Off-Topic Troon sightings in the wild

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Trannies. Multiple trannies, dressed in their standard issue uniform: mask, maxi skirt, new balance tennis shoes. (?) Why new balance every damn time,
New balance make larger womens sizes and extra wide fit. One of my biggest annoyances when younger was having to buy men’s shoes to get the larger size and wider foot. These days New Balance cater to the larger foot female. If the troons believe they need to shop for womens footwear, then new balance will be the likely brand with most choices..
 
At the craft store, the overgrown drama club-looking woman asked me my pronouns. I always give a blank stare and say something along the lines of: "...I'm a woman." They've done that shit to me at the doctor's. It must be the correct response that doesn't evoke anger, because they always frantically trip over themselves trying to explain that they're "trying to be more respectful/inclusive to ask people how they identify", yadda yadda, all innocent-like.
It's happened to me before and I find the best response is to play dumb. Act befuddled, like you don't know what they mean, and if necessary, ask, "What's a pronoun?"

If they answer along the lines of, "Whether you're a man or a woman," laugh, confused and incredulously and then ask, as if it's a silly question, like they're making a joke, "Can't you tell?"

Be polite, be nice, be friendly, but make them feel like they're the one being weird by asking.
 
There is an ugly MTF who works in the pharmacy up at the corner grocery store. He hates working the register - his voice gets extra high and loud when he’s forced to. He has no poker face at all. I enjoy taunting him by my very existence. The other day, I saw him walking to work (clonky boots and pointy tits akimbo). A lovely, put together, wealthy looking older lady was bringing a cart back to the front of the store and his lip literally Curled when he saw her. I have never seen such an obvious expression of distaste. It’s clear he hates women but also wants to be one - and if he succeeds, what then?

Not a fetish!
 
Tried to grab a picture when i got out but it was lurking in the water under the dive boards. Walked past its shit on a table had pink razer cat ear headphones and a troon flag t shirt.
At least it was washing itself. At least there's that?

Note: In every instance, yes-- I was dressed like a hipster faggot. I like cardigans and mary janes and cateye glasses. Sometimes I shave my head. I guess if you're a nerd that likes old clothes and shoegaze indie they think you're one of them and lower their guard.
I also dress alt and it's like catnip for troons. They always think im one of them. One troon I encountered recently kept trying to get me to join his alt fashion group and wondered why I'm not in the local alt fashion groups (I am not in them because of all the troons)
 
I'm not sure if this was or wasn't. It was in the supermarket. The guy looked in his late 60s or 70s who had lived a rough life and not worn sunscreen. He had long grey hair to his shoulders. A full beard. He was wearing a woman's blouse and a skirt that went down to about half way to his shins. It was hippy bohemian-looking in appearance and fabric. He then had on a solid pair of boots.

Could have just been an old hippy. It was certainly off putting and I noticed some other people with a "wtf" look on their face.
 
It's happened to me before and I find the best response is to play dumb. Act befuddled, like you don't know what they mean, and if necessary, ask, "What's a pronoun?"

If they answer along the lines of, "Whether you're a man or a woman," laugh, confused and incredulously and then ask, as if it's a silly question, like they're making a joke, "Can't you tell?"

Be polite, be nice, be friendly, but make them feel like they're the one being weird by asking.
I'm a chick with short hair and a fondness for heavy metal fashion so I do occasionally get a well-meaning person asking my pronouns (or if I'm a stoner, for some reason) usually it's been alt-looking high school kids so I just tell them without making them feel bad- but if I ever have an adult pull the pronoun thing I'll probably do exactly this. It's not overtly rude or hostile but it gets the "wtf is wrong with you" point across.
I never want to be overtly cunty to people but man, at the end of the day I feel like it's a rude question.
 
For some reason, the State Fair, DMV, jury duty, Disneyland, and the airport have the greatest abundance of people that normally never see the light of day. A lot of wheelchair bound vegetables and trannies included. Anyway, bustling through arrivals came a pasty dorkus family with a son and daughter, both trans. Gee, what are the chances. Each followed their parent into their respective AGAB bathroom because this was not a tranny friendly location LOL. Anyway, congrats nerds, I bet you did all the righteously right things when they were born but now look at your genetic dead ends and despair.
 
I'm a chick with short hair and a fondness for heavy metal fashion so I do occasionally get a well-meaning person asking my pronouns (or if I'm a stoner, for some reason) usually it's been alt-looking high school kids so I just tell them without making them feel bad- but if I ever have an adult pull the pronoun thing I'll probably do exactly this. It's not overtly rude or hostile but it gets the "wtf is wrong with you" point across.
Yeah, fuck this “What are your pronouns?” Long and hard.

You go by what people appear to be. In your case a woman (who has short hair).

If you happen to be wrong, which is rarely the case, you get corrected, get a little embarrassed and have a chuckle and move on. That’s the adult thing.

But this whole “what are your pronouns?” Never fails to come across as anything but tryharding or a boomer trying to get with the times, because he just read an article on salon.com
I never want to be overtly cunty to people but man, at the end of the day I feel like it's a rude question.
Some people deserve it though.
 
Left the house again today. Saw three trannies. One walking down the road, in a skirt, striped socks and a tan hoodie. Shaved head, clearly a guy. Couldn’t get a pic because I was driving. Another at the mall, I did get a pic of that one. And finally, a young boy (6th grade) in a skirt. I got a pic of him too but idk if I should post it. Let me know what y’all think. Here’s the one at the mall at least.
WAIT. I THINK I SAW THE EXACT SAME TRANNY IN THE PIC ONCE?? DID HE HAVE BLACK NAILS?
 
