Maybe theres a topic about this, but I'm not sure so here we go!
Talk about here more lighthearted moments / misunderstandings you have had since living / coming out as a trans woman or trans man?
One with me which happened fairly recently was when I was out in town just poking around the shops, I was returning home and sat on the bus stop waiting for my ride home and a girl around about my age sat next to me. We started chatting to me for a while, we were having a good laugh, good connection etc, as the bus came I stood up and my bus pass dropped out of my pocket, she picked it up and I must have had a :o :o :o kind of look on my face :P
She looked at the bus pass , up at me and then said, hold on your a guy? I smiled and said ''well, depends what way you look at it really :D '' she smiled and rolled her eyes a bit and said something along the lines of ''Just my luck, thought I was maybe in with a shot with a good looking girl there'' then quickly added '' Not that you aren't one, I mean well...'' I could tell she was getting all flustered so I laughed, said its fine and we continued chatting on the way home, but it was more just a friendly chat whereas before she was quite flirty :P
Some people would see this as ''depressing'' or whatever but I actually thought it was quite funny, and she took it really well :)
Was in a queue going to see the new star wars movie the other day. Talking to a couple who had a little girl with them, 5 years old very chatty. At one point the little girl referred to me as he (not an issue she was 5). The mum quickly corrected her, i explained that there was no problem. The reason she used he was because she said i sounded like a boy. And i do have a deep voice so yea i can see how that could happen. Anyway i explained too her that sometimes when people are born they are mistakenly called boy when they are actually girls (i didn't explain the opposite at the time, i didn't really think it was nessasary). And they change things about there appearance to make this right. Her response was simply ohh ok, and the conversation carried on as before. The parents where great as well they had made absolutely no judgements at all. I love it when people just accept people for who they are. :)