

i can almost imagine the looks of the poor teacher .

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to hug is to be and to be is to be hugged

view the world through the eyes of a child and relearn the wonder and love

Allie elle loved and cared for and resident of the kids camp full time

You'd love a friend of mine.

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You'd love a friend of mine. He has two daughters from his previous marriage. And is now married to a guy (California, they managed to get married while it was legal).

So teachers have to deal with the girls having *three* fathers. :-)

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