Quote from: Moimoinen on July 22, 2014, 11:10:20 AM
Oh, may I be nosey and ask how you both met? ;>
Online, actually.
I originally met him through a comic-art website that we both belong to, and thought he seemed neat, so I started talking to him. And we got along really well, and we became friends. I sort-of liked him then, thought it might be neat to date him. The ironic thing, was that at the time, I didn't know that I was trans, but I was still using a guy name and presenting as male. But then I sort went off-the-grid net-wise, because I had a brain tumor so surgery and stuff like that.
About 4 months after that, when I started to go back to doing net stuff, I created an animated series, and I'm not a professional animator, so I thought I ought to see about getting a storyboarder, so the series would look halfway professional (And also, it's a lot of work for one person). And I stuck an ad out on the comic art website, asking for volunteers, because I knew there were a bunch of pro animators on there. And lo and behold, he was the very first one who emailed me, and volunteered to work with me on it.
And we got to talking on Skype, which sort of rekindled my liking of him, and actually made me like him even more. And after a while, I came out to him as trans, and we talked about life stuff, and I found out that he lived really close to me (really close, in the sense that, he could have lived anywhere in the world, but he lives about a province away from me, which is close enough that we can visit each other without much hassle).
And I asked him out and he said yes.
I think that's the best way to do it- be their friend first, and then if you want to ask them out, come out as trans first. All the cards on the table, before jumping off the cliff