I'm just a guy who wishes he was most of you, so take what I say with a grain of whatever. I think it's easy to get into a siege mentality. When any of us realize that we are dealing with a new paradigm it takes us a while to decide how we deal with it. Certainly meeting someone in transition, and it becomes obvious for some reason, is one of those moments. It takes a few times to conclude how to deal with it. It's happening to you all the time, because you are the paradigm changer, but in my life I've probably had that experience less than a dozen times and I'm looking. Like racist there will be gender bigots. I don't think that either of those groups are a large part of society.
Remember it's not you who is confused; it's the person who is confronted with your new reality for the first few times. You might as well be an alien; they don't know how to deal with you. They probably need your comfort. LOL Have you ever had to deal with something new and weren't sure what it would be like? An employer, he/she is thinking how does this person perform their job, what kind of problems and disruption am I going to face. The idea has never crossed their mind. I work on the docks, can you imagine if one of the guys showed up as a girl one day? These guys have trouble with the girls on the crew; their thinking isn't too evolved.
If I think I see someone who has transitioned I look. I try to be discreet. I am so doggone excited I want to run up to them and ask a million questions. I want to celebrate their escape from the other skin so much. If I did it would embarrass the heck out of you. So I sneak glances like someone swooning in the presence of a celebrity. You're probably thinking oh no I've been 'outed' that guy is creeping me out. I'm truly sorry that we make you uncomfortable, but some of it is affection. If J. Edgar Hoover, Marv Albert, and 95% of women are wearing the other sexes clothes how many of the rest of us do you think are out there. Try and remember the problem isn't you it's us. You've been living with yourself forever it's our first time.