Quote Originally Posted by AllieSF View Post
I agree with Teresa that in general these young girls do not have negative trans thoughts or opinions.
Well, perhaps not to your face, anyway! There's no way for most to know what those girls are thinking when they just give you a slightly longer than normal look, and then whisper something to their friends once you can't see them anymore. If you're out and about en femme, people might very well be on guard not to say anything that might start an argument.

OTOH, teens are still developing their ability to STFU when they're about to say something inappropriate or offensive. And, many just love to share secrets and go along with whatever they think there peers will accept. With the current climate in many areas of the country being very accepting of racism, xenophobia, homophobia, it's no surprise that many teens feel quite free to express their true feelings no matter how offensive.

Essentially, there's no way to know how any particular girl or group of girls will react. Some don't care, some hate us, and I'm sure a few either know it's no big deal, or maybe even know a crossdresser in their life and support them. MIght not be common, but they're out there, just as those handful of women who love men who crossdress are. Now if there were only a way to find out who they are......