A friend asks me what seems an innocent question...
Friend: So, do you ever dress up in women's clothes?
Me: Let's look at that for a moment...I am Kaity, correct?
Friend: Yes, you are.
Me: And I am a woman, trans or not...it is how I identify?
Friend: Yes.
Me: And I wear clothes?
Friend: Yes, you do not go around naked that I know of.
Me: So, I am Kaity, identify as woman and I wear clothes?
Friend: Yes, all of that.
Me: Okay, then anything I am wearing is clothing appropriate to Kaity and therefor must be women's clothes.
Friend: Fawker!
This is sort of funny, but it is also serious because it illustrates how a lot of CIS people (and trans folk too) view non-bainary passing trans individuals. It makes me wonder if the world is truly ready to drop the binary bull and move on to better places. I am slowly getting to a tipping point to "the middle ground" while therapy, practice and hormones work their magic. Will I eventually "pass"? I pass as myself every moment I am alive, so yeah...I do and I will. I am a woman, have been since I can remember, but society is still hung up on what genitals are between the legs to identify who a person is.
Anyway, I am just putting this out there. No real intent other than to relay a very recent experience. I may never wear a dress, might never get makeup artistry down or have surgeries to alter or invert...but that does not preclude identifying by the way I feel and see myself. I do not worry about passing, do not worry too much about what others think of me...unless they are about to cause me harm and then I do.
The main thing, live life. Our journey through time is precious and it is individual. Live it, truthfully and with love of self. We are special, all of us and time is finite. Do not waste too much of it worrying...learn your self and know yourself.