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When did you first encounter another trans-person in 'person' ?

Started by Anatta, October 16, 2011, 11:54:18 PM

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Lexicaligari

I should add that a wonderful trans therapy group formed in my area and the Therapist who led it was a wonderful FTM person who got his PhD. in Gender studies. The group though was made up of all FTM folks by complete happenstance. I was the one person going my way. As for therapy it was very well intended but sadly of little personal use-- we just had very little in common. Socially it was good but that was just about it. It too sort of just fell apart around the early 1990's... Face to face resources --to my thinking the most genuine and useful-- have been slim ever since. And that's been a log time now

Lexi-
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Jaime

In the early 90's  at Oleen's(a gay bar) when I was living in Charlotte.
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shortNsweet

To my knowledge I have not met another in real life. Though when I came out to a friend from high school a few years ago she actually shared with me that she might be trans as well. We had a falling out and I don't really talk to her anymore, but that's the closest I've gotten outside of the internet.
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Andris

I was 12-13 years old, so about 7 years ago... We took a bus with my mother to the downtown. After got off she pointed back at the bus: "Ewww, that was a weird bloke, surely was man, wearing skirt and else..!  Have you seen him/her*? Why do they* do this, for God's sake?!"
(I can't translate her words to English normally, because in Hungarian pronouns are gender-neutral, not referring to any and we use them only to fortify the subject/object... She didn't use they or him/her, because the verb already shows/-ed the object.)

Yeah, so we saw a TG person, I'd rather say MTF individual. Anyway for me she was average, I didn't really notice her.
I met FTM in person 1 year ago when I visited LIFT (Festival of Lesbian Identities, held by my country's one and only organization for lesbian and bisexual women), there was a guy having first steps of transition. Maybe there were more FTM or TGs, I don't really know.
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Jen61

I seen several FTM and few MTF at the clinic but they never talk, like everybody keeps to themselves. I would love to meet other TG people.

Talking person to person is so much better than the cyber blah
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Diamonds_Pearls28

Well the first time I saw another in person was in high school about five years ago. I had just started to become more honest myself about my own gender issues and so it struck me as an odd time I should meet such a person. Well the poor girl was outed the very first day she came to class, she was from Mexico and was quite beautiful and passed easily but unfortunately her parents registered her under her boy's name and when the teacher called role she called out her boy's name and the whole class ended up staring at her and she had a hard time even speaking up to correct the teacher because her English was poor and when she did and they heard her voice some of the kids laughed. I think her birth name was Antonio or Alano or something like that but she went by Alma. I could tell the teacher felt bad that she had embarrassed her and she called her by her girl's name from then on but some of the guys in school were just so mean to her. I tried to befriend her but she mostly kept to herself and she left school several months later probably because of the bullying. It was a sad situation to say the least.
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Keri Allison

The first time was when I was doing a fundraiser for this organization and I went everywhere, asking people to participate. Then, I encountered an asian woman who was kind of cute, very petite. I walked up to her and asked her to participate for five dollars. She said in a hoarse voice "Perhaps you can give it to me for free?" and smiled. I looked at her face and saw that she kinda has a mustache. To this day, I wonder if she's transgendered, or if she's just a woman who needs to shave her face.

However the first time I ever met a person whom I was sure was transgendered is during my freshman year of college (about a month or two ago). I was walking back to my dorm after my fraternity defeated Delta Tau Delta in a match. We then started to play racquetball, the first time I've ever played, I destroyed everyone. I believe I have found my sport...

I was in an enthusiastic high as I walked by the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity house and saw an African American crossdresser sitting on the steps of the house. We made eye contact and in his/her manly voice said "how's it going?" I was just too happy to realize that this person was transgendered. I just smiled and said "I'm good, you?" and walked past. If I realize he/she was transgendered sooner, and if I was walking slower, I would have stopped and talked.

