For the most part with humor. There are just way too many funny moments in transition where I even have to laugh about myself and some of the struggles.
Coworkers have actually been great, no complains here. The occasional slip to my old name...
Family is a bit mixed but I do give them a lot of credit, it is a lot to take in.
My Dad on two occasions made some remarks which are pretty inappropriate - not about being trans, about women in general: comments about my breast size... while it is inappropriate to say this to any women, somehow I was also proud... he does seem to see me as women.
Same for my brother. In the end it is their way of processing what is going on.
My sister's only complaint was that I decided so late, she always wanted a sister to swap clothes...
There have been very few incidents where I was bothered by being miss gendered or by a different my remark. In most cases, i just try to smile and brush it off.
Look at all you have accomplished for your own happiness. Think how you would have reacted before you figured out you are trans. And add a portion of humor to your life. I hope you have experienced a lot of support and encouragement as well. That usually makes up for everything.
Hugs Sarah
Quote from: stephrett1 on July 27, 2017, 11:26:08 AM
Let me rephrase the question how do you ladies handle the heckling and teasing you get from family friends and co-workers?
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