So, I went into town today while my son had his contact with his (bio) mother. I wore my binder, and was packing. Wanted to see if I could pass IRL. The optician didn't call me anything gendered but directed me towards the female frames (to be fair, I'm down on their system as Mrs, so he was going with what he thought was true). The woman who fitted my glasses didn't comment on the fact I chose men's frames though. Next up, generic clothes shop where I bought socks and a wallet. No comment from cashier, but two kids called me mate. Final test, fitness supplement shop, where I bought protein powder and a shaker. A random (buff) bloke stepped in front of me, then said "sorry mate" and stepped back out of my way.
This all might not seem like much, but it's the first time I've publicly tried to pass and it feels like a pretty positive result. I'm in the UK, and you only call men "mate" here, so I took those two comments as passing OK. Dead chuffed with the result in the supplement shop!
Yays! Confidence is the key, and it gives you momentum.
Hugs, Devlyn
Nice! I remember my first major passing experience very fondly. I still get a thrill whenever I hear someone call me sir or buddy.
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Congrats, glad to hear it went well! I'm just wondering, do you live in a rural area (you mentioned going into town)? If you do, that could also work in your favour. I find in rural areas it can also be easier to pass if you're overtly masculine despite not being on T.
Congrats! It's exciting the first time you pass multiple times in one day.