I am in the process of working on a bad situation at my job. I have been working in a hostile environment that started at the point I began my transition. The problem I've run into is that I have to connect the start of my transition to the harassment, which will not be easy due to fact that there doesn't appear to be a defining moment of when transition actually starts. There's changing your expression of gender and outward appearance ... coming out to coworkers .... receiving the diagnosis of Gender Dysphoria (formerly, Gender Identity Disorder) from a therapist ... changing name and gender marker on your IDs .... hormone therapy ..... and surgery, and not necessarily in this order or with all these elements. The process various from person to person.
I'm still pre-op and am almost 3 months along on hormones. I was outed at work before I came out. I came out in gradual stages and I changed my outward appearance and gender expression the same way, in stages. My personal property was searched, I was made to feel like a circus freak due to laughter and stares. Security watched me for a while before they realized that up close, I am an extremely boring person who gave them nothing to act on because I'm normal. People misgender and bully me. They don't take me seriously, and my job has been threatened. All this began almost a year ago. This was a job I held for 14 years, and for a long time I considered it as being the job of my lifetime. So, my question to you all is, what is the legal definition of when a gender transition starts??? This is critical to my case. I will appreciate any advice or insight on this.
Thank you.