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How are you recieved by the gen public while intrans?

Started by Bellaon7, October 25, 2009, 09:24:49 PM

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Alex_C

I was at the gym in my usual place, over with the big guys using the free weights, like a doofus I forgot the sports bra and tank top I usually wear so I was in shorts and t-shirt, liftin' away and just looking like one of the guys at the small end is all - some huge ol' guys there but I've got muscles too. I ended up talking with this one huge ol' guy about training for surfing, various places and waves, and how come motorcyclists don't wear wrist braces. I have no idea if he realized I'm anything but cismale.

If anyone thinks anything there, they probably think I'm a ->-bleeped-<-gy guy but then there's at least one other ->-bleeped-<-gy guy there whom I know, and not that there's anything wrong with that!

I seem to be doing OK and passing as male more, with my voice changing. I talk and this lower voice comes out, pretty cool actually.
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The None Blonde

People don't generally know I'm trans, its not something im out about, or want to be really.
Employerwise.... I've not held a full time job yet... we shall see how that pans out, though last few part time jobs ive had its never even come up.
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Shana A

When I originally transitioned, I didn't have many problems w/ general public, people were generally polite, even if they perceived me as a "man in a dress". Work however was another issue, I was fired from one job, and a lot of other self employment work suddenly disappeared.

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"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Tristan

mine as well has been good. people tend to just go umm..... whatever floats your boat and be nice
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