Quote from: emma-f on April 17, 2019, 02:50:41 AM
So having my occasional pop over to these pages and I see everyone is looking as amazing as ever, with a few new faces coming over here too and looking fab!!
Anyway, so here's a few pics of me at DisneyWorld with my daughter. Had an amazing time, although not convinced I was feeling fabulous - even less so when Snow White called me Prince
- imagine that, a Queen being misgendered by a Princess lol. So yeah, that put a bit of a dampener on it all and has kicked my dysphoria up another notch. But anyway, it was a great trip so I'll just concentrate on the good
Em x





Emma, you look fantastic. I can't imagine what the "Princess" saw to make her say such a thing. What I do know, though, is Disney is one of the most inclusive and accepting organizations around. I have a friend who worked for Disney, and she told me that "Cast Members" as all employees who have contact with visitors are called, receive training that includes showing respect to everyone, no matter how they present. If you were to report that "Princess," odds are she'd be in a world of trouble, and you'd likely end up with some nice compensation from Disney.
Disney also has some of the best health insurance available for trans-related services. As I understand it, they cover
everything. I have an acquaintance who is a bit of a YouTube celebrity, who actually got a job at Disney parking cars in the Florida heat so she could get all of her expenses paid. She actually has a video entitled something like, "Disney bought me my vagina."
If it really bothers you, I'm sure you could still lodge a complaint. I'd bet you'd be taken very seriously.
Stephanie