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how often if ever have you encountered any level of hostility for being trans

Started by stephaniec, April 13, 2015, 04:35:54 PM

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stephaniec

Quote from: CB on April 18, 2015, 03:08:07 PM
It's never happened. Maybe i'm lucky? or just I stay safe.
I've found most people are pretty nice or tolerant . obviously there are pretty messed up people out there that will try to hurt you , you just have to do your best to be careful.
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Evelyn K

I haven't seen hostility I'm mostly invisible it's like "yeah you're a girl now so what? like 2,348,955,926 of the rest of them" :D

Although I know I've been read a few times though (even recently) when I was wearing top heavy male clothes (mens Zara anorak jacket) with slender jeans and womens booties and the proportions weren't right inviting closer scrutiny from a woman who was sitting across from me on a train. I was wearing makeup and my hair was tied back in a ponytail which tends to be masculinizing as well. I knew I goofed in my presentation and the dip in confidence SHOWED when I looked at her and away. I was read and afterwards she had a coy surprise smirk on her face. I won't make that mistake again. It's all womens clothes from here.

One of the truly rare times Evelyn got PWNED! :D

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stephaniec

It's nerve racking when another female clocks you. that happened to me last year when I was 5 or 6 months in walking down the street and this young woman kept staring at me smiling.
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Evelyn K

^^ Yeah. And what's more bewildering is being more attractive than said woman who just clocked you.

Talk about an absurd arrangement of circumstances.
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