After seeing zeecat's answer, I have to add that my wife, after first noticing that "dammit, he looks better in that dress than *I* do", asked mutual friends of ours and discovered then that I was trans (I don't make a great secret of it). At this point, she sees me as female, however, so much to her surprise, she *is* bi. And paying attention to how other women look, too. :-)
To answer your question, my daughter took my transition the worst. She didn't speak to me for two years, and has let it generally be known that her dad is dead. However, we are friends, even though I remind her occasionally that she is still my spawn. She's not quite sure what to call me, except my name and to refer to me as a friend, at least around others.
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To answer your question, my daughter took my transition the worst. She didn't speak to me for two years, and has let it generally be known that her dad is dead. However, we are friends, even though I remind her occasionally that she is still my spawn. She's not quite sure what to call me, except my name and to refer to me as a friend, at least around others.