Quote from: pebbles on May 16, 2012, 06:32:13 PM
Simple fact... what we are is baggage, and it makes us undesirable to the world. No matter what we might tell ourselves.
Not the world I live in? For me, being trans has only made the world become more friendly towards me.
For example, I went in to get dinner a couple hours ago at a restaurant I have been to a couple times. When I walked in, 3 of the staff greeted me by name and with smiles (and I'm obviously trans, I have been in there super fem and today I went in with facial stubble and dressed in guy clothes).
Or, I have been going to this 7-11 near my house for a couple years. The first year and a half they knew me but didn't greet me when I came in (only the security guard did). The last few months, everything suddenly shifted as I started presenting more female... now EVERYONE greets me with smiles and by name when I come in (and yes, they know it is me and they know I'm trans... well, that or they think I'm a drag queen or something? haha, since some days I dress more male and other days I'm extremely femmed up).
So, really, from my point of view the world has become a lot nicer since the transition moved into more female land (even when they know I'm trans).
I don't feel like a freak. I feel I am probably a little unusual (I don't see many people like me around)... but I don't feel it is a bad thing (different doesn't mean bad). And, from the reaction people around me give, they agree with me.
Really, the only negative reaction I get are from people who don't have contact with me (and the negative uncomfortable reaction is very rare)... once people meet me or talk to me, they relax SOOO much and see this trans thing isn't anything bad.
Of course, I am in LA... which is a lot more accepting of trans people. If people were reacting very negatively and rude.. I would probably run for stealth also.