The sad thing about getting ridiculed in public is (in my experiences) it's always people in groups. In the past I had my issues but thankfully they've stopped...hope I'm not jinxing myself. These few stick in my mind:
-I used to live in Northern New Jersey in 2000 and 2001. At the time the resources really weren't out there and yes, I was binding with ace bandages (big no no). Well, one night I went out to a pizzeria with my ex in Manhattan. I had a binding injury so just decided to wear a sport's bra figuring people would just read me as a butch lesbian. I could deal with that. Well, in order to get to the restaurant part of the establishment you had to walk through the bar. We ate, everything was fine, and at the end of the meal my ex wanted to go outside to smoke. I stayed inside to pay the bill. As I was walking past the bar to exit a loud guy with two females yelled "HEY!", naturally I turned around and he said "What are you? You look like a dude with tits". At that the crowded bar erupted in laughter. I just dropped my head and left quickly.
-Around 5 or 6 years ago I was at a buffet restaurant with my gf. I kept noticing a table of 20-somethings staring at me. I did my best to ignore them and enjoy my meal. We were close to finishing and my gf went to get her dessert. I rarely eat sweets so I just sat there finishing my tea when two guys and a girl from the other table walked up. The girl asked me, "Are you a boy or a girl?". I did what I've always been naturally good at, I ignored her. She took a step forward at me and said it louder, "I asked you if you're a boy or a girl". I was feeling a bit intimidated at that point because she was getting closer so I slid my hand over to the steak knife on my napkin still refusing to give her the satisfaction of an answer or even acknowledging her existence. I'm assuming one of the guys seen my hand slide to the knife because he came up, grabbed her by the arm, and said "come on...lets go". They left and while I was a little shaken I was proud that I didn't feel the need to satisfy her curiosity.
-The last one that sticks with me is the roughest and happened repeatedly for a few years. The last time was in 2010. I cooked third shift at a 24 hour diner (geez, looks like I need to stay out of eateries, lol) and on Friday/Saturday nights we had a bar rush between 2 and 3 in the morning without fail. There was always a huge group of College age kids that came in and without fail two of the guys would harass me. It started one night because a waitress called out so I had to wait tables. At the time I passed for a really young guy but my voice gave me away. One of the guys stood up, put his arm around me, and asked if I knew what a ->-bleeped-<- was. I just said no and told him to sit down if he wanted to be served. He then lifted his shirt and asked if I wanted to touch him while grabbing my hand to put it on his chest. I said a few choice words and informed him if he didn't stop I would be happy to call the police who could administer a breathalyzer test on him. He said a few words and went to the bathroom. His gf was sitting at the booth and mouthed "I'm sorry" so I told her it wasn't her fault. She still insisted that I take a couple 20 dollar bills she slid to me. She never came back in with him but the guy came back every weekend with one of his friends. They always had something nasty to say and threatened me at one point when I took out the trash. I never retaliated because I thought it would escalate. I would put my head up high and continue doing my job. Little did they know I started carrying a pocket knife on me but I am thankful I never had a reason to use it.
Well, there are the three that stick out in my memory. I have had little random things here and there. Usually it's when I go to the town I grew up in and run into people from High School. To them I'm just "whatever" basically...or I have been known to ask them what they're going to do about it...oh nothing? Then shut it.