12 year old boy wrote:I have a similiar prob, I'm a crossdresser. (not gay) I am just a normal boy who has crossdressing urges. I havent told my lespian parents yet, but when i was 7 my other mom (not 1 i came out of) only let my aunt paint one of my nails. I'm scared to be rejected by me parents. i LOVE painting my nails but i never have time where i can get it off. i also love makeup but have none of my own. i love fem clothes but i got none. i do have a set of fake nails which i protect with my life. i dont know where to get clothes and when to do it.
Since your parents are lesbians they most likely went through much anxiety and fear before coming out in public. They are aware that everyone is their own person and that some of us are different from others. In other words, they may be much more sympathetic to your desire to paint your nails, use makeup and wear girls' clothes than you think. They will also caution you about the teasing you would receive from your friends and classmates if they ever found out about your desires. They may be willing to let you dress the way you want, but only in the safety of your own home.
You can approach the whole idea very gently with a comment or two and see how your parents react. For example, when you see a person with pretty nails, particularly a girl about your own age, you could say, "Gee, it's too bad boys can't make their nails look nice like hers." Then see how your parents react. They may say something that will tell you not to bring the subect up again, but they could also ask if you would like to have nice nails like the girl. When walking through a shop with girls' or womens' clothes, you could comment that a particular skirt or top looks "pretty" or "cute". Again, your parents reaction could range from "Forget it" to "How do you think you would look in something like that?"
Many 12 year old boys find the whole world of girls' clothes, makeup and nail polish fascinating, even though they would never admit it to anyone. You are about to enter puberty when a lot of hormonal changes take place inside your body. You will probably have a lot of anxiety, confusion and changes in your interests until your hormones settle down. You may outgrow your desire for girls' things, or that desire may continue for the rest of your life. It is too soon to say whether or not you are really a crossdresser. But in any case, your parents may turn out to be your most loyal supporters in whatever lifestyle you choose.