So I'm in this awkward part of transitioning where everything about me screams male...except my name. I haven't changed it yet and probably won't have the opportunity to in the near future. (Which blows, btw). Normally it wouldn't be a Huge deal....because I shortened my birth name to a guy's nickname and everyone calls me by that....but I'm in college training to be a teacher.
Part of the whole shebang is going into the public schools to observe. I have to wear a nametag with my birth name on it while dressing as myself (male clothes). People do a double take, like "Oh a boy with a girl's name? or just some really bizarre girl?" I hate it.
Most teachers are pretty nice and don't make a big deal or anything. But one class I observed...I got formally introduced by the teacher. "This is
Rachel.
She's here to observe the class today. Everyone be nice to
her."
I think I died a little inside because all the kids went, "HELLO MISS RACHEL,"

Sucks.
I'm standing there so awkward, feeling as though I might as well have went in drag that day for all the effect my clothes/appearance had on them.
I think over-sensitive about it and don't have the right to complain since I haven't changed my name or started T...but those kids were really confused about what gender I actually was. I guess I'd really just like to start T soon and get my name changed.

Any similar experiences with you pre-op/ pre-T guys out there?