Long time lurker here, but infrequent poster.
Here's a little about me:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,85814.msg610059.html#msg610059I have been in therapy and a support group for a little over a year now, and as of Halloween, I started dressing for every appointment and meeting. I have branched out a bit, and now regularly go to the grocery store, Target, Ulta, Starbucks, the mall and clothing stores, etc. as Paige, but I am still part time and pre-HRT (but I have my letter and have an appointment to see the doctor in two weeks!).
My question is, do you ever get used to being dressed in public, as in forgetting what you are wearing and that you are presenting as female? I was wondering that yesterday as I was shopping for groceries.
As far as transition goes, I have been extremely fortunate. I came out on Facebook, sort of. It started with my Halloween picture, and after overