I'm in the uk also and I agree with squircle, it doesn't sound like what normally would happen unless you are like a teenager and have a public Facebook profile full of teenagers or something of the like, and even if it was so, all you would have to do us block and ignore these people... What you should be focused on is on how happy you feel being yourself and not what some stranger online thinks....? 🙂 I really agree that people need education about gender dysphoria, I don't wanna open Pandora's box with my comment but the fact that some of our trans sisters want to be viewed as having made a life choice instead of categorising it as what it is, a condition, like many, that we are born with in which our gender identity doesn't match our bodies, quite often, I hear of people when they go to the gender clinics not wanting to be called patient but client instead, that puts a whole nother twist to it, I would rather people saw me as a "patient" but understood I fully require to transition for my own well being, than people saw me as a "client" who has chosen to do this for whatever reason. And I think a lot of the proper education in the mainstream lies in people understanding the necessity of it and not the wanting/fun/choice part of it that some seem to want to make it sound like...