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It Made My Day - trans edition

Started by Ryuu, November 24, 2009, 12:46:29 AM

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Chaunte

I was working in the store last weekend when a trucker asked for a sub.

We chatted while I made his sandwich.  As he turned to go, he said, "Thanks, doll."

;)
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Ryuu

I was talking to this guy at school today. He doesn't know anything about me being trans. (though he recently started calling me Aaron) He said this:
"You know, I saw you today, and for a minute I couldn't remember whether you were a guy or a girl!"
I thanked him. :P
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insanitylives

I just realized one of my friends is referring to me as Kyle, rather than my given first name. :D
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Elijah3291

I passed today in target

and, when I asked what was for dinner, and my mom said I could only have 1 sausage, I said "but I'm a growing boy!" and she laughed along with me
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Tammy Hope

I was in Fred's today and as I was leaving the store, a little girl (maybe 6 or 7?) was standing by a basket with her baby brother in the seat and I smiled at the baby as i walked by and she caught my eye and said "What's your name?" and I was self aware enough to say "Laura" and she said "that's a pretty name" and smiled real big.

IMMD
Disclaimer: due to serious injury, most of my posts are made via Dragon Dictation which sometimes butchers grammar and mis-hears my words. I'm also too lazy to closely proof-read which means some of my comments will seem strange.


http://eachvoicepub.com/PaintedPonies.php
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AmySmiles

I was driving home from the grocery store, not trying to look female or anything, but my 7 inch long hair was pulled back nice ... a guy passed me on the right, slowed down, and looked at me for a good 10 seconds out of his driver's side window.  I'm pretty sure he thought I was a woman :)
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Miniar

I applied T gel for the first time this morning.
It made my day.
In fact, it'll keep making my day for a long time, every day.



"Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell" - Nietzsche
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Elijah3291

My mom got me an ornament with Elijah written on it
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gqueering

ummm, could someone tell me what IMMD stands for?
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Ryuu

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aerosolchild

I was working on a portrait of Wren in my painting class, and one of my class mates came up and said, "Hey, is that your girlfriend? She's cute." IMMD  :D
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Ryuu

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Elijah3291

it made my day---

-I am starting therapy this january
-my mom told me I would look good in dress pants, suspenders, and a dress shirt, and she said I would look like johnny depp :) lol

It didnt make my day---
-my stepdad indirectly said that he thought that "maggie" and "elijah" were two different people, which is not true, Elijah is maggie, and maggie is elijah, same person, different gender(in their minds) when they think fo me as maggie, they think of me as female, even though I am male no matter my name
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Ryuu

I've actually changed my name three times. Once when I was about 8, then back to my birth name when I was 14, and then to a male name a couple months ago. I have friends who swear I was a different person with the different names. xD
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Silver

"Oh hey, how's it going?"

"Good."

"So is that your boy?"

"No, that's my daughter."

IMMD
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Jamie-o

I was in a fast food restaurant today, when this little boy approached my table.  His mom immediately said, "Leave the gentleman alone, dear, he's trying to eat his dinner."   ;D
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Rose2Me


I got a day off today.  Rose (that's me!) gets to lounge around the house all day as Rose.  It's the little things in life, ya know.

Rose
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Silver

I got kicked out of the women's changing room today.

IMMD
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Autumn

Customers refer to me as 'she' and 'her' so often (basically all the time) that my coworkers are barely phased when it happens now. I'm pretty sure one of them actually referred to me as 'she' to a customer today. It's just  easier on peoples' brains.

Course, that guy had worked in contact with me 4 months before he became one of my trainees, and on the first day shadowing me he called me she  :laugh:

I hope to god he didn't overhear the one customer who was trying to hook us up.

What made my day was that the customer I believe he said it to had been escorted up to me in front of 3 coworkers and said "she was the one who helped me!", much to the guy who doesn't work with me's extreme confusion.
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