I agree....why would someone feel uptight to a person who thinks 'no harm'. But in another wayI think this...when I'm out being honest....I do not mind a little finger pointing or giggles...as I probely the first tg they have ever seen in real life. My friends get anoyed at it..but I just tell them to be nice...and enjoy the 'big simes' LOL So not am I only proud..but it's an attitude.
For some years I helped in the tg support of the Internet...an an old volunteer here at susans. And here is a poen to try to say it......
I'm PROUD to be Transgender!
To be free...to be me...if i can,
To seek my own path...not the path of others.
I prefer not to have an expected gender,
told by society...how to be me.
I prefer the challeges of my TG life,
to the one of a "drab" existence.
I prefer the thrill of my femm fufillment,
to the denial of my honest expression.
I will not trade gender-freedom for conformity,
nor my dignity for mass acceptance.
I will never cower before any negative judgment,
nor bend to others perceived "roles".
It takes strength to stand strong,
to think and act for myself.
To enjoy the benifits of my Femmness,
or the heartbreak of my denial.
To face the world boldly,
...In a dress, with my hair done just right.
and say, "This is truely ME....
....I AM PROUD TO BE A TG!"
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