~ Keri                 
   
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sneakersjay

A guy who emailed me off a yahoo trans group.  Transitioned 8 years prior.  Then support group.

Prior to that none that I know for sure; a few I thought might be but trans people really weren't on my radar.



Jay


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Felix

Quote from: Jen61 on December 13, 2011, 06:04:54 PM
I seen several FTM and few MTF at the clinic but they never talk, like everybody keeps to themselves. I would love to meet other TG people.

Talking person to person is so much better than the cyber blah

I saw an FTM the other day at the clinic I go to, and lol he made me so self-conscious. I'd kill to look like him. He passed so well, and he was covered in tattoos, and he was shorter than me but it somehow looked right on him, and he projected confidence. I didn't try to talk to him. :laugh:
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sonopoly

The first time I met an FTM was in the village in Manhattan around 1992.  My girlfriend and I were out on a Saturday afternoon walking around after a late brunch.  I don't remember how this came about -- maybe we smiled at her or something, but she stopped us and told us of all of her TG issues.  She looked male, but with a little bit of make up.  I think she told us she had started hormones and told us a little bit about her transition.  This was all on a sidewalk in Manhattan.  She told us the problems she was having at her job (The Stand bookstore) and how they made her work in the back doing inventory or something.  She made a big point about this, saying that they wouldn't let her be out in the front at all.  She was reaching out to us and wanted a compassionate ear, which we provided.  I had already known about transsexuals (mainly from talk shows - Phil Donahue, and the whole Rene Richards story), but didn't really understand all the details.  When we parted, we wished her luck and hoped that things got better for her.  I never forgot this encounter, because I remember seeing that she was in a lot of pain, and there was nothing I could do to help.  In hindsight, I wish I had done something to keep in touch with her, so I could have at least been able to lend an ear as I think she really needed it.  I think I was too ignorant and afraid of what people would have thought of me at that time.  I pray that she is okay and living a happy life and has been for a long time.

Now, that I'm in the Boston area, I've seen a few MTFs, and once in a Chinatown grocery store I had a brief conversations with a transwoman. On the commuter train I take for work, there is a transwoman I see fairly often.  She has a folding bike.  She is very confident and wears shorts and tank tops.  Very few people blink an eye or maybe they don't notice.  I might just notice because I have always been very observant.  She is super tall though and big boned, but really she seems to hold herself with pride.
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MacKenzie

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ApproachingMars

Depends on what you mean by "meet."

One of my friend's parents is FTM, but I didn't know it when we met.

I might have met one in my LGBT group a few years later, but in retrospect I'm not entirely sure how he identifies.

The first time I was sure I was actually in a SURPRISE GROUP of FTMs at this gender workshop at a conference in Minneapolis.  I sat down with this group of maybe five men and two women, and when we all introduced ourselves, surprise, all of the men were FTM.
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pebbles

Well every so often you see an unpassable trans-man or trans-lady from a distance whom I know the best thing to do is to ignore them so I don't bother them.

Otherwise there was a strange story, Back when I was doing my transition alone of course because of the path I'd choosen after 4 months I'd not met another transsexual face to face (that I knew about) I did some number crunching and guaged that in my town their should statistically be 1 other transsexual about my age. And I whimsically woundered about this person.

a few months later I was talking to some of my friends and they mentioned that somone we all knew from collage was probably a transsexual. I had breifly seen them before in town they looked male to me. But the discribed how they had been clearly experimenting with their gender presentation.

When I got home I was curious. So yeah explorations on facebook and livejournal to refind connections to this person as I KNEW them and we shared the same social circle of friends it was easy to find them.
Yes I saw the same clues, It seemed highly likely that if they wern't an MTF then they were at least Androgyne or Genderqueer.

The confirmation of course actually came here on this website They had a handle name they used "sinnyo" Curiously I searched their handle name and yes they were here. They joined a few weeks ago and had a photo of them whitch I recognised.

I had a photo of me on my profile so I could be recognised, So I sent them a PM.
"Hello *their name* fancy seeing you here."

They were suprised... Apprently they'd seen my musing on this forum when the joined they didn't actually connect the two, Instead thinking "hehe You know who that girl looks like?" thinking of me. Although they did think back to our last conversation in town apprently they were waiting for their best friend to come out to them. Spooky coincidence or what waiting for your best friend then running into a person who's where your gonna be in the future.

So we discussed a few things then went out for a meal or somthing seeing as we both live in the same town and knew each other before from 6th form collage.

It was an intresting experience that taught me a few things... Prior to that I thought I wanted to meet another transsexual so I could tell them about what I'd been through and they'd understand.
As it turned out that wasn't the case at all. We were extremely different pepole, And they followed a very different path in the route of their transition compaired to the way I went.

And yeah I learned that I didn't want another transsexual to talk to, What I actually wanted was for somone to understand me... whitch is what I guess everyone wants and I have yet to ever find. :/
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King Malachite

So far the only trans person I have met in person is myself :(
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"Anomalies can make the best revolutionaries."
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Anatta

Quote from: Malachite on January 14, 2012, 04:36:13 PM
So far the only trans person I have met in person is myself :(

Kia Ora Malachite,

::) And when did this happen ?  ;)

Metta Zenda :)
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King Malachite

That's hard to say Zenda.  While I have always known for the longest, the "find out more research and do something about it in the future" part has only started in detail a few months ago.
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Anatta

Quote from: Malachite on January 14, 2012, 05:14:08 PM
That's hard to say Zenda.  While I have always known for the longest, the "find out more research and do something about it in the future" part has only started in detail a few months ago.

Kia Ora Malachite,

::) I like your avatar, have you been there ? Taj Mahal that is....Mind you if you had been you would have met/encountered Hijras there...

Metta Zenda :)
"The most essential method which includes all other methods is beholding the mind. The mind is the root from which all things grow. If you can understand the mind, everything else is included !"   :icon_yes:
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King Malachite

Quote from: Zenda on January 14, 2012, 05:22:43 PM
Kia Ora Malachite,

::) I like your avatar, have you been there ? Taj Mahal that is....Mind you if you had been you would have met/encountered Hijras there...

Metta Zenda :)

Thanks but it actually the Moon Kingdom from Sailor Moon so I'm guessing that design was based off the Taj Mahal.  It is a place I would like to visit though. :)
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Anatta

Quote from: Malachite on January 14, 2012, 05:44:24 PM
Thanks but it actually the Moon Kingdom from Sailor Moon so I'm guessing that design was based off the Taj Mahal.  It is a place I would like to visit though. :)

Kia Ora Malachite,
  ::) Thank for that, however it does look like the Taj...

http://www.google.co.nz/imgres?imgurl=http://www.mapsofworld.com/travel-destinations/images/taj-mahal.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.mapsofworld.com/travel-destinations/taj-mahal.html&h=481&w=503&sz=43&tbnid=7hVvwK6tmKS23M:&tbnh=96&tbnw=100&prev=/search%3Fq%3DTaj%2BMahal.%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=Taj+Mahal.&docid=jgAs4Fyv_TcCeM&sa=X&ei=0FMST-L2NcW4iQfzi9xC&ved=0CEYQ9QEwAQ&dur=2123

::) Sorry, I don't know how to shorten the link address...

BTW it's a beautiful piece of architecture and well worth the visit, but be prepared for the 'cultural shock' if you haven't visited this part of Asian before...

Metta Zenda :)
"The most essential method which includes all other methods is beholding the mind. The mind is the root from which all things grow. If you can understand the mind, everything else is included !"   :icon_yes:
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Tazia of the Omineca

When I started school last year there was an FtM that came up to me and confronted me about my looks.
I was surprised that he just walked up to me and befriended me instantly, I was like "Whoaah man, whoah."
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