Wow. What a great place to work. And how great is the fact that they accept you and encourage you to continue working there. Being a teacher has it's rewards when you help a student connect and learn. Waterbury has a lady that won the teacher of the year award, and she went to Washington with her son to personally meet the President and Michelle Obama. I once visited my sister who lived in Raleigh NC. All of the stores were were very polite to me so far as clerks go. And back then there were no bathroom issues whatsoever. As far as passing, your avatar picture tells me your real good in the passing department. As for me, being 5' 12" with very large paws and football player feet, passing has not been one of my specialties. But as I have progressed with my HRT, things seem to have progressed. I was privy to a special class of M2F speech therapy being done and a University in New Haven CT. It covered pitch, pronunciation, vocabulary, feminization and facial emphasis while talking. I rarely get 'sired' much now. But when I do, it still bugs me. I agree about teaching cisgendered people about being transgendered whenever I get the opportunity to. Especially to medical staff I meet. They all listen with interest and walk away more knowledgeable on the topic. We have 2 other M2F transsexual people who board at our home. One is involved with IT, and the other is an Episcopal Minister. People know we call our place Trans Central. LOL I plan to be a permanent guest at Susan's. Oh yes, I forgot to tell you that today I got a call from my older brother, who wanted to make peace with me and offer an olive branch of acceptance. We talked for two hours and traded email and street addresses. Blew me away with joy. Take care.
Brenda