Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

How Do You Know If It's Safe To Dress In Public?


Guest Ryles_D

Recommended Posts

Guest Ryles_D

My partner is male bodied and wants to start wearing skirts, even in public, more or less full time. I don't think they will for work, but I know if they had the option they'd love to.

But we're in the south, a larger city that's relatively more accepting- but it's still the south (NC), and I'm kind of scared something might happen. For the 3-4 months my partner's lived down here, they've passed as female pretty close to 100% of the time, and they don't dress particularly feminine because their mother never allowed it and they haven't had the funds for a new wardrobe, so had to make due with what they have.

My partner's overweight (which I've noticed can give an androgynous figure) and have noticeable "breasts", long hair, no visible adam's apple, and a face that's somewhat androgynous- but a deep, British voice. There've been a few times when they've been "ma'am"ed even after speaking, so I'm hoping it's not deep enough to be a total giveaway, but I think there are also a few times when they've been "sir"d after, and they don't think their voice passes as all- and I know that the voice can be a huge problem for a lot of girls.

Are there any particular cautions to make sure to take, or any way to tell if they'll be reasonably safe or not? If you pass in pants, will you definitely pass in a skirt- or will it make people look more closely and realize that something's up?

Link to comment
Guest angie
If you pass in pants, will you definitely pass in a skirt- or will it make people look more closely and realize that something's up?

Some will see through you,not matter how you are presenting.

Women like us grow mighty thick skinned and learn NOT to care what anyone say's or thinks.

We have to,or the looks and comments will hit us personally and wound our delicate psyhcie's,

Keeping us from fulfilling our destiny of becoming who we truly are.And I correct most anyone

who misgenders me instantly.Some,family members,we choose to forgive their trespass.

Others,the one's that know who we are especially,and chose to be direspectful,you cut no slack.

But do so nicely.I had a bus driver who was having a bad day call me sir.I blasted him."I am no

man,Don't call me a sir again A-hole."This one woman was watching and laughed congratulating

me for standing up for myself.But some folks are just plain old fashioned jerks.

Angie

Link to comment
Guest RainBird

Just because someone has a bad day does not give them the excuse to be jerks to you.. but, unfortunately some people cannot be helped.

Best thing we can do sometimes is ignore it, as annoying as it is.. The old 'Water off the ducks back' technique actually works well and you will feel much better afterwards ;)

xx

Link to comment
Guest Ryles_D
Some will see through you,not matter how you are presenting.

Women like us grow mighty thick skinned and learn NOT to care what anyone say's or thinks.

We have to,or the looks and comments will hit us personally and wound our delicate psyhcie's,

Keeping us from fulfilling our destiny of becoming who we truly are.And I correct most anyone

who misgenders me instantly.Some,family members,we choose to forgive their trespass.

Others,the one's that know who we are especially,and chose to be direspectful,you cut no slack.

But do so nicely.I had a bus driver who was having a bad day call me sir.I blasted him."I am no

man,Don't call me a sir again A-hole."This one woman was watching and laughed congratulating

me for standing up for myself.But some folks are just plain old fashioned jerks.

Angie

Thank you. But, truthfully, I'm more concerned about physical violence. I'm pretty sure my partner can handle idiotic remarks. But after hearing horror stories about what happens to transwomen who don't totally pass, I'm a bit worried.

Link to comment
Guest angie

Sweety,

One of the easiest ways to stay out of harms way is to not make eye contact.

You will know the ones to look out for,they just have trouble written all over

their face.When I was a courier driver I went into some businesses with BIG

rednecks.And little ol femme me all by myself.I kept it professional,giving them

no reason to man handle me.Scared?oh yeah.

Angie

Link to comment
Guest Jeannine Bean
Thank you. But, truthfully, I'm more concerned about physical violence. I'm pretty sure my partner can handle idiotic remarks. But after hearing horror stories about what happens to transwomen who don't totally pass, I'm a bit worried.

There are safer places and not-so-safe places.

I don't walk into a redneck bar wearing a skirt. I wouldn't even walk in there wearing a KILT, which is a man's battle uniform.... heck, I'm pretty femme anyways and had to swat away gay comments.. one person got hit in the head with a sack of quarters in that place and put into a coma. All true.

Why did I ever hang out there?!?!

EXACTLY!

And there are some venues that even if someone was crazy enough to want to try something, they just won't. Public places have the safety of numbers of people, in broad daylight... No one's going to pull out a baseball bat and whack you in the middle of a grocery store at 4:30PM with 44 bystanders..

