QuoteDoing a 20+ minutes ride on a not too packed bus and siting near the entrance is probably the toughest "passing" test there is. If you can make then, you can make it anywhere.
i dont agree with you keira, for me, thats not even the beggining of passing. You can walk around the street, or get on a bus and pass no problem, nobody looks at you or pays you any attention. Passing isn't about how not to be noticed, its not about posting pictures on an internet forum and its not about telling yourself how girly you are, which i think as transwomen we have a habit of falling into...
passing is about interacting, conversing and then, being accepted completely as a woman by random people in REAL LIFE without question..
and not only that, but then repeating that, over and over again until there can never be any doubt at all in the person your talking to's mind that you are a female.
i think alot of trans people in general think they pass, because nobody pays them any attention. I thought that for along time. Everyone in the street calls me a woman, EVERYONE. In fact, it means nothing at all..
for example, a real test of passing..
try standing up teaching a two hour class in front of 25 adults. Then do it again, 5 times a week for the next 30 weeks..
They are all staring directly at you, talking to each other about you.. there is nothing to hide behind, no way of hiding your voice.. Its you and them, and they will either see a man, or a woman.
then you'll know if you pass or not, no questions asked, there is no doubt at all.
once you do something like that and realise exactly where you stand, you can begin to learn how to
REALLY pass as a woman. Any false illusions you had about yourself are all gone forever. And that is a great thing. Thats when the fear goes..
also, I completely agree with kim (berleigh), my experience invariably tells me that men are the ones who i find most difficult to convince. I rarely have problems passing with women at all. White anglo saxon men below 60. They are the most observant group in my experience, although, obviously, their observations, are absolutely wrong.
they think they see a man, but they are wrong. Its so important to know that..
its the ones who see a women who are right, after all, we are women, aren't we?

the people who call you man, crossdresser or freak, or whatever they make up, are the ones who are mistaken. Its so important for us all to understand that!
The joke, is actually, on them, but to get to the stage where you have that confidence, i think in general, we have to drop the act, and we have to face reality once and for all..