Guys shake hands to signify affection between them. But lately, some guys also hug to signify affection. In my case, I was raised to shake hands --- hugging was not an option.
When I began socializing as a tranny, I discovered that trannies seldom shake hands.
Just as gals have more options when it comes to fashion, gals have more options when it comes to affection and trannies follow their lead. Gals shake hands, hug, air kiss, or kiss kiss to show affection and so do trannies.
En femme, I have been hugged, air-kissed, kiss-kissed and even French-kissed by one particular tranny who wanted her way with me. The French kiss was a little disconcerting, but I quickly got used to the other signs of affection and usually hug and occasionally air kiss when greeting gals and trannies. With guys is something different.
When I came out to my ham radio group, I did so by e-mail because the group was scattered across the globe. However, the group met face-to-face twice a year and my coming out email was sent a few weeks before one of our face-to-face meetings so as to prepare the group for my debut
en femme.
When we show up at the face-to-face meetings, we greet each other (long time, no see!). Some shake hands, some do not. I was always a hand-shaker
en homme, but not so much
en femme.
When I showed up for that first face-to-face
en femme, I was early and only one guy was present. I went up to him and without thinking about it, I gave him a hug as was my wont
en femme when greeting people.
As I unhugged, he remarked, "So this is the way it's going to be."
Now he was a big supporter when I came out and has continued to be, but I did not know how to take his remark.
I'm probably reading more into it than there is in it (I always do), but after that remark, I abandoned hugging and shook hands when greeting guys who knew me as a guy before they knew me as a girl.
There are exceptions, but that is another story.
By the way, I know that the “boys” in the image at the top of the page are not really boys. Rather, they are female models who look boyish enough, at least for the purposes of the message.
Femulator street style, circa 1925.
Wearing Bebe.