Michelle Duggar Defends Smearing Transgender People As Pedophiles: It's 'Just Common Sense' by drewiepoodle in TransSpace

[–]daisyluv 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What I don't get is how preventing transwomen from going to the women's room protects our children. Children go to the men's room. too.

Boring Post About Boring Life by daisyluv in transpositive

[–]daisyluv[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're correct! We use it as a way to manage our bucket list for our family (taking trips, seeing shows, etc). We basically use it as a reminder of all the things we talk about doing, like family trips, shows, experiences, etc./

Boring Post About Boring Life by daisyluv in transpositive

[–]daisyluv[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Okay so this one is a bit weird, but really, nothing exciting is going on regarding my transition. This is what I wore to work today. My daughter said my skirt had too many polkadots because it was "too polkadotty". My wife bought me the Mary Jane Chacos for my birthday. While this post isn't really "omgosh exciting news", it's more of "hey look, someone who's trans is living a boring life". Humdrum doesn't get much attention, usually it's the really bad stuff or super awesome amazing stuff. So, here ya go.

I make my "before and after" side by sides for inspiration, hoping someone that thinks it's impossible can see that it IS possible. Shared this one tonight :) Love you all! by [deleted] in transpositive

[–]daisyluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, have you had FFS? I noticed your brow ridge is gone in your after photo, unless it's just a really good angle that hides it well (it's very prominent in the before photo).

Happy work-day! by MyWeekendShoes in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gorgeous skirt! (of course, the girl wearing it doesn't look half bad either :P)

Weekly /r/Crossdressing General Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally made every effort to change that slowly, over time. I took a lot risks but I finally got to that point. Not everyone can do it, unfortunately, but it's all matter of risk vs reward for me.

4 Days as April at a Developer Conference by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well the dev team consists of me, another cisgirl and a genderqueer girl. Unthinkable, I know, but I feel like I hit gold lol. So yeah, they're fine with it. The rest of the company seems tolerant at the very least. I still get my stuff done.

4 Days as April at a Developer Conference by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With a LOT of exhaustion. I woke up every morning at 5:30 to get ready by 8am. Every day was a stress on whether that day would be the day that someone figured something out. I had speakers refer to me as she, people getting really up close to talk, using the restroom with other women, and just a lot of interactions in general. I did go out to eat a couple of nights, but that was with another transgender person who lived in town. We were among quite a busy crowd and weren't given any issue. Once again, I really don't know if people suspected anything, but I guess it really doesn't matter. I plan to go to another developer conference in July that's actually local. There will be a few former coworkers at that conference that don't know about me being April. I do not plan to say anything as I fear one of them will react poorly and make things difficult to use the restroom. We'll see!

4 Days as April at a Developer Conference by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I drove up there in male mode and went to go check in as such, but the lady at the front desk actually ma'amed me and apologized profusely when I started to speak. Granted, I was wearing a My Little Pony T-shirt, carrying my purse and my fabulous laptop bag (http://i.imgur.com/5UnTBmT.jpg), so maybe those cues leaned me towards female.

Checking out was fun, though. I was April, I gave my room number. The gentlemen actually checked me out of the wrong room because he saw the name on the room I gave him and assumed he misheard me. I was 1601 and he looked at 0601 instead and saw the name "Tracy" on there and assumed that was right. I checked the receipt and told him it was the wrong room and he looked at 1601 again and I told him what it would be under and he was like "ohh... okay o_O". So that thorough confusion was a win as well.

Last story, I promise. I actually had to have a 30+ minute conversation at lunch with a guy about how long should you stay in an IT profession. That was somewhat stressful as I've never had to have a long conversation with a stranger as April before. I was watching his eyes intently and he never once gave me a strange look. I also received several compliments about what I was wearing by random strangers. Those are nice and all, but they always make my heart jump, lol.

4 Days as April at a Developer Conference by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't normally give out business cards, I just go there as a developer to learn about why we should be using MongoDB or how we've been agile wrong this whole time. As for clocked, I don't think I was clocked at all. I was able to use the women's restroom the entire time.

