Quote from: Qwynne on January 19, 2014, 03:01:27 PM
Has anyone come out at work gradually, acting publicly as if nothing is going on, without formally explaining, warning, or advising their coworkers/workplace?
I'd appreciate hearing people's experiences with this model.
To a limited limited extent, yes. I have no say over what I wear to work - everyone wears the same thing, and sadly its incredibly masculine. But the rest of me is gradually getting more and more feminine - hair, nails, earrings, etc. So far no one has said anything, and I have no plans to say anything. It's becoming noticeable though. But, people see what they expect to see, and, no one I work with will ever expect
that. I'm halfway expecting that I'll get through my entire RLE and have surgery before anyone says "Hey, wait a second... You're not a boy anymore. When did that happen?" Granted, that's waaay nicer and more accepting than I think any of my coworkers are capable of, but still, the idea amuses me.
I'm taking the same approach with my roommate. And, honestly it should be waaaaay easier for him to connect the dots. He's seen me prance through the house all femmed out plenty of times now, he's seen me line drying bras in the basement, he's seen me walk from the bathroom to my bedroom with a towel wrapped around my torso, etc. Hell, one night he invited me out to hang out with him and a friend of his, and I wore a skirt. And, yet, it still hasn't clicked in his brain. At all.
I dunno. In many ways it assuages my fears over not passing. Granted, I'd love to pass. But, really there's no reason to let the fact that I don't lower my confidence, because apparently people don't notice me anyway. Whatever.