Quote from: androgynouspainter26 on September 15, 2014, 10:13:34 PM
Hmmm...You know, I think it's worth pointing out that there is a HUGE difference between being called "she" or "ma'am" and actually passing-I've noticed that a lot of the time people will know you are trans, overlook the fact and just get on with their day.
You make a good point and I had wondered if that was the case for me. I no longer wonder due to several events that have happened then.
One time I was at a fast food restaurant traveling in GA with my wife about 2 weeks full time. (Krystal burgers.) Keep in mind I'm 6'7". The cashier was straightening out her money in the register when I walked up and didn't look up and only saw me out of the corner of her eye. She just assumed male simply from my height. She started to say, "I'll be right with you sir..." and then looked up and said, "Oh, I'm so sorry, I mean ma'am. Wow you are a tall women." She went out of the way to correct herself and if she had gendered my otherwise, it would have been simpler for her to just jeep going without correcting herself.
Another time, my wife and I were having dinner in NJ where we live at a new restaurant that just opened up with a lesbian friend who is a soft butch at most, but many would say a tom boy. She was dressed more feminine than masculine with light makeup and her voice is higher than mine (but not by much), but she has a Hungarian accent. The hosted at the restaurant called her sir and me ma'am, so obviously I passed there.
And Finally, one time I was at a Panera Bread and this 6 year old girl kept starring and smiling at me while standing in line. I had only been full time for about 3 weeks and I thought I was going to be outed by a 6 year old. After all they are honest and going to say whatever comes to their minds. Instead she says to me: "Wow, your a tall lady!" I responded with, "Yes I am and smiled back." The mother of the girl smiled at me as well. Then the 6 year old noticed that the woman at the cash register was also tall (about 6'6"). Then the 6 your old says pointing at her: "She's a tall lady too." Then she turns to her mom and says: "Mommy I wand to be tall like her (pointing at me)." Then she points out her mom and says: "Your short!" The mom got a little embarrassed at this point and apologized to me and I told her that it was OK, and complemented how cute her daughter was. The mother and I chatted over how the pick 2 menu thing works at Panera Bread as she was a little confused about how it worked.
So for me I do know that I in fact do pass. Is it all the time?? We'll it seems to be. The only time I ever get called sir is half the time on the phone. (But so did my Grandmother and her voice was deeper than mine.)
Unfortunately it takes instances like these to really know for sure.