Quote from: Danielle Emmalee on December 15, 2014, 11:05:08 PM
I'm gonna go against the grain here and say it's pretty rude to be judging them in the first place, secondly you're assuming things that you can't possibly know for sure just by looking at them, and thirdly, you're putting your desire to pass onto other people when it may not be there.
Sorry to be so blunt.
Basically, unless they ask you for help, it's not cool to comment on their inability to pass as whatever you think is obvious that they are trying to pass as and how they can "fix" it.
I'm going to have to agree with this. If she wanted help, there's plenty of places she could get it. Here, for example. Or any one of the hundreds of places online where that kind of passing advice can be found. There's things we can change (like learning how to put on makeup properly), and things we can't change (like the pace and extent of HRT); for the former, help is sometimes welcome, while for the latter, help is impossible.
Chances are, she knew she didn't pass. Or just didn't care, which is so awesomely cool and brave to me. Chances are she just wanted to go about her daily life without gender being brought up.
While your desire to help is admirable, without a crystal ball or mind-reading abilities, it would have been difficult to determine whether it would have been taken as intended or interpreted as a huge insult. A friendly smile would have probably brightened her day.
Now, if she was obviously stressed and embarrassed by her appearance, cowering in a corner, hiding behind a rack of shoes etc, then perhaps I might have gone and asked her to help me find a pair of shoes in the right size, just to make contact, but not with the intent of offering advice; more to just start a conversation.
It might also have turned sour. It's like asking a woman when her baby is due, only to realize that she's not pregnant but overweight. Are you sure the girl in the store was even trying to be a girl?
Quote from: Jill F on December 15, 2014, 11:35:04 PMSometimes I actually like serving as the middle finger that society deserves, and I'll bet plenty of others do as well.
This attitude is what I love about so many trans people.