So there I am stopping by the doctor to get some paperwork for my other doctor. I could argh about doctors, but not this day...
Anyway, there's a this girl at the counter, she was on her way out. Because I know this doctor deals with trans patients, and I was pretty sure she was trans. And therein is the problem. We are the group that has the highest incidence of suicide (not to mention violence from others and all the nasty behavior) and yet when I see a brother or sister what's the proper response? Nothing. Do not say a word or risk outing them (or at least increase their anxiety because they got clocked and maybe others will clock them too). Completely understandable. I get the why of it.
And yet. We are the one group of people that doesn't want to be recognized by or associated with each other. We hide even from each other.
Again, I totally get the logic. I also no that I'm no different, I don't want to stick out when I'm out and about (though I still present as male). But. But. But. AAARRRRRGH!
Sometimes I just want to give some sign that says "I think you're cool" and "I've got your back, sister (or brother)." Maybe like a gang sign (I threw up a triangle for my homies) or the nose brush like in con game movies.
It won't change, I know it. But still...
You're all pretty damn cool.
I've got your back.
-Claire (shhhhhh)