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Some parents don’t know how to handle their fear, disappointment, or other negative emotions and may take it out on you. If your parents are physically or emotionally abusive to you, find a safe place, like a friend’s house. If you don’t feel safe in your own home, seek shelter somewhere you do feel safe. Maybe moving out isn’t an option or you’re too young to move. If this is the case, spend more time at after-school activities or with friends. If you don’t feel accepted by your own family and you don’t think that will happen any time soon, find a chosen family to spend time with or move in with. A chosen family isn’t your family by blood but by love and care. Your chosen family may include someone in your community or people you meet online that choose to ‘adopt’ you as one of their own.  You might find a chosen family at a LGBT center or LGBT event. A chosen family should support you in accepting that you’re transgender and not put you down in any way. If you are underage and feel unsafe in your home, consider getting emancipated. Being emancipated grants you legal rights as an adult even though you are under 18. You can gain emancipation through a legal process. Generally, you must be 16 years or older, be living on your own and managing your own money.
Find a safe place. Create a chosen family. Become emancipated.