Quote from: Tysilio on May 24, 2015, 09:40:21 PM
I haven't actually done it, but if a little kid were to ask me "Are you a boy or a girl?" I would be tempted to say "Yes."
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I keep reading your posts in my mind with Sean Connery's voice. Now I picture him bending over to get his face really close to the child's, as if he was about to let them into something, and then saying "Yesh!".
Quote from: Devlyn Marie on May 25, 2015, 04:36:01 PM
Well, I identify more to the non-binary side
Wait, isn't non binary supposed to mean there are no sides?

I only recall being asked this once (by a kid, I've heard it many times from adults), and it was back when I was still presenting androgynously (I identified as intergender for a few years before accepting I was trans).
I asked the kid " What do you think? "
He said "I think you're a little bit of both"
I said "That's cool", he smiled and went back to playing with his cousins.
If this happens again and it needs more explaining I'd like to have something ready. A few days ago someone here, or maybe on another forum, told how they explained some kid what transgender was. I really liked it but I can't remember exactly how it went, I'll try to find it. They knew the parents who in fact participated in the little conversation.
Now, if some parents are offended by either me telling their child I'm a woman/girl, or explaining them simply what being trans means, I'm asking them for their mailing address. When I finally get my SRS I will ask the surgeon that, if there's any unused tissue to be disposed, to put it in a takeout container. Back home I will dry that tissue, turn it into jerky, and mail it to those parents so they can SUCK IT.
Not really, that would be creepy, but that's the spirit.