Quote from: Adam1 on July 08, 2012, 03:06:33 PM
My thoughts exactly. Who are these magical gender police who patrol society daily beating up people who don't conform? 
Granted, I toyed with the idea of joining the navy but only because of all the cuteboys 
There's actually quite a few of them...only a small fraction of the population, but like the saying goes, "A running man counts his enemies twice."
Think far-right conservatives, church goers (not all of them, and certainly not most of them...but there's enough "tsk tsk" in a church crowd to set off a nuke if they could just focus it).
These few people actually mean something to those of us who were beaten/abused during early- to mid-childhood. Yes, we should just dismiss it...but if you're at all aware of how PTSD and other psychic trauma works, it's not possible to "just dismiss the conditioning."
For the OP, I always tried to be either invisible, or present a strong male presence...but like Miharu Barbie it didn't fool anyone. They knew I was a girlie-man so I was often the butt of gay jokes (which sounds like a gay joke, in itself

) When I got out, my first girlfriend and I were talking and I said (in response to a question she had), "That's what I have to do; that's what men do." And she said, "Are you a man?" That didn't hurt my feelings as much as it made me think, "Well...am I?" (At the time, being trans was not even in the "wild imagination" of possibilities).