Quote from: asiangurliee on May 27, 2007, 11:42:48 PM
This results in an incorrect picture of what transsexuals are like.
Which is one of the reasons why I do not hide. (The other is I have no desire to shuffle into another closet. An to be fair, and in the same category, I am not all that shy of my 'otherkin'ness either; I am, however, (mostly) prudent. (See fear below, lol) )
An I am an exceedingly boring person on the outside; (By design; I fear the butterfly nets! lol) But the image I portray is one of odd normalcy. No high heals, no fishnet stockings, no gaudy makeup, just ... boring! Ok, so maybe 10 earrings isn't quite boring but
*meh*.
Quote from: asiangurliee on May 27, 2007, 11:42:48 PM
I think I would rather be misunderstood or make people wonder why I transition than to be thought of as a sex fetish.

But isn't that exactly what is going on? Being misunderstood I mean.
Perhaps if you blatantly mentioned that this isn't fun and more of a survival matter that they might understand better? That perhaps the situation you were in was so unbearable you would do very much to try and find happiness. Transition is, after all, an
act of desperation. An for many of us a last ditch effort for survival.
Quote from: asiangurliee on May 27, 2007, 11:42:48 PM
I also think it would be important to tell people who matter to us about who we are because i think coming out is one of the most important political/social act.

I tend to tell people (any person) shortly into the conversation. If they can't deal then the conversation (and indeed the social contact) is a waste of both of our times; however, most conversations I have the topic is relevant in
passing. (Namely how <expletive> weird life is

)
*grin*Just sand in the wind...