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Quote from: Arch on January 30, 2013, 08:41:31 PMWhen I was younger, in my twenties and early thirties, I was read as male a lot. Sometimes it only lasted while I kept my mouth shut. Sometimes it killed me to say anything because I wanted to dream for a little while.Waiter: What can I get for you gentlemen?Me: Uhhhh...My Partner: I'll have a patty melt with no onions and a Coke.Waiter, to Me: And you, sir?Me: Uhhh <clears throat and half whispers> baconburgerandacoke. Waiter: Oh, I am SO sorry, ma'am.
Quote from: Frank on January 30, 2013, 11:28:37 PMPeople have never actually done that to me, but I was/am still shy about speaking up so I'd always agree with my dinner partner what we wanted and then he'd do the ordering for both of us. lol.
Quote from: Arch on January 31, 2013, 12:16:26 AMBut isn't that so...emasculating?!It's funny. So many guys I know worry that they will be the one in a thousand (or however many) that T doesn't really work for (I worried about this), but then we have populations of guys who expect to turn into Charles Atlas or, on the flip side, body-hairless perpetual twentysomethings who never lose their hair or have high cholesterol or look even remotely middle-aged. We're all over the map.
Quote from: Arch on January 30, 2013, 08:41:31 PMWaiter: What can I get for you gentlemen?Me: Uhhhh...My Partner: I'll have a patty melt with no onions and a Coke.Waiter, to Me: And you, sir?Me: Uhhh <clears throat and half whispers> baconburgerandacoke. Waiter: Oh, I am SO sorry, ma'am.
Quote from: Caleb. on January 31, 2013, 02:54:38 AMI've gotten the "air...OH MA'AM I AM SOOOO SOOO SORRY!!" One time I did say "no, you were right, it's sir" and the woman got upset. =/ Like, as in she felt really guilty for not knowing.
Quote from: ford on January 30, 2013, 07:49:08 PMGosh you all are lucky. My voice is a dead giveaway. So unless I can figure out how to remain completely silent all the time, I'm not really sure how to pass at this point.
Quote from: Tejas on January 31, 2013, 02:53:00 AMI've had that happen a few times. I always just correct them for ma'aming me.Whole Foods:Staff: Do you have any questions about the wines, sir?Me: (Turning around.) Sure.Staff: Oh, I'm so sorry, ma'am. How can I help you?Me: No, you got it right the first time. Sir. I'm looking for a Syrah.Staff: (Smiles awkwardly.) Oh, sorry about that. [wine talk resumes].It has been way more fun this way. Haha—and I've yet to encounter someone who wants to argue with me about which it should be.
Quote from: Arch on January 31, 2013, 12:16:26 AMIt's funny. So many guys I know worry that they will be the one in a thousand (or however many) that T doesn't really work for (I worried about this)
Quote from: Edge on February 02, 2013, 08:32:55 AMThis is what I worry about. What if I never look like a guy?
Quote from: Felix on February 02, 2013, 04:14:28 PMIf you talk like one it might not matter as much as you think. A deep voice and a male name can be powerful cues.
Quote from: Luc on February 03, 2013, 08:49:29 PMAny trans guy who would stop T because he's gotten too hairy, lost some hair, gotten too deep a voice, or otherwise obviously knows nothing about being a man. I've been on T for over 3 years, and had to go off for a year; no thank you! Are there really guys out there sufficiently naive that they would undertake such a transition without being informed as to what the attributes of their target gender are?
Quote from: Nygeel on February 03, 2013, 09:50:24 PMHey, I know a guy that stopped after 3 years and after being post op top and bottom. He's more than happy in how things panned out. Maybe people would consider him "vain" for not wanting to lose his hair but he's comfortable with himself, isn't that what matters?
Quote from: Arch on February 03, 2013, 09:55:03 PMSo...he's on estrogen?
Quote from: Arch on February 03, 2013, 11:09:45 PMThat doesn't mean that they work...but since you said he was post-op, I thought he didn't have any of that stuff anymore.