Quote from: Canl on December 07, 2014, 05:15:54 AM
I think its because of my hat which I am wearing to cover my hair (I tried to cut my hair myself)
^ Nice
Yes, I experience this as well. And I have also been perceived as male at times when I least expected it. I was getting that reaction when I went into the women's locker room at the gym. There I was with shaved legs, a perky sports bra, sweat making my shirt stick to me, my face flushed all girly like -- and they still freaked out when I went into the women's room. On the other hand, just yesterday I was wearing a hoodie, baseball hat, cargo pants, and boots, and a customer opened the door and before I had even opened my mouth, he corrected himself from telling his kids that the "____ man was here" to saying that the "____
woman was here." Could he not see the one whisker hair on my chin?!?!
I've been wearing guy's clothes my whole life. So I have been getting the negative reaction in public restrooms for as long as I can remember. It's hard to imagine feeling free to use a bathroom without the reactions, stares, and comments. That freedom has not been part of my life experience thus far, but I am really looking forward to it as I transition. For now, I still use the women's room. I intend to switch to the men's room only when I am consistently perceived as male.
How do I deal with it? I just suck it up and carry on about my business. I've never gotten used to it. It is still awkward and I still hate it, but I don't dwell on it.