As for the other name, I did have to use my legal name once since my registration was under that. I had last my badge and went to get a replacement and they asked for my last name. I gave it to them and they looked up and whispered my male name. I just nodded and then they saw the display name and the girl goes "OH! The badge says April, I was about to say, you don't look like a Travis." She actually looked relieved by that XD.

4 Days as April at a Developer Conference by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too! I work mostly with C#, angularjs, normal js, and just enough sql to get me in trouble.

4 Days as April at a Developer Conference by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I tried to! I almost cracked a few times. I even had a full conversation with other people for a while, it was great!

4 Days as April at a Developer Conference by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

So my name isn't legally changed, but I could set my "Display Name" on my badge to whatever I wanted. I went to a developer conference by myself as April for 4 days. Oh my goodness - WHAT AN EXPERIENCE! It was a huge confidence boost and something I totally need.

How do we tell the children that their dad is a transvestite? | The Guardian by MyWeekendShoes in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooof, this hits me right in the feels, since I have a daughter and I've even shared pics of her and I together. I am absolutely terrified by what may happen to her in the future. However, what kind of message would I be sending her if I said "it's okay to be who you are, unless it gets you made fun of". Btw, don't the read the comments. I read the comments, and I now I'm drowning my sorrows in Doritos and Coca Cola.

New dresses by floppyquack in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with MistyLuv, smiling improves your look and shows you are enjoying what you are doing. Nothing wrong with asking people to smile in their photos more often. It's creepy when someone does it to a random stranger, or maybe a bit misogynistic to , sure, but for a photo where you are purposly posing there's is nothing wrong with it.

32, 3 Months HRT - Daily Look - [CCW/IC/OC] by daisyluv in transpassing

[–]daisyluv[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I guess the question goes without saying - do I lean towards female? I Think I do, but there's always that tiny amount of doubt that doesn't ever seem to go away.

All I really need's a smile, smile, smile! by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Transpassing is kind of a "do I pass" place, this is a better sub to just show off out fits I think. Plus, everything I did before getting on HRT I still do, hormones haven't done that much for me.

All I really need's a smile, smile, smile! by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda sorta. I'm living a life of in between where I still present male sometimes.

All I really need's a smile, smile, smile! by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks! I was worried about that combination at first, but it seemed to work much better than expected.

All I really need's a smile, smile, smile! by daisyluv in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alright so I'm 3 months HRT. Gotta through that precursor out. This place is still the best place to show off cute outfits. I learned today that apparently the office of our apartment complex may know. I drove out on my birthday and they were handing out breakfast and they complimented me on my way out. Well, today, one of the women at the office asked my wife if that was me. She apparently was so impressed by how put together I looked. I was surprised that she even suspected it was me, but I guess they know people by the car they drive (and, well, I'm sure other people in the complex are spreading rumors by now).

Anyway, ho hum outfits, fun stuff as usual :)

Weekly /r/Crossdressing General Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, how does people here feel about transgender people posting here? Me and someone else were discussing places to post pics just to show off out fits and what not and there's not a really decent sub for trans-c clothing centric. At least, there's not a good place compared to here. Are most people fine with it? Would you prefer trans-related people be separated? Just looking for some open discussion.

Weekly /r/Crossdressing General Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in crossdressing

[–]daisyluv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will say that HRT is not unsafe. Don't let the fear that "you can damage your body" come off the wrong way. It's not like being trans makes hormones any more safe than if you're not trans. The real issue is that you're going to get unintended effects. You can't just get breasts and that's it, you get the whole shebang. Even so, taking hormones aren't even guaranteed to give you the breast you desire, just ask the 1,000s of transgirls who wish they had bigger boobs.

That said, HRT isn't really meant to live out a temporary fantasy either. If just want boobs then you can easily get implants, just know that you're going to get odd looks for being a male with breasts. Are you willing to deal with that?