I'm full-time Michelle now, and have been for a few months. I'll give family members a pass for a while, while they unlearn decades of the old name and gender. They tend to correct each other and also apologies. Friends who knew me, I'll push back at promptly.
Now, folks who have only known me as Michelle, or whom I've recently met are another story. Unintentional misgendering there is simply a result of my not passing. Oh, I'll push backwards at it, but the accidental slip in conversation just tells me that when the image of my face hits their amygdala it is getting classified as 'male.'
There is work on my part that needs to be done if I am to be accepted as female by others in my species.
I don't pass yet, and that, at a fundamental level, is my problem to address. I can't rewire 6 billion amygdalas.
We can, through social means, try to get others to exercise some cognitive override of the primitive parts of the brain, but that is an uphill battle that we, as a tiny fraction of the population that most have never social contact with, really can't win.
I'm sorry to be such a downer about this, but it is reality. Wishful thinking among those of us who will never pass just won't alter the image classification systems of billions of brains.
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