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Disclosing at uni

Started by elvistears, April 28, 2010, 05:24:02 PM

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elvistears

Hey guys.  I have a critique for all the art I've been making today.  Since a lot of it is heavily gender themed work I think I may be outing myself.  I'm sure people have noticed that I am looking a lot different to last year. My school is pretty small and I am pretty social in my department so a lot of people know me. It is feeling really important that I be address by my proper name and pronouns.  So I think I will say something today.

Or maybe make a little card.  Or a powerpoint slideshow.

Wish me luck.  I told me tutor I wanted to be called Eli and now she calls me Ellie, even tho I have corrected her.
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tekla

Or a powerpoint slideshow.

Are you trying to tell them something important about yourself or delivering a quarterly report or training seminar?  Business techniques rarely work on individuals.  Hell, they rarely work on a corporate level.
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elvistears

Yeah kinda a joke, I thought it would be funny to do a slideshow because I get nervous with talking about important things.  Also, I once interviewed a band using a powerpoint slideshow and a tape recorder (I wasn't even in the room) and it went really well!

I'll probably just say, hi, this is how it is.
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Devin87

Hahahaha.  There was a time in college I wanted to be a nun (I went through some weird phases...) and I actually made a powerpoint presentation about it for my German class because they were always asking me questions about it.     :laugh:  It actually worked...

But college is the perfect time to come out.  Good luck!
In between the lines there's a lot of obscurity.
I'm not inclined to resign to maturity.
If it's alright, then you're all wrong.
Why bounce around to the same damn song?
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Arch

Quote from: elvistears on April 28, 2010, 05:24:02 PMWish me luck.  I told me tutor I wanted to be called Eli and now she calls me Ellie, even tho I have corrected her.

Thickie. Maybe you should start calling her "Mister." ::)
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millsy

Hey,
I thought i'd put my 2 cents in since i'm a kiwi too. I've found that kiwis are generally pretty direct but also really open minded. I think if you dont make a big deal of it and just tell it like it is people will generally be ok with it, and if they know you well enough, they probably won't be surprised. I find the less guarded and open you are the better people cope. :) For some t might help them to figure out whats been different about you. Good luck!  :)
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elvistears

hey guys, sorry late replies - my internet went down for a whole day.  i was amazed by how much i got done tho!

millsy: i did basically what you said and just presented my art really bluntly and openly and i was also quite hilarious so that helps.  being in nz tho, only 3 people came to class so it was a bit of an anticlimax.

had a really weird experience last night tho. me and my flatmate/close friend tim were out drinking at my friend's girlfriend's mate's place, so a bunch of people I didn't know. since i am not totally out to Tim, only half, i was introduced as my girl name.  Then at the end of the night these girls were like 'are you guys a couple?' and I was like noooo and then one asked, 'so are you a guy or a girl?'

I froze cos Tim was right there and said....BOTH!

Wish I hadn't. Tried to get up the nerve to tell him exactly what the deal is, because he's totally confused. And every time we go out it seems like we're mistaken for a couple of twinks.  Lol.
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