I think this topic kind of veered off from my original question... or I didn't really explain it well enough. I only meant if we pass in public, how do we know it's really "passing" or others being nice?
I think Denise made a topic similar to this where she asked people at her gym... I'm starting to think that's really the only way to know for sure- to ask.
But I'm really hesitant to do that. I honestly don't think I "pass" because I'm very good at eye contact, facial expressions and body language. As I said, women are harder to read than men. Even then, are men nice because they're attracted to what they see?
As most say, people usually don't take a second glance. If they do and they think they clock us, than they need proof. I think usually proof they need is our voice, but I'm not sure on this. If I'm going by phsyical attributes like my overall body size, shoulders, hands, feet, larger sized head, then I think everyone I come across knows I'm trans.
I was with my sister and her friend, and my sister noticed that the guy at the concession stand "ma'amed" me and she thinks he was "being nice". Her words. I'm starting to think seperating from others is best, because her comment makes me question everything all over again. Am I conceited to be offended that my sister who has known me as a male all our lives is in denial or is my sister misjudging my "passing" potential?
I may never know...probably a little bit of both though
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