I find work to be awsome. I work for the government and they are big on diversity and being seen as an equal opportunity employer. I was queering it up for a long time with earings, nail polish, tattoos, rings, shoes. Then in the last year or so I just started dressing fully female. A lot of people were not surprised because I had always been a bit queer but a few were.
I am rather visibly queer at work - "the guy that wears dresses". People are curious, people give me fashion tips (too much sometimes, it is like your fashion becomes public property like a preganant womans belly), HR bent themselves over to make sure I was happy and check up on me on occasion, I can joke with people about it, people are concerned they are using the right terms when refering to me and ask me what I like to be called, I find being me makes it more permissive for others to talk to me about things like male grooming and depression and other things. Of course people will talk about you behind your back but I don't think I have gotten anything negative.
Yeah, excellent.
The only down side is one older woman who I joke around with alot who thinks I am doing it just for a laugh. That is annoying as it is no joke. That is the problem with joking around a lot, people don't always take you seriously.
All in all feels good, I feel accepted, and more confident. I find it a rather safe environment to be myself.