ok, so i've been going to the same handful of places for a month, and
i'm starting to notice people eyeing me. i've had a few interesting
responses from men. here's one...
"hey sweetheart can i borrow your.....oh, sorry dude, i thought you were a chick. haha. can i borrow your lighter, man?"
"actually, you were sort of..."
"sorry about that. can't believe i thought you were a chick, hahaha."
ugh.
that, i can sort of shrug off. ultimately, i don't really care. more
annoying is getting the eye from women. on the one hand, i'm sort of
used to that. on the other, i feel the need to say something.
trans people come in all different types. the stereotype of the gay male
transvestite, though, is largely...well, i suppose it applies ok to gay
men that like to dress up "like women" at bars, as though they're going
to a costume party. it doesn't, however, apply well to people that
identify as transgendered 24/7. we come in different types, but the
statistical norm for trans-women is actually a very socially submissive
personality type that is almost the opposite of aggressive flamboyancy.
it's ok if you think a trans person is cute, but giving them the eye
that you give guys at bars is actually borderline oppressive, as it
asserts a gender role from a distance. it sends a message of "i see
through your disguise, and think you're a cute boy and want you to come
to talk to me".
again, it's ok if you think a trans person is cute, but please try to be
a little more thoughtful. i'm a very friendly and approachable person,
but this heteronormative eye contact shit is not a game i want to play.