When I 'came out' to a community I was part of in an online game, they quickly just wrote me off as
1: Gay
2: Ultra-gay
3: Is-this-guy-for-real
4: Cross-dresser
5: Pervert
6: Mega-gay
7: You-must-be-kidding
8: Cross-dressing gay pervert.
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72: Girl
6 months, and some of them would still just openly pronounce me a gay, despite my best effort to tell them I was very straight, from my point of view.
I guess what I mean to say is, it is VERY hard to get rid of stereotypes. People see you for what they want to see you for. If your parents don't want to accept you being TG, they will make up excuses for you so it will fit their reality. Just like some people in the community could not accept my story, they wrote me off as simply being, as Lynn wrote, out to trick men into "inserting distasteful things there". One person would delight in informing every new member that I was gay, ruining my chances of ever being seen as female in their eyes.
It felt really degrading, but there were a few who kept seeing me like they saw me for the first time. Mostly the girls, too. But that was the first time I felt really accepted.
Anyway.
"You can't be TG...you act like a normal boy...you go on dates...you play computer...your voice doesn't even sound female...and your clothes, are you sure you're not just gay? We'll still love you the same, son."
They didn't say that yet, but...ugh...people will make up any excuse to make the world fit their truth.
It sometimes makes me wonder...just how much we are capable of ignoring.
Rant, rant.
~Moi