Experiences with Transexuals in the Real World

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During my twenty five years of walking this earth, I have never once met a single transsexual. I have seen a few cross dressers, some transvestites, plenty of gays and lesbians. But a real life transsexual, I never once encountered, let alone talk to. I've never consciously tried to avoid them, I just never ran into any.

Now I knew my wife had a lot of LGBT friends in her college and university years. One of her closest friends during those days, as it turns out, is a MtF tranny. They recently met up again somewhere, renewed contact. So when we baptized our kid, Mrs. Satan chose her transexual friend to be one of the godmothers. Yeah, you read that right: godmothers.

So I met this person. I knew she was coming. I was honestly a bit nervous, because it's a first for me. I wasn't sure how I would respond. But when I met her tranny friend, she couldn't be nicer. She's a stockbroker, takes hormones, didn't get operated on yet but takes a lot of care of her appearance and tries to look feminine. Succeeds quite well too, although sadly she has the shoulders and hands of an East-German powerlifter.

Anyway, long story short: I met a tranny and she was chill. So chill even, that when two young guests made fun of my kid's tranny godmother, my conservative Christian father-in-law scolded them and told them to "shut up and grow up". I guess meeting a tranny outside of the internet who never once used a single SJW buzzword and seemed like a totally normal, down-to-earth individual, has been a good learning experience. It's possible to be different and not be a dick about it.

TL;DR: I met my first tranny. I am positively surprised. What are your stories of first meeting a tranny?
 
I haven't met a tranny ever in person. I guess that comes with the fact I live in the Middle East and it would be virtually impossible. Though if I do ever meet one while traveling abroad, it would definitely be a unique experience.
 
I haven't met a tranny ever in person. I guess that comes with the fact I live in the Middle East and it would be virtually impossible. Though if I do ever meet one while traveling abroad, it would definitely be a unique experience.

I heard in Iran, state sponsors and promotes gender reassignment surgery as a solution for reducing incidence of homosexuality. Otherwise the homosexuals would have to be executed by hanging according to their law
 
I heard in Iran, state sponsors and promotes gender reassignment surgery as a solution for reducing incidence of homosexuality. Otherwise the homosexuals would have to be executed by hanging according to their law
If you keep ur dick if gay: Death
Remove dick if gay: Live but be a prostitute all your life.
 
Once, I used to know this guy who would greet me every time we passed by at school, he did speak affeminated and grew his hair long though.

A while ago, I saw him in the women's bathroom of a movie theater and I greeted him, I assumed he started transitioning because of the change in women clothes and longer hair, he seemed really serious and quickly left.

Now every time I saw her (?), she never responded to my greets anymore and ignored me.
 
There was a tranny in my high school's gay straight alliance. He didn't try to pass in any way and no one would have thought he wasn't a teenage dude. He always complained about how the GSA wasn't all about him/tranny issues even though this was a while ago and he was the only transgender in the entire club. He also revealed to me he was otherkin and believes he is a werewolf because he was a wolf in his past life or something. I stopped being his friend because he was egotistical and judgemental.

TD;R: Tranny+otherkin=run!
 
When I first moved out of home I boarded a room from an older MtF/F couple. They were both super chill, I was kind of a bad tenant but they were really accommodating and helped me a lot. I don't think gender issues or any other SJW bullshit came up once in the near ~2 years I spent there.

Knowing beforehand, it was visibly obvious to me the MtF was trans so I never brought it up with my friends when they came over. After I had moved out and it eventually came up in conversation, a couple of them were actually surprised to find out. Thinking back it makes sense - she had been on hormones for years, was post-op, and put in actual effort to look and pass as a woman. People can look funky as hell, why wouldn't you assume this was just some nice but odd-looking lesbian?

From this experience and what I've heard, I don't follow the Rat King much. No lols to be had, the people there just sound like awful narcissistic monsters and the idea that people are calling a scam hotline and killing themselves is nuts.
 
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I currently work with a FtM coworker. He's pretty much your standard nerd, nothing screams he's transitioning or attention to himself other than his hair. We bonded over Halo and books. Don't get to see him often due to schedules and supervisor assignments, but still, pretty awesome person.
 
I go to the same dentist since I was a child. He have the same assistant since I first came on his clinic, a female one.
So, on the beggining of this year, I was talking to him about a murder that occured in my city, where a trans person was killed due to religious intolerance. He got all serious and said somehing in the lines of "You know, Drain, [his assistant's name] is very upset with this, she walks on the streets now with fear"and I was like, wtf this guy is talking about, and suddenly, with the progression of the talk, I started to understand why. She, in truth, was initially a he.
Sweetest and most polite person I have ever encountered, tho.
 
I did LQBTQ advocacy/volunteer work and there were 2 transmen on the team. I didn't really know them well, but they were nice enough. They really wanted to help out others in their situation and end the stigma. I know one of them came from a traditional Hispanic background so his outing/transition wasn't as supportive as it could have been.

Honestly, IRL trans people are pretty cool and we really do feature the worst of the worst on this site.
 
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