Quote from: SadieBlake on June 03, 2017, 05:28:27 PM
I'm going to devil's advocate a little here. Straight society doesn't understand gay and lesbian people well even today, let alone trans people. How they get more clueful is probably by talking with us. Now there's no question that your acquaintance messed up by outing you to her friends without your ok, however it seems to me like an error of ignorance, not malice.
I'm not saying you're wrong, your boundaries were pushed in some clearly annoying as well as some more subtle ways and perhaps if you explained how some of those things were insulting you'd find they'd be ok in the future. Not that I'd be holding my breath on that - there have been some straight women I've met who clearly see themselves as lgbt friendly and yet impress me in their unerring ability to vocalize annoying stereotypes.
Good luck IAC.
Ditto from me too.
Trans is the new black. Ask any black person and they will have a similar story. Where well-meaning white folks tried to show off their lack of prejudice by socializing with them with their friends. Sometimes or maybe many times it does not go well, as it went with you. It is a function of "educating" or more precisely, de-prejudicing the greater population. One day soon, for the passing, if not now, you will hear: "I have a trans friend". UGH. So we must suffer the slights. Inform the un-informed. And at least try to open the cis-world to what we are going through. But that does not mean you have to relive it every time some cis-friend wishes to show you off to prove their cred.
We must individually, get out narrative set. Our 5 minute elevator speech. Pat answer to dumb questions. Be ready to clarify, explain as clearly as possible and not be offended by ignorance. Just say straight forwardly that that is not how you process and explain. Your life experience and inclinations are different than mine so please preface that this is your experience and we all walk a different path. So when I am at the table maybe, just maybe they are open to my point of view and life experience.
We have an opportunity. The arch of history say we are not in as bad a situation as in the past. At least there is some hope for us. Read up on trans over history. Baby, we got it good. And we got it better than many blacks. Do it for the young. We are obliged to try to help easy their path.