So. I saw Miniar's post in Transsexual talk and I almost hijacked the post by accident. Thought I should make my own instead.
I went to the chiropractor about a month and a half ago... and it was starting to get to that awkward stage after starting T when your voice has changed a little and your face shape is a bit off what it used to be so I figured I had to tell him.
He's been adjusting me since I was in an accident at age six and known me for longer than that, so I was a little apprehensive. So when he said my birth name and asked how I was doing, I quickly explained that I was changing my name to Kayden. After a brief explanation of the fact that I had been in therapy and was on Testosterone I told him I was having surgery in July. THIS is the funny part.
"OH. You're having the surgery? I guess if you want to be a man you might as well do it all the way."
I was silently laughing my brains out. I forgot people don't understand trans issues.
Also, where do they think our boobs go? They don't magically disappear.
I can't remember if it was a little later in the appointment or at the next appointment, but I clarified that I was having a double mastectomy and there wasn't very good "bottom surgery". Ug. I didn't feel like discussing genitals right then, but I can't just turn down the opportunity for a little education so I briefly explained how a phallo worked so he would understand how crappy the results were in comparison to having bioparts. Oh, and I mentioned the price.... NOT feasible for a college student.
I didn't get into the semantics of gender and subsequent politics because I was happy enough that he was accepting and didn't freak out. I think it's very interesting that people just assume that we can slap on whatever genitals we want and that if it works one way for trans people going one direction (because people seem to have more education about the MtF process), it must be true of people going the other way.
This isn't the first time someone's assumed I was getting new genitals instead of having top surgery... I just thought his wording was hilarious. I might as well "do it all the way".
Cispeople are hilarious.