June was the month of Pride. Many people came out and some embraced sologamy. More than people when someone close to you supports you for what you are that makes your transgender even easier. Being famous gathers a lot of gaze from people and since you are in constant people’s eyes your opinion matters to others.
Khaled Hosseini the renowned author embraced his son’s transition into a young woman with pride and warmth
Khaled Hosseini’s daughter comes out
The writer of the books- A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini, took to Twitter to share a poignant note for his daughter who came out as transgender. Not only did he explicit his assistance for her as a father and vow to face with the aid of using her side, but, he additionally addressed the cruelty that trans humans face daily. “I understand this process of changing is painful for her. She is sober of the cruelty trans humans are subjected to. But she is robust and undaunted,” he wrote withinside the notice followed with the aid of using an image of his daughter Haris.
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Regardless of what perspective on politics is provided in Hosseini’s novels, his gesture as a father is one this is admired. Support from dad and mom for LGBTQ+ children may be life-putting forward and a pleasure to witness. This Pride month, which is slightly in the back of us, many such heartwarming messages from dad and mom surfaced on social media.
https://twitter.com/BiruniKhorasan/status/1547261554357424128?s=20&t=QEQRlgzXDYiSWRtVAPiQ0A
Transgender is challenging
People support a doting father
People appreciated the author for being an open-minded person and supporting the LGBTQ+community. Some commented-
“How lucky Haris is to have such a wonderful, understanding, and supportive father like you,” commented a Twitter user. Another wrote, “I’m delighted she has a supportive father and family who will enable her to overcome any hurdles and succeed in life. Thank you for your support; you are her world, and that’s what matters.”
Thank you so much for sharing your and her stories I wish my Muslim parents were a little more like you,” wrote another Twitter user. Another commented, “As much as I love your books, THIS is the most beautiful thing you’ve written.”
Heartfelt Note
Yesterday, my twenty-one-year-old daughter Haris came out to the world as transgender. I have known about Haris’ journey since last year and I’ve watched her navigate some very trying personal times. Transitioning is such a complicated undertaking—emotionally, physically, socially, and psychologically—but Haris has met each challenge with grace, patience, and wisdom.
As a father, I have never been prouder of her. I am delighted to now have not one but two beautiful daughters. Most of all, I am inspired by Haris’ fearlessness, and her courage to share with the world her true self. She has taught me and our family so much about bravery, about truth. About what it means to live authentically. I know this process was painful for her, fraught with grief and anxiety. She is sober of the cruelty trans people are subjected to daily. But she is strong and undaunted.
I love my daughter. I will be by her side every step of the way, as will our family. We stand behind her. It’s a privilege to watch her enter the world as the beautiful, wise, and brilliant woman that she is. May God bless her.