So. I started a new job a few weeks ago, and I've been playing it very low key. I live in Colorado, which is one of the states that thankfully includes gender identity in it's EOE laws...but even so, I figured I'd get a feel for the company before I started letting people know the real me. So...I've been wearing the man suit. Ugh.
Anyway....there were a few new additions to the company, and so our district manager thought it would be fun to play the old "two truths and a lie" game. If you're unfamiliar with it, it goes like this....when it's your turn, you state three things about yourself, two of which are true, and one of which is a lie, and the group tries to guess which one might be the lie.
Immediately I chuckled to myself, thinking that it would be a great time to reveal myself, but I tucked that thought away. But then....
The first person to participate included "I have a transgender child" in one of his three facts...which instigates some chuckling around the room. This angered me, especially since as I expected, that turned out to be a lie, and I was just mad that being trans was somehow some kind of joke to these people.
So, when it came to me, I stood up...and with a sly smile said "I used to play drums for a belly dance troupe, I can fly a Cessna Sea plane, and I am a transgender person".
A couple more chuckles, as I made sure to look straight at our first participant when I said the last.
Slowly....the chuckles faded. No one even tried to guess, so I said calmly, in my female voice "I've never set foot in a plane in my life."
You could have heard a pin drop of course...it was priceless. And then our DM Informed me that she felt that I was very brave, and that she was very happy to have me at the company. And no one treated me any different than they had before the whole situation, which was great.
Of course, I will be on my toes watching for anyone who might try to sabotage me, but from what I have seen of the mostly fine people at this company, I'm not too worried. And I have a feeling that they will be more mindful of their words in the future...after all, you never know who might be in the room