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Yep.....I think Julie hit the nail on the head. For me, it's easy to tell. All day long, I sell appliances, mostly to women, often to men. Lots of cues tell you where you are. Selling appliances, I get into conversations with people about family life, about kids and grandkids, husbands, and partners. Once in a while, some oh-so-nice woman suspects that I'm still young enough to be having a period! At other times, we complain about flashes, night sweats, and nod sympathetically. Female customers come to me, and tell me they really need a woman's point of view about what to buy. We show each other pictures of children and grandchildren, and when they come back, they're happy to see me again (usually....unless something went wrong with their order). We make side comments about men, and how it's a good thing we're here to keep the world running. Often we touch in some light way, or hug or cheek kiss. We are social creatures.
I love being a woman!
If you want to know how you are perceived, give some people the chance to interact with you. Socialize! There's really no other way to tell.
Bev
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Bev you are right, interaction and social conversations. I have many similar interactions as you stated. So I guess if you are perceived as female and confided in by other females you pass.
However you will never know 100% of the time so as others have said, don't worry. When I first transitioned I thought about this a lot. I have grown since then to understand enough to understand that their are other markers as well in passing not just looks. ie walk, posture, voice, make up, clothes, etc, etc.
Stardust