Quote from: birkin on April 17, 2014, 04:42:02 PM
I can see why some people would like it, but my view on it is people KNOW if they pass or don't pass by the way that society treats them. If most people call you "sir" you pass as male. If most people call you "ma'am" you pass as female.
I think the threads we have here are sufficient for a guideline, but the only true gauge of passability is living in the real world. Most of the time you can't pick and choose your best lighting, angles, or even the situations you find yourself in. And it isn't even about acceptance or not, because there are always going to be people who, if they know you weren't born female, will not only treat you differently, they'll make sure everyone else knows you're transsexual and influence them to treat you wrong too, if they can. I have a close TS friend who is model beautiful, with a feminine voice and demeanor, who gets clocked nearly every day. The people who clock her, for whatever reason, are both mean spirited and gossips. They've made this beautiful woman's life absolutely miserable, and it's in a town supposed to be 'trans-friendly' but it's not. I think the most informative and best thread on Susan's Place is "The Before And After" thread, because it can show the newest girls, some without any hope they'll ever have the chance of having a normal life, that other girls have made even bigger steps than they'll have to and that gives them hope they never had. Some of the Before and After photos are simply astonishing. Hugs, Mira