I wouldn't dwell on it. Kids says the darndest things. Lol.
I've had kids say things about the purple steaks in my hair. As two women and a small boy walked past me the mom says out loud "yes, some people do have crazy hair" I laughed out loud. I'm sure the kid wasn't being mean.
Then another day I'm walking with my BFF (a cis woman) and some kid about 12 made a comment about me, saying to my friend "is that your sister?" My friend being a smart ass said "no, that's a boy!" The kid looked confused. Lol. I said to her "why are you confusing that young man?" Lol. It was funny. I really don't care, but the amusing part is I'm not even part time yet. I don't think I look like a woman at all. I'm just small, dress androgynously, paint my nails, and have long, bushy hair. Point being people see what they see.
One funny episode was when I was at the park with my daughter (she's 12). Some little girl about 5 was with her dad. She says "I want purple hair like that lady!" Dad: "I'm pretty sure that's a boy" girl: "no! It's a lady and I want purple hair!" Dad: "I really think... oh it doesn't matter. And yes, you can have purple hair." Lol
I know this is opposite, but I'm amused since I do not look like a woman in person. In my avatar I have a lot of makeup on.
So I guess when kids aren't sure they guess based on I don't know what. I think I'm my case it's the long hair and nail polish, and maybe my size.
But I'd by horrified to attempt to walk out of the house in one of my dresses. I just can't pull it off yet. So I take any misidentification as a small victory, even though the kids are completely wrong about my sex. Lol. I mean on the inside they are right. But it doesn't matter.
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