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Started by K8, March 02, 2010, 06:46:18 PM

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K8

I took one of my two motorcycles to the dealer for a safety recall today.  I hadn't been there since becoming Kate, so I wasn't sure what to expect.

I re-introduced myself to the manager and the man who had sold me both bikes.  I did this for three reasons:

1)   I always liked these guys.  Somehow I connected with them and wanted to reconnect.

2)   They knew I bought the bikes from them as *him*.  I felt the need to explain why they now belong to *her*.  (The old name is in the records.  I asked them to change it.)  Besides, they might recognize me.  (They did.)

3)   I wanted to sell the bike to them and thought they might give me a little better deal if they knew of our history together.

It went very well.  They asked the usual questions: "How are you doing?"  "Are you happy?"  "Are you still riding?"  I told the manager people have been very kind to me.  He said: "Why not?  Sure, some people are a$$****s, but eh."

I ended up selling them the bike for more than I thought I would.  The proceeds will pay for almost half of my surgery.  And I got to spend some time with some people I really like. 

I have more room in my garage now, got rid of a bike that was hard for me to handle even when I had testosterone in my system, and I still have the other bike for when I am recovered enough to ride again.  A wonderful day. ;D

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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Jasmine.m

That's perfect Kate!! Your stories are truly inspiring. It goes to show that not everyone is going to react poorly. I wish you continued success!!

~Jas :icon_chick:
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vrony

I love having wonderful days, it makes you glad to be alive.
You are an inspiration to us all and youve made me feel very welcome Top sis  :) :)

I could do with some days like that myself!!

;D ;D ;D

vrony
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Adio

That's awesome, Kate.  I'm really happy for you.  This is just what I needed to hear today.  :)
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spacial

This reminds me of another recollection in another thread where someone told of several guys who were very friendly and accepting when she was on a night out.

Ordinary people tend to accept everyone for what we all are.

None of us should ever feel second best, we all have an equal right to be here.

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tekla

It seems that people who were good with people before transition retain that ability, and those who were not don't pick it up that quickly.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Ms.Behavin

Yes, I've yet to have a truely bad experence.  Well glad you still have another bike.  Lordy girl, don't you know about dikes on bikes ;-).

Beni
79 GL1000





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Janet_Girl

At least you have the other one to ride.  ;D  And the fact that they treated you as a valued customer is great.
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Keroppi

Great to hear, great to hear. :) :)
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V M

Right on Kate!!!

Glad it went well  :)
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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Ellieka

Awesome Kate! I' so happy that you had a positive experience. You got amazing courage girl.
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Cindy

Nice experience Kate. I do think it's also a reflection that decent people pick up on how YOU feel. I think most people want others to be genuinely happy. That's why we comfort people in distress even if we do not know them. I think that when we meet people we know who are really happy their joy reflects on us as well.

Cindy Brrm Brrm
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K8

Thanks everyone.  I was feeling pretty good when I got home.

Quote from: tekla on March 02, 2010, 10:16:59 PM
It seems that people who were good with people before transition retain that ability, and those who were not don't pick it up that quickly.

I had never thought of it that way, but of course you are absolutely right, Tekla.

Quote from: CindyJames on March 03, 2010, 02:14:16 AM
I do think it's also a reflection that decent people pick up on how YOU feel. I think most people want others to be genuinely happy. That's why we comfort people in distress even if we do not know them. I think that when we meet people we know who are really happy their joy reflects on us as well.

And I think you re right here, Cindy.  I am very happy these days and I think people pick up on that.  Most of us enjoy being around happy people.

And now I am off to the university to tell a bunch of future teachers what it was like to go to primary and secondary school as a girl with a boy's body.  Should be interesting. ::)

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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BunnyBee

Quote from: tekla on March 02, 2010, 10:16:59 PM
It seems that people who were good with people before transition retain that ability, and those who were not don't pick it up that quickly.

Funny how that works...
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Terry

Kate ..........Glad that you had a positive response at the dealership more will come. Please post the reaction from the future teachers about a boy in girl's while in primary and secondary school.............Thanks    T
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Erica L.

Need to think about moving to Kate's neck of the woods, where open-minded people truly do exist! Thanks for the update!
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