Well, my S.O. has seen her first bit of discrimination against people who wish to live outside of the normal gender divide.
We went to a cookie cutter hair place on Tuesday ($10 haircuts), mostly for her but she said she wanted me to get my hair cut also. She said I would look good with layers and wanted to have it feathered back instead of the "you haven't cut your hair in 5 years" look. My hair comes down to the middle of my shoulder blades dry and below when it's wet, outside of a widows peak I haven't lost much hair yet.
We ended up each getting our own lady to do the work and when mine asked me what I wanted my S.O. told her what to do. Right away my stylest said "can't do that. HE (was a bit snotty about that) would lose to much hair and wouldn't be able to tie it back anymore." I told the lady "oh that's OK, just clean up the split ends" and 6 snips later I was out $10.
The lady working on my S.O. took her back to get a shampoo and I went outside to smoke. Once she was done and we got back into the car my S.O. said her stylest said that was wrong and I had more then enough hair to do just about anything I wanted. My S.O.'s stylest even said she would bring it up with the manager.
My S.O. couldn't believe it though. I had told her in the past that these things will happen to me all the time if I choose to transition and I just have to live with it. She hasn't spoken to me about it since then but I know it's on her mind. She hasn't ever experienced that kind of discrimination before let alone have it happen to me right in front of her eyes.
I would have loved to get something done to my hair, but with how I have to present myself in public it most likely would have caused issues. So, no hair off my... Oh wait... I kinda want the hair off my chest.
Nvm.