I was at a work dinner party last week and I suddenly found myself in a girl-talk circle.
I was completely accepted into this circle, and every woman there talking with me had also known me as David. To me, this was an better way to pass than by appearance. To me, I had passed based on who I am, as opposed to who I look like.
That is awesome, I am happy for you :)
Passing begins with attitude and confidence; without either, presentation is irrelevant.
Women are generally more receptive to that than men.
Quote from: stldrmgrl on November 18, 2011, 12:10:59 PM
Passing begins with attitude and confidence; without either, presentation is irrelevant.
Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. For me the attitude followed confidence. Confidence was built by coming out and going out and BEING out.
Amen, Shades. I dress to blend with other women, and each time I go out I feel more at ease, and more sure I'm doing the right thing. I'm really looking forward to its becoming humdrum, and I completely forget how I'm presenting. At this point, however, I'm almost hoping for an insult or catcall, because I'd like to get some practice in facing the opposition I will inevitably encounter.
:) Lallie