I want to believe that this country (the US) is currently being swept (or dragged kicking & screaming, depending on your viewpoint) into a future that simply accepts sexual orientation as a non-issue, and I can't help but believe that acceptance of gender orientation will simply be a natural part of that progression. I feel as the doors open wide they become un-closeable, and all the possibilities of presentation will just be quietly integrated into the new 'norm'. I feel that as more of our society adapts to and becomes comfortable with 'queer', they will find 'trans' not so difficult.
I would love for this to happen overnight, but nothing ever moves that fast. I've always felt a compassion for the out-spoken pioneers on the forefront of societal change, who must wait and work through their entire lives for what will eventually become a simple, and maybe only foot-noted, part of our past. The rest of us muddle through day by day, accepting what comes our way on the timetable in which it happens.
As illustration, I was born in the 50s, and grew up a sci-fi nerd. Im constantly irritated by the lack of technological achievement. But if I take a moment to look around, there have been tremendous changes within my lifetime, just not on the epic scale I have so impatiently awaited. I mean, I expected to have FTL travel, planetary colonies, interstellar & inter-species trade...
So, I do believe in an evolution of our societal acceptance that ultimately considers such personal traits as sexual and gender orientation and expression to be no more controversial than having brown eyes or wearing a blue t-shirt.
All I think I'm trying to say is, we need all of it, on every level. We need to offer and provide awareness, in any way we're comfortable, whether it be outspoken political activism (on any scale), or simply living our lives as we individually see fit, whether fully openly or fully stealthed or at any point between. After-all, we're always talking about the rainbow or the matrix of options that defines us individually, it should also define our individual approach.