As Momma Fortune would have it, as I was beginning to write this Cyrsti's Condo post, I jumped over to
Femulate and read what
Stana was up to. It turns out she had written a very interesting post about the concept of "passing". I think it is very much a which came first "The chicken or the egg?" concept. Indeed, how much
does attitude factor into navigating the world as a feminine person and does it come
after one has achieved a certain level of knowledge of how to present one's self.
How Stana's post worked into mine happened yesterday, as I mentioned briefly in my last post. Essentially, I was wrapping up a
long day. After the therapist visit I made the 100+ mile trip down to Liz's in time to help take her 89 year old Dad to the Doc. We then got him home in time to ship a package at USPS before they closed
and only then had a chance to stop and get
vittles for dinner.
By this time of my day, I had had no time to touch up the make up I
happening to still be wearing by the time we went into a close by regular big grocery store, close to Liz's house. As we came through the front doors, I just happened to make eye contact with a nearby woman. Normally anymore, my eye contacts with women are fleeting and without much reaction. This person was different in the fact she was nearly as tall as I am
and happened to show up again in the checkout line next to ours. By this time, I had alerted to Liz to take a look at her and see if we knew her. She said no but Liz began to watch her
as she watched me.
I was just interested. I am pretty much way past how peeps view me. Sure I get looks but most of the time I am with Liz
, so I am passing by default. I am living my life and the world is living theirs'.
Like Stana (and so many of you) I work
hard on the image I present to the public-because I want to and I have to. I do think the effects of HRT have helped me to quote "pass" but the added confidence I have from the shear amount of life "lessons" I have learned (and continue to)-probably helps me more.
Finally, I go back to one of my basic "passing" concepts: You can look as beautiful as you can in your mirror -or in a picture but as soon as you enter the world, it's a whole different gender universe- no matter if you identify as a cross dresser or a transgender woman. One really has to act like she has been there before to "pass" and by the way-didn't the egg have to come first?