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Originally Posted by RangeHova
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Originally Posted by tgirlzoe
I never said that.
I wasn't refering exclusively to you on that, apolgies if it came off like that.
There are people on this board that are so willing to throw the
old hags under the bus. Admitedly, I don't want any intimate dealings with them but I do support thier right to be who they are and to live how they choose to live. In fact I kind of admire that courage. That thing that says 'fuck it, I may not pass and I may be ugly to most but this is who I am'.
For whatever reason they didn't transition at a young age. A lot of people will hold that against them as if they are less of a transsexual compared to a girl like yourself. I don't know thier story and just feel that none of us has the right to judge them for doing what they feel is right in thier heart for thier own lives.
I just really don't get how TS women (with the way that society looks upon you as a whole)can be so quite to descriminate against the next girl because her path to becoming a woman was different or because of how she looks.
It seems so based on outer and superficial reasons.
I don't feel it is superficial so much as being responsible to the rest of us. In Thailand TS are expected to look like women for the most part. This is one reason why their acceptance is higher than ours. If all of our TS actually looked like women to a large extent, instead of this - turn 40, do nothing to transition, but start calling yourself a TS thing that happens, it would be a lot easier on all of us.
I am not saying all TS women have to be stealth, but at least put in some effort besides makeup and a dress. That is a full time CD in my opinion. How does she not expect her coworkers to "talk about her"? That is to be expected. My opinion on how someone like this should transition is as follows:
While still dressing like a man:
- 1 year laser
- 1 year hormones
- Both ears pierced
- If you have short hair, grow it out.
- Please practice your voice. A deep voice on a TS isn't feminine and anybody can work on and improve this. It's annoying when girls don't even appear to try. Get a voice training tape they really work from the girls I have heard.
At this point you can start acting "mildly" and I stress mildly feminine. Your appearance will change as the facial hair goes, and hormones will have some affect on your skin.
If you have a good job like this person:
- Plan FFS with a GOOD doctor. If you have to borrow money do it. It is hugely worth it.
- Plan any body modifications
- See a doctor if you choose to
- Plan a name change
Basically, what you are doing is letting people build up slowly to your changing disposition and appearance. When you take that extra step, it won't be so shocking and appalling. The best thing would be to take a long vacation or brief leave of absence if your work allows for it. A lot of times employees can save up vacation one year and bridge it into the next. For example if you have 2 weeks of vacation, save it up for the last few weeks of December and then take your following year's vacation in January for 4-5 weeks off.
Go get your FFS and other surgeries during this leave. Also, because you have gotten all of your planning out of the way, have your name legally changed during this time as well.
Then, right before you go back to work, schedule a meeting with HR. Give them a heads up. Chances are they won't have any clue on how to deal with something like this. However, perhaps they could have some sensitivity training with folks before you return.
Regardless, when you go back, you will look different, feel different, and have a new name and hopefully an ID that reflects your appropriate gender. People will still talk, but they will likely say, "yeah I saw that coming" instead of "what a freak! Look at that freak!"
Obviously, you have to gauge all this by your company. If you work for a small company, they might fire you anyway. But a company like DHL is big enough to have some policies around this kind of thing.
Finally, expect it to be hard and not fun for awhile. However, if you go in looking as feminine as possible, things will be much easier for you and your coworkers. Transition responsibly.