Sometimes Steffi
06-30-2022, 09:03 PM
For the last two weeks weeks, I've returned to Working From the Office (WFO) 5 days out of every 2 weeks.
I take a Bus to MetroRail from my home to Rosslyn, VA, which is the last stop in VA; the next stop is Foggy Bottom in DC.
Anyhow, in the last two weeks (just 4 days of WFO) I've seen two trans girls on the MetroRail trains. The trans girl I saw today, I should really call NB. By my definition, NB is some from Column M and Some from Column F. She sat kitty corner from me, so I got a good look at her for about 30 minutes. At first glance, "she" looked totally male. Then I noticed that she was wearing a denim dress and that her hair was braided in back and well below her shoulders. Her arms and legs were hairless. But she was a big girl and wearing shoes that I can only describe as "army boots."
She was sitting with a friend who I assessed to be a typical guy, just a little shorter than your average guy. "He" had hairy arms and legs, so I didn't think much of it. After they left the train, I started to wonder if he was a trans man on hormones!
Last week I saw a trans woman. She wasn't terribly attractive (are any of us?), but she was dressing the part, wearing feminine clothes but no makeup. She also had several strands of beaded bracelets on her right arm. She was probably a trans woman or maybe another NB.
It's quite unusual to see 2 definite trans women, in addition to another possible/maybe at a restaurant two weeks ago. He was dressed in a jacket and tie, but eating dinner with 7 or 8 women. Again, slightly unusual. The only possible/maybe is that he could have been underdressing in a bra. There was just some wrinkling of the suit jacket where a bra might have been.
Lastly, I saw a GG on the subway who just may have been wearing one of those hip/butt enhancers usually marketed to MtF crossdressers. The shading on her bike pants was just a little off, kind of showing a hip/butt girdle underneath.
I'm starting to wonder if my imagination is going wild or if it's more common for trans men/women to be more visible after getting comfortable with themselves during the COVID lockdowns.
I take a Bus to MetroRail from my home to Rosslyn, VA, which is the last stop in VA; the next stop is Foggy Bottom in DC.
Anyhow, in the last two weeks (just 4 days of WFO) I've seen two trans girls on the MetroRail trains. The trans girl I saw today, I should really call NB. By my definition, NB is some from Column M and Some from Column F. She sat kitty corner from me, so I got a good look at her for about 30 minutes. At first glance, "she" looked totally male. Then I noticed that she was wearing a denim dress and that her hair was braided in back and well below her shoulders. Her arms and legs were hairless. But she was a big girl and wearing shoes that I can only describe as "army boots."
She was sitting with a friend who I assessed to be a typical guy, just a little shorter than your average guy. "He" had hairy arms and legs, so I didn't think much of it. After they left the train, I started to wonder if he was a trans man on hormones!
Last week I saw a trans woman. She wasn't terribly attractive (are any of us?), but she was dressing the part, wearing feminine clothes but no makeup. She also had several strands of beaded bracelets on her right arm. She was probably a trans woman or maybe another NB.
It's quite unusual to see 2 definite trans women, in addition to another possible/maybe at a restaurant two weeks ago. He was dressed in a jacket and tie, but eating dinner with 7 or 8 women. Again, slightly unusual. The only possible/maybe is that he could have been underdressing in a bra. There was just some wrinkling of the suit jacket where a bra might have been.
Lastly, I saw a GG on the subway who just may have been wearing one of those hip/butt enhancers usually marketed to MtF crossdressers. The shading on her bike pants was just a little off, kind of showing a hip/butt girdle underneath.
I'm starting to wonder if my imagination is going wild or if it's more common for trans men/women to be more visible after getting comfortable with themselves during the COVID lockdowns.