Hi Iris,
Thanks for the follow up, that makes understanding your viewpoint a lot easier

I personally would have problems 'enjoying' going to such a social event, and would be extremely disappointed if it had been advertised as a sociable event for TG natured people.
I have been to TG friendly events in my home town, which most are held in very public clubs and pubs which are 'mainstream'. These have all been pleasant. I went to dinner last night with about 5 TG girls. One SO, and two couples who have TG daughters, both of whom couldn't attend due to the flu

. It was a great night, lots of laughs, fun discussion, and nice pub food. One of the great things about the particular venue we were at is quite a few 'young' people go there, and some social clubs have a dinner tables there as well. I think it's great that we can show in a totally non-demonstrative way that we are exactly like everyone else. A group of friends who want to have dinner, a glass or two of wine and a nice night out.
It's also funny, at times , in the ladies loo. As ever two stalls, and several woman, waiting. I'm still amazed BTW of how woman just talk in the loo

. Biggest gender difference there is

.
One young woman joked with me when I made a 'Oh No about the queue', (very friendly nothing rude), 'you could always go next door and point' . A roll of fun laughter, 'And you young lady can run always next door and squat'. More laughter. Then a multi person discussion on boy and girl toilets, and habits. Several of us were close to weeping. It was a good night.
I also think your point about prostitution is pertinent. Although I see little difference between, male, female or TG prostitution. It is often argued that prostitution is a way out for people with no job skills and terrible family problems. It has been argued' on this site, as a means of raising the money for SRS.
I have to admit I tend to reject those arguments. There are people of every gender that will have the mental strength to survive and use being prostituted for their own gain. I think, an opinion based without factual evidence, that these people are few and far between.
But to your point about the 'TG' at the bus stop, and to those at the social event. These in my opinion are not normal people who are dealing with gender issues. They are dealing with other issues. Their aim in life is. I believe, different to anyone's else I have met on this site, and as a Mod, I've met some doodies

. There (apparent) desires are not those that I have seen in this community. I have no desire to judge them, not my role in life. I think I feel sorry for them.
Keep posting Iris, you have created some nice discussion, when the info came out

Cindy