It wasn't that long ago that "stealth" was the only safe way to transition. There was nothing positive in the media like you occasionally see now. Being TG was like having ebola. I was convinced I would not see any dramatic change, toward the positive, in society's attitude toward Trans people. At least not in my lifetime.
I watched the interview and occasionally I cringed. Other times I felt like Jenner was taking words out of my mouth. But never was I expecting much of a positive reaction following the interview. Then, after the interview, I saw real human compassion towards a Trans person. Sure, there were the phobes, throwing their barbs, devoid of any thought. But there seemed to be far more positive comments, certainly more than I ever expected.
Maybe the most unaccepted of all TGs is the late transitioner. After hormones, social demands and conditioning have done their damage, and after spending decades living life in their birth gender, they are the ones who seem to be most reviled, most criticized and most dehumanized. Then along comes Bruce Jenner, the good-looking, masculine man and onetime hero of so many Americans. At the age of 65. And he announces he is Trans and will be transitioning to female.
That was probably a "wow moment" for many who knew Bruce back in the Olympic hero days. And I think some of them, who are more likely to be transphobic than those who first knew Jenner through the Kardashians, finally got it. This isn't a choice. This is just who you are. And just maybe, some of them got an inkling of what it must be like being pressured to live a life that's not you because you fear you'll become an outcast if you don't.
I really didn't think another public coming out would make any difference, but I'm beginning to think I was wrong.