At this point in time I would have to say passing is extremely important to me. I would also have to admit that my self-esteem is directly related to passing. As a truck driver I meet and have to interact with new people on a daily basis, many of them for only that one brief instance ever. Also though, there are many places I have to interact with the same people on a continuing basis, either with regularity, or perhaps once every few months. (Truck Stops, regular shippers/recievers, etc...) Being percieved as a man dressed as a woman has been, and for now will continue to be something that I dread and fear. Being called "Sir" at a new shipper/reciever or truck stop can completely devistate me for the entire day. On the flip side, being called "ma'am" at the same places can give my self-esteem such a boost it is indescribable.
I personaly feel that this is not the best mental attitude to have, and it is something that I am working hard to overcome. I have long been an advocate of not letting others have any sort of control over me, but yet, as you can see, I have.
Now, all of that being said, I have also come to some eye-opening realizations. It seems that at the beginning of my transition when I was not very confident, even hesitant in many aspects of appearing as a woman in public I noticed every 'double-take', long stare, wierd look, etc... Recently I have become much more confident. I will wear my girly tank top without an overshirt or jacket. I don't hesitate when giving my name as 'Stephanie' at a shipper/reciever, etc... And what I have noticed is I do not get the 'double-takes', long stares, etc... as much, or even at all. It appears to me that just by being more confident internally has changed the way I am percieved externally. (I am not sure if any of this is based in reality, or if I am just not noticing the old reactions as much or what. But for now it is my reality, and I am enjoying it. Though a bit confused by it.)
Have a great day.
(On a side note: Is there some place I can go to find out what living in 'stealth' actually means?)