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    Woman's Expo

    I had planned to attend the Woman's Expo in town, but due to recent transportaion issues, I had to take the bus. I walked 1/4 mile to bus stop. Remember, February in Michigan. We got 12 inches of show on Monday. Along my walk, I encountered 2 homes that did not clear thier walks. I had heels, and hose, and knee leangth skirt. Road was to busy to walk on. Snow was almost touching bottom skirt. I then waited 20 minutes wait for bus.

    When I got to the transfer station to get on a different bus, I was asked by a little man, if I was a transexual. I said yes. he said really? I said yes. He said "I ain't done one of those!. I said not interested. You don't want none of this? I said no, saw my bus, and got on it. I was asked by 2 other people in the station if I wanted a date?

    The main reason I wanted to go, was the Expo had advertised free hair cuts from Michael O'Rourke, he created Rock Your Hair hair products. When I got to the expo, They had a large crowd around his little stage. They had Michael, and another guy doing hair. I asked one of his sales person, how to get them to cut my hair. She said to watch out front, and they pick who they want to cut. I waited and watched for over a hour. I got to where I was the only person watching, and he chose someone that just walked up. I left.

    Baack home on the bus, was no problem until I got back to the transfer station. Again asked by several people if I needed a date. I went into the station. ws looking at the bus map to see which bus I needed. I heard lots of chatter behind me, and of course as soon as I turned around, was a bunch of buys, and suddenly quit. I continue to pick up a bus schedule. I noticed security was right behind me. I had to wait, as bus was late. Security wached until I got on my bus. N o problem on bus home.

    My question is, is this how every woman is treated in a bus station? Did I get special attention because I am a transexual.

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    I never get special attention like that when I walk through a bus station transfer post, lol! and then again not many people know I'm transsexual. I had a co worker just become a facebook friend of mine that didn't know I was transsexual. This is pulled from the convo that we had "Oh give me the info on that I'm ready to quit have been for awhile, your one the coolest girls that worked there you made it fun." Have people been asking where I am at work? "Well it was like you got kidnapped or something you were gone all of a sudden pretty t.raumatizing lol." This was right after I told him that I was transsexual and living stealth. But, being transsexual can have its pros and cons... you just have to be able to see them. Unfortunately this is what happens most days when I let people know I'm transsexual and then they are like oh, I was told trannies give good head wanna give me some? So, walking through a train station and getting attention like that isn't always the best, but it sure can put you on cloud nine pinker than pink!
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    Diane, people can be so crude sometimes. I feel for my daughters each time they go out, but thank you for being
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Lynn View Post

    My question is, is this how every woman is treated in a bus station? Did I get special attention because I am a transexual.
    I'm a little confused, did you tell everyone that you are a transsexual or just the "little man" that asked you? If you only told him then how did the others around you know that you are TS and not a cder?
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    Sandy-I guess I refer to them as dirty men. I think maybe they hang out there looking for some strange. I ws dressed better than the other woman at the station. I was dressed for a friday afternoon expo down town about 3 blocks from the capital. It was just a black skirt, cream top with a matching jack. Heels were only about 1/2, perfect for lots of walking . I would call it business dressy. I was thinking a office worker that took the affternoon off to attend.
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    Hi Di can I call you that seeing as you called me Sandy, which btw isn't my name and I don't like being called Sandy

    Your outfit sounds nice but you still haven't really answered the questions, how did they know you re TS. Surely they didn't think it just by the way you were dressed.
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    No wonder some of us find bus stations icky?!
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    Sorry about the name. Honest mistake.

    I only told the first guy. I think the others were looking for a piecre of meat. Upon my return, he my have told others. THe first trip yas at 11:00am, and did not return untill 7:30pm.

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    How many other women do you think were dressed like you? You probably really stood out, and not in a good way if you don't want that kind of attention.

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    I don't understand the rush to blame the victim! Yes, Diane may have stood out because she was the only woman dressed appropriately for the event that she attended. From there to saying she was somehow at fault for the harassment is a very long leap.
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    Agree with Rianna here. This is in no way your fault Diane.
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    Thank you for the comments. I did discuss the his with my wife, and she asked if I felt threatened. I said no, and I was aware, and I knew security was close by. Enjoyed the Expo, and went shopping in the mall after.

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    When I attended a Women's Expo most of the people attending were dressed very casually, with jeans and casual dresses being very common. I don't wear heels to an event that will involve walking, taking my cue from GGs.

    I wouldn't have even started with the hair thing. Of course the hairdressers wanted to work with beautiful twentysomethings (or wealthy-looking fortysomethings!). In a popularity contest I don't rank.

    As far as your treatment at the bus stop, well, that is why I don't care for public transportation. I'll use it if I have to (I took the subway to our women's expo) but in general I don't like to have to be subjected to the whims of people who live on the edge of civility and the law.

    One funny thing at our Women's expo was that, due to the predominance of women present, they re-signed half of the mens' rooms as ladies' rooms. I was washing up and a group of women walked in, saw the "porcelain fixture exhibit" and had a quick discussion about whether they had walked into the wrong room. They quickly figured out what was going on and went on with their business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Lynn View Post
    My question is, is this how every woman is treated in a bus station? Did I get special attention because I am a transexual.
    It depends on the location of course, but women often have to put up with men making sexist comments and advances, and there's always some fear that you may be attacked. Welcome to patriarchy.

    If someone looks and moves like a man in a dress then they could easily attract a special variation of that behavior from men, possibly worse because of social attitudes toward anyone not conforming to the gender binary. Why do you think that man ask you if you are transsexual? Do you look female and move in a feminine manner?

    Regarding your hair and the stylist at the expo. If you wear a wig, maybe he didn't want to style it.

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    That day, I wore a new wig that I just got, and need it styled. I am not used to that wig, and was self conscious about it. I ran into a few friends, and they said they liked it. I always wear dresses or skirts, my legs are look feminine, and I usually pass really well.
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