Nothing earth shaking, but left a strange taste so I wanted other people's impression.
I went on a hike with a lesbian meetup with four other women . I had a great time. They were super interesting people and we went out for lunch afterward.
During lunch, the lady who organized it told me I looked familiar, and asked me if I knew Mara Drummond.
(Mara Drummond is a transgender author who lives in our local community. I haven't actually ever met her.)
I'm convinced she read me as trans.
I tried to hide my surprise. I said no, I didn't know Mara Drummond, but the name sounded familiar. (The truth, though maybe a tad incomplete).
A couple minutes later, I casually asked what made her think I would know Mara Drummond.
"I hang out with her sometimes, and I thought I might have known you from that", was the answer. "She has a lot of tall friends and you're tall."
Aside from disappointment at not passing (though I did spend all morning with the woman, so there was a lot of opportunity to spot stuff, and it was for lesbians so they're probably more sensitive to this sort of thing), I thought it was kind of intrusive to as me about being trans, even really obliquely. I mean, I'm glad she didn't just say it straight out, but I thought this indirect reference was wasn't that much of an improvement.
This is the second time in as many weeks, that someone asked me whether I was trans by asking if I know so-and-so, who was an out transwoman.
Have others had similar experiences? How would you handle this?