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trinity
Non-Binary
Sh'e, H'er, they them, she, he, whatever....
Bisexual
Faithfully Married.
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Post by Trinity on Dec 27, 2021 23:48:55 GMT 8
Its an interesting experience to be visibly and openly nonbinary trans flying.
No issues, their biometric scanner picks up I'm trans, I told them going into it that its going to figure that out, it did, pat down but a quick explanation to the guy on the other side that I have breasts and am trans, he didn't care or wasn't thrown, just checked the center between the boobs and didn't touch the boobs, then did the pat down on the back so it was obvious bra, I don't like sore boobs from no bra, and that was that.
I look very much like a 70's rocker, leather cowboy hat and longish quilted leather supposedly women's coat and its a nice one, knee high boots. Just rocking the look and enjoying it, I have a nice purse that is pretty large and not too girly, I'm into black leather and suede, this one is black leather, lots of compartments and have the little laptop with me.
Security was a breeze, boostered up and ready to rock and roll.
Its gotten better flying, I think, it'll be more interesting in Syracuse, I am sure Orlando has seen plenty of trans female flyers before.
But yeah, they didn't program those machines for nonbinary, but the quick explanation makes it very easy.
More and more I am just openly trans. I don't see much point in not being so, except in the darned bathrooms, that part is a pain in the ass. I used the mens room today, who cares if the guys are uncomfortable, I'm not and I can take care of myself.
Hugs all, heading upstate where its pretty crazy culture shock, to see my dad, he's not doing very well.
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Post by Leena on Dec 28, 2021 6:32:24 GMT 8
TSA seemed to almost always find some reason to pat me down somewhere even pre-transition, not really looking forward to flying again.
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