There is no right or wrong answer to this, but for those that aren't 100% stealth, to what extent are you out, visible and active as a trans-person?
I'm a leader on my multinational employers LGBT network, and have spoken on LGBT and trans* issues at several internal and external events including internationally. This was mostly because I transitioned at work (visibly) so I figured I'd make lemonade with my lemons.
But I'm starting to feel I'd like to reduce my profile and just 'live my life'.
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I'm not completely out yet. But when I do...my entire workplace will know. And I have about 260 facebook contacts that I know in person, at least 99% of them.
I won't go quietly. It's impossible.
Tony
I will propably just go on with my life after I come out. I have too much other things to do than being a spokes person of trans rights.
I am a trans woman and I am out, visible and active. But I am not very active as as trans person. I have not spoken publicly on trans topics, and I don't flaunt my transness. I am quite happy to go about my business quietly. My main form of activism is the normalization of transness. In other words, just being a regular person while visibly trans.
However, I do up my visibility for special occasions. I am planning to wear my trans triangle pendant for TDoV later this week, as well as a trans flag button. I have gone to flag-raising ceremonies for Pride week, where I hung out with my trans sisters.
Quote from: Megan. on March 25, 2018, 07:12:28 AM
There is no right or wrong answer to this, but for those that aren't 100% stealth, to what extent are you out, visible and active as a trans-person?
I'm a leader on my multinational employers LGBT network, and have spoken on LGBT and trans* issues at several internal and external events including internationally. This was mostly because I transitioned at work (visibly) so I figured I'd make lemonade with my lemons.
But I'm starting to feel I'd like to reduce my profile and just 'live my life.
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Megan: EXACTLY!!! Since I went full time a over a year and a half ago that is what I am doing, just
living my life and enjoying my life as a female.
I work long hours at my business, have lots of activities with my male and female friends, enjoy going to the gym with a group of cis-females, enjoy going out to dinner with various friends (including a special male suitor that I have mentioned previously here and there) .... as the weather warms up I will again go hiking, run some half-marathons and charity events, etc.. like I have always done... this is what it is about for me, to try to get back to "normal" living my life. (whatever "normal" is ???)
Danielle
Quote from: KathyLauren on March 25, 2018, 08:18:04 AM
I am a trans woman and I am out, visible and active. But I am not very active as as trans person. I have not spoken publicly on trans topics, and I don't flaunt my transness. I am quite happy to go about my business quietly. My main form of activism is the normalization of transness. In other words, just being a regular person while visibly trans.
However, I do up my visibility for special occasions. I am planning to wear my trans triangle pendant for TDoV later this week, as well as a trans flag button. I have gone to flag-raising ceremonies for Pride week, where I hung out with my trans sisters.
Pretty much this. I don't plan to be an activist, but should fate thrust something at me I won't shy away.
Now that I am out everywhere, I hope go be able to attend a few Pride events. They usually seem to be in June around here, Pridefest in Milwaukee the biggie.
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I am invisible right now so as to speak. Besides my feminine traits and the way I walk like a woman but I've been this way naturally my whole life. Some women are suspect to this but men are not unless they are gay. I have no sexual preference of attraction right now but have been questioned about what I am. Not even who. I do want to start soon transitioning would be a big step especially in the open! Have any advice?