Survival, common sense... instincts...

--Jeannine

Link to comment
Guest angie

Not going to bars is a good Idea.

It wasn't until I was past my second year of transition,and with my guy,

that I ventured into bars again.I haven't ever been to the gay bars,just

wasn't and isn't my scene.It was straight bars my guy took me to.

He is a brave man,liking straight bars shunning the gay bars.I would be

a pack of nerves the first few times.But it was as a (normal) couple we

went.Were accepted at face value.That was a real eye opener to me.

And when I first knew how much I could pass in a public place under close

scrutiny.That was cool.

Angie

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   1 Member, 0 Anonymous, 67 Guests (See full list)

    • Roach
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.8k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,132
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Kay3Seven
    Newest Member
    Kay3Seven
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. AP94
      AP94
      (30 years old)
    2. Clare27
      Clare27
      (50 years old)
    3. Shawnster
      Shawnster
      (54 years old)
  • Posts

    • Carolyn Marie
      I haven't heard that, but it's possible.  
    • KathyLauren
      I am glad that you are safe!
    • Mirrabooka
      Thinking of you @awkward-yet-sweet.
    • Adrianna Danielle
      Decided I am going to my boyfriend's family get together tommorrow.He has family members that have not met me yet and do know about me.
    • Amy Powell
      April, that is def good advice. I have had some really bad experiences with a therapist in the past. She way violated my trust. That caused a massive amount of damage to every corner of my life. Truthfully, because of that i have alot of deep seeded trust issues. I'm not sure i could ever go back to therapy. You are of coarse right, therapy would help, suppose its a matter of finding the right one and learning how to trust again.
    • JenniferB
      I look for purses with a shoulder strop that goes across the body. I also like many pockets. But one purse is not enough. I like purses that are artistic and make a statement about my personality. It doesn't have to be flamboyant, but matches my character. I also need a purse when I want to blend in and not be noticed so easily. One that won't draw attention to me when I don't desire it.
    • April Marie
      I hadn't thought of a hat! The dress is really comfortable.
    • Ladypcnj
      What if a social media platform giant, (we all know its name) on devices we own, is held responsible for creating rules to intentionally target our community? for political reasons?
    • Ladypcnj
      Hi Carolyn, I thought Macy was going out of business? 
    • KymmieL
      Well just got back back from a visit to our oldest and family. It was nice having my granddaughter snuggle up to me on the couch. Gave me a big hug when we went over yesterday. Spent all day yesterday with them.  I envy my granddaughter, being able to grow up a girl. Something I wish I got to do.    Hugs, Kymmie
    • Ivy
      Wow.  Sounds terrible.  Stay safe yourself.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      I hope our members from the Mid-South are doing OK today.  A lot of places had a real disaster overnight.  Tornadoes dropped all over, through Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee.  Lots of damage, and many people missing.  Pray for those involved, and that there won't be another wave of it tonight.   My county was spared almost all of it, but a neighboring county was hit hard.  Our Defense personnel were mobilized this morning to assist with access control, because all their local LEOs are needed for search and rescue.  No idea of how many are injured and missing, but there have been several deaths.  We may not know for weeks.  Rural areas here have a lot of shacks and trailer houses, and most people were asleep because it hit at the worst time - early morning on a Sunday during a holiday weekend.  Tornado hit a retirement home, and lots of elderly folks were hurt bad.  There was no forecast for this, and little if any warning.      Electrical outage is widespread, and it has been followed by a really hot, humid day.  Heat index is around 115 - it's killer heat.  I went out with my husband this morning, since everybody with a CDL was needed for a convoy.  I'm back home now, since I only got a couple of hours of sleep last night.  He'll probably be there overnight, and GF is there also helping with mechanical issues.  They've converted a big Baptist church into a community shelter for people who have lost their homes, and set up a generator and AC.  I'll probably go back tomorrow to help some more, as they're working on setting up a kitchen...nobody wants to eat MRE's forever.    They're getting no help from the state at all yet.  Governor didn't bother to declare an emergency until this afternoon!   The National Guard hasn't been activated either.  If it wasn't for Defense personnel, there'd be gawkers and looters. Its ridiculous, like only the cities matter.  Two rural towns literally no longer exist - its like a bulldozer a half-mile wide went through.  I've seen tornado damage before, but this is the worst.  Its just heartbreaking to look at it. 
    • Mmindy
      CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Paulie had a good piece on this ruling. 
    • Maddee
      I m liking that dress with a hat
    • Mmindy
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...