Idaho- Can we just not?

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Idaho- Can we just not?
My Bro came out and it all went wrong...
So I was asleep but I woke up to some of it the other night and I didn’t exactly want to write about it on here until it had all calmed down but... its been three days and it still hasn't calmed down. He cried a lot and my mum was constantly talking about how he isn’t “mature” enough to know if hes transgender and like... He’s fifteen and I came out at fourteen. I think my parents are worried that because Im going to start T that my brother is going to want to start T at the same time, which would mean that he won’t have even of been out for at least six months. I think if you are going to transition then you should wait at least six months after coming out or coming to the conclusion that you are trans, this will help you decide if you actually want to transition. Tonight honestly I feel like smacking my head against a brick wall because theres constant bickering and my mum tries to say sorry but my brother just says to “leave him alone.” I understand that hes hurt but at the same time... can he just pretend to accept the apology to stop the house feeling like a constant war zone.
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