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Quote from: Shantel on August 20, 2014, 08:47:58 AMGreat pass Nicolette, it probably made the rest of your day a lot easier because I know the pain and discomfort is overwhelming the rest of your senses at that time.
Quote from: Emmaline on August 20, 2014, 04:09:42 AMMultipass!I am a little bummed I won't get to pull this on my old boss. My speaker bio was posted on the conference site a few days ago under my new name, so I suspect that gag has gone.
Quote from: birkin on August 23, 2014, 10:27:20 AMEnded up outing myself to someone because I needed advice and she's leaving in two weeks. I said "I'm transgender" and she goes "so you dress in female clothes?"
Quote from: StevieAK on August 23, 2014, 01:01:33 PMWhen i get up and look in the mirror and like what i see, she is the only person who's opinion matters.
Quote from: Catherine Sarah on August 24, 2014, 03:59:05 AMIt's not that I need any affirmation of this misnomer philosophy of "passing" in any way, shape or form at all, but when I ended up in a long checkout queue at Spotlight (sewing/fabrics retailer) over the weekend, and had preschool and infant/primary school children talking to me as though I was their mother, I guess they saw something in me that conveyed to them, how I perceive myself.Children are the first ones to find the 'chinck' in our armour.Keep digging down in your own psyche to find your 'sweet spot'.huggsCatherine
Quote from: Megumi on August 24, 2014, 05:04:22 PMI have gained a lot of confidence in myself lately so I went out in public for the first time without makeup on. People still used the right pronouns
Quote from: michelle666 on August 26, 2014, 01:29:05 PMWent to a concert the other night and was pushed to the female guard for a search.
Quote from: Erica_Y on August 30, 2014, 12:31:18 PMVery interesting situations and scenarios that we find our selves in and it is awesome reading about them.I had a totally unexpected thing happen 2 weeks ago at a family function in a rural farming community in redneck country where the community was also involved about 100 people, a gift opening for a wedding. There was a number of people that I had not seen in years and none had seen me since I started transition. I assumed people knew about me but they had no seen me yet, being a small town. This experience happened a couple of times and it caught me a little off guard. I would be talking to someone, I knew who they where and I thought they knew who I was. About 5-10 minutes into the conversion I realized that they thought I was genuinely my sister who is about 6 years younger than me. I was shocked and totally thrilled at the same time, it was a cool experience. I then realized the gossip was not as pervasive as I thought it would be.
Quote from: Erica_Y on August 30, 2014, 12:31:18 PMAbout 5-10 minutes into the conversion I realized that they thought I was genuinely my sister who is about 6 years younger than me.