It's weird to take pictures of kids
It's weird to take pictures of anyone who is just minding his or her own business in public. It's really stupid and inappropriate to photograph troons who are just running errands or trying to get through a shift at work. Just because they're rude and attention seeking doesn't make it okay for us to be the same way.
 
Agree. But I’ll shit talk all day. Went to the mechanic to get new tires and an alignment. WTF they have a POONER working there. Working on cars, not even the register, she was about 4’11” tall. Had a discussion with my spouse (who is not an online person) about the strength differences between men and women and got the chance to spout a lil info about the effects of testosterone for any little pitchers with big ears nearby. Dammit.

Car still pulls to the right.
 
I'm a chick with short hair and a fondness for heavy metal fashion so I do occasionally get a well-meaning person asking my pronouns (or if I'm a stoner, for some reason) usually it's been alt-looking high school kids so I just tell them without making them feel bad- but if I ever have an adult pull the pronoun thing I'll probably do exactly this. It's not overtly rude or hostile but it gets the "wtf is wrong with you" point across.
I never want to be overtly cunty to people but man, at the end of the day I feel like it's a rude question.
Honestly, it's even rude to ask actual troons. It's misgendering light. I have finally cut my hair shorter again, after a few years of being horned out of it by enbys and not wanting to deal with any such questions. But now I think the wind has changed enough that I can happily act as pissed off as I want should I encounter that question. So I'm back in my pixie cut life.

On another topic Something particularly horrifying I've noticed recently, with midlife crisis troons is when they take pictures of themselves in some sort of girls top, which exposes the top of their arms, and they have a visible tan line from decades of wearing mens cut teeshirt, so the virginal white upper arm and shoulder skin clashes into the tanned arms. It looks so utterly gross. It looks like they've been unblocking a toilet bareback.
 
I'm a chick with short hair and a fondness for heavy metal fashion so I do occasionally get a well-meaning person asking my pronouns (or if I'm a stoner, for some reason) usually it's been alt-looking high school kids so I just tell them without making them feel bad- but if I ever have an adult pull the pronoun thing I'll probably do exactly this. It's not overtly rude or hostile but it gets the "wtf is wrong with you" point across.
I never want to be overtly cunty to people but man, at the end of the day I feel like it's a rude question.
I'm old enough that I can get away with saying "My Pronoun? Like My name?"
And then when they clarify that they mean if I'm a man or a woman I just look even more confused and say "What?! Why? What difference does it make?"
None has been able to explain to me why it's important to know if I'm a man or a woman when I just want to buy lunch.
 
I do know several trans women that I view as the person they are presenting to be. I respect them enough to respect them.
women: how dare you say i’m at fault for men in dresses taking over my spaces

also women: here’s a list of disgusting, fetishistic trannies i have great respect for

:story:


thread tax: went on a trip recently and the receptionist was a tranny. the tip off was not as obvious as some of the stories here. it could have been just a guy who had a five head autistic face, extremely long hair, and just happened to be into painting his nails. but the voice was a dead give away: effeminate homo doing his best impression of a woman based on hours of training from VRChat coomers. sad. many such cases
 
It's weird to take pictures of anyone who is just minding his or her own business in public.
Meh, by being in public it’s by definition not “their business”.
It's really stupid and inappropriate to photograph troons who are just running errands or trying to get through a shift at work.
I disagree. It’s stupid and inappropriate to force a whole Walmart/the general public to take part in your sexual fetish, as these people tend to do.

Taking a picture in comparison is harmless, good clean fun.

And if they notice you taking a picture, even better. Maybe they’ll start leaving the fetish outfit at home, if they have to start wondering where their picture will be uploaded every time they’re out.
Just because they're rude and attention seeking doesn't make it okay for us to be the same way.
I used to think the same, but no more.

Not only do these people force the unwitting public to take part in their sexual fantasies. But they also use every bit of common decency and courtesy as a cudgel to get their way.

On the rare occasion I meet a troon who doesn’t live up to the worst stereotypes, I try to treat them accordingly, but I’m done extending the benefit of doubt to them as a whole.
 
Meh, by being in public it’s by definition not “their business”.

I disagree. It’s stupid and inappropriate to force a whole Walmart/the general public to take part in your sexual fetish, as these people tend to do.

Taking a picture in comparison is harmless, good clean fun.

And if they notice you taking a picture, even better. Maybe they’ll start leaving the fetish outfit at home, if they have to start wondering where their picture will be uploaded every time they’re out.

I used to think the same, but no more.

Not only do these people force the unwitting public to take part in their sexual fantasies. But they also use every bit of common decency and courtesy as a cudgel to get their way.

On the rare occasion I meet a troon who doesn’t live up to the worst stereotypes, I try to treat them accordingly, but I’m done extending the benefit of doubt to them as a whole.
Also friendly reminder that Americans legally have no expectation of privacy in public spaces. ymmv if you’re a europoor i.e. German. If you act ridiculous, expect ridicule.
 
It finally happened, I saw a TiM in my quaint little town. At the ALDI on the edge of town, walking with that characteristic feral ghoul hunch, only one masked in the entire shop, thin greasy tightly-curled hair (in his natural colour surprisingly), too-tight women's jacket over a mid-calf dress with leggings underneath. Was surprised by the lack of garish colour (though they were still mismatched), and was obviously noticed clocking him (as I have the subtly of a brick to the face) and he decided to use the more crowded till rather than the near-empty one I was at the end of.
 
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