Quote from: Pebblez on June 05, 2015, 04:06:21 AM
I am surprised at how many people think most of us don't pass. I think this thread came up sone time ago and the general consensus was different. Along the lines of people kinda gender at first glance and don't think about trans unless you stand out. Not taking either side just surprised at how different the answers were.
I think the reality is a bit of both, however the desire of people within the community to believe they pass may affect the apparent outcome of any discussion. Its not nice for someone in the early stages of transition to believe that they are on a road with a possible outcome that they may always be spottable to someone with the determination to do so, because most are pining for that impossible dream of never having been whatever sex they are trying to transition from.
Another side is this: people observing often back project knowledge later acquired. For example when you are voluntarily "out" because you have told someone they will later tend to back project that knowledge and imagine that they "knew" all along, when in fact they probably didn't.
Thirdly as its not practical for spotters to go up to every person that they suspect of being trans this is not really scientific or valid, because my guess is that actaully those that do spot a few transpeople also wrongly spot a whole group of ordinary folks who just happen to have some gender atypical qualities.
In fact in so far as it is proper to do this I have, for some time put this to the test in my role as a medical student who is now at the point of seeing patients. In that time I have observed a number of people who you would have been 100% SURE, on casual social interation, were trans - only the thing is I can tell you for 100% SURE that none of them actually were!
So ultimately what this really reinforces is that obsession with passing is probably focussing on the wrong thing. It isnt healthy or helpful. Instead I suggest trying to focus more on being comfortable as yourself, and forgeting about what other people may or may not see. Afterall you are transitioning for your own benefit, not theirs, so do what makes you feel comfortable and don't worry about "them".
Like the previous poster suggested, the only trouble you then have is gossip, because of course, such gossip is often innacurate, a fact which is unfortunately probably not helped by the sheer diversity of our community, and indeed may lead to misunderstandings, because as observed in other threads some people have rather limited understanding of what all this is about.
The good news however is that 30 years post, I'm still here, and still a repected member of the community, so ultimately I guess it doesnt do as much harm as we might all fear.