Quote from: anastasialea on July 10, 2018, 10:08:59 AM
How do you cope with bad days, the social barriers that come with being transgender, and isolation?
Anastasia x
@anastasialea The title of your new thread that you started here says it all....
"Remaining positive" Bad days come to all of us... transgender or not.
Social barriers of transgenders are something that we ALL need to constructively work on all the time. As transgenders we need to try hard to assimilate into the circles of our families, friends, our work and our communities.
While we shouldn't "hide" we need to get involved in local groups, clubs, activities of interest with others, etc.... we need to dress respectively, act responsibly, and be approachable, cordial, and friendly. While being at the receiving-end of rude and insulting comments regarding our appearance or lifestyle, usually NO RESPONSE is the best response. At that point, smile... and with self-confidence walk away holding our head high. In most situations a big smile will disarm others.
It is my own experience that very few people have a negative reaction about my past as long as I dress and act responsibly and don't shove my trans-woman status in their face and make an issue out it. Live and let live seems to be the rule here where I live.
My "Hunted Prey" thread has my story about my coming out in my small town... if you go back to some of my earlier writings a couple months ago you will read about my trials and tribulations regarding my coping mechanisms.
Then of course my "Positive Mindset" thread might be of help to you as well. Links are toward the end of my profile display before my signature line.
Please feel very free to write a PM to me or to comment on my threads with any questions or comments that you may have.
Thank you for posting your heartfelt questions.... we have all been there and are in the process of working things out just as you are.
Hugs and wishing you well wishes as always,
Danielle