I would like opinions on this since its bugging me. I've always been a tinkerer, a builder, an inventor, and artist. Doing this, I get my hands dirty, work in electronics, program, use power tools. These are all traditionally considered male activities. During my transition and afterwards, I'm not planning on changing any of that. I may have painted nails, makeup, and hopefully look feminine enough to pass, but will still be soldering, handling a cnc mill, CAD modeling my next creation, etc. I know I shouldn't worry about what others think but I do. Can you think of ways I can fight their perceived bias in these activities? I don't want to be considered less of a girl or even not a girl in their eyes because of what I do and enjoy. My first thought is that tell them I'm a Tomboy, and remind them of it. Also if they bring up this stuff, tell them yes I'm the cool chick, or some such. My sister who is 100% supportive brought this up in another way saying I will be a very intimidating woman since I do all that stuff. Anyway, I'd like your ideas on how to enlighten that this woman is this way. Or how to help me look to be perceived as feminine, even while doing this stuff.
Bari Jo