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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Female to male transsexual talk (FTM) => Topic started by: Mr. Fox on August 21, 2009, 04:24:27 PM

Title: Uniforms
Post by: Mr. Fox on August 21, 2009, 04:24:27 PM
Although this won't be an issue for a while, I don't think, I should probably ask for advice now so I won't forget.  Okay

For band at our school, we have seperate male and female uniforms for our concerts, obviously an awkward situation for your average teenage transsexual.  How would I go about remedying this situation?  Any advice?
Title: Re: Uniforms
Post by: lizbeth on August 21, 2009, 04:27:32 PM
black and white semi-formal?

you can always where some slacks and a gender neutral blouse/shirt and sensible flats :)

band geeks unite!
Title: Re: Uniforms
Post by: JonasCarminis on August 21, 2009, 05:34:30 PM
are you out at school?  at least to staff i mean.  if not, you cant really expect them to let you wear the guys uniform just for kicks.
Title: Re: Uniforms
Post by: Mr. Fox on August 21, 2009, 06:16:03 PM
Josh: Yes, I am out, but I don't think he knows; obviously I'll be telling him, but it'll be awkward since I've known him for years.
Beth: It's not just us having to dress up, it is uniforms that they purchase in advance and keep at the school.  When we don't have to wear those, I already wear a dress shirt and tie; my band director isn't sexist or anything, he's fine with girls wearing pants.
Title: Re: Uniforms
Post by: lizbeth on August 21, 2009, 07:56:10 PM
i see. like marching band uniforms? with the super high trousers? if you are out to him I don't see the big deal in just asking for a male uniform, but if there is some trouble with that can't you just say that the girls uniform fits too snug around the midsection and ask to try the boys'? you don't have completely different uniforms for boys and girls, do ya?
Title: Re: Uniforms
Post by: Jamie-o on August 21, 2009, 11:29:27 PM
If his school's uniforms are anything like the marching band uniforms around here, I'd say yes they are very different.  The poor girls in my town get saddled with these horrendous 1930's-style dresses, while the boys wear the traditional pants, shirt and braid-covered jacket.

If I were you, Mr. Fox, I'd just go to the teacher and tell him you'd rather wear the boy's uniform.  No explanation may even be needed.  ('Course, I'm the sort of person who would have said, "There's no way in hell you're getting me into that hideous thing.  It's the boy's uniform, or I quit the band.)
Title: Re: Uniforms
Post by: JonasCarminis on August 22, 2009, 02:45:21 AM
if youre out to the higher ups, just lay along like youre getting a guys uniform and he might just go along with it.  if he says something about you and a girls uniform, just look at him like hes crazy and just offended you horribly.  lol
Title: Re: Uniforms
Post by: Mr. Fox on August 22, 2009, 10:07:23 AM
Quote from: Jamie-o on August 21, 2009, 11:29:27 PM
If his school's uniforms are anything like the marching band uniforms around here, I'd say yes they are very different.  The poor girls in my town get saddled with these horrendous 1930's-style dresses, while the boys wear the traditional pants, shirt and braid-covered jacket.

If I were you, Mr. Fox, I'd just go to the teacher and tell him you'd rather wear the boy's uniform.  No explanation may even be needed.  ('Course, I'm the sort of person who would have said, "There's no way in hell you're getting me into that hideous thing.  It's the boy's uniform, or I quit the band.)

They make girls march in dresses?  That's horrible!

The main difficulty here is that we all have uniforms already, excepting the freshmen, so I would have to get a new uniform.  Otherwise I would just slip into the men's line.  But really I just have to stop being a pussy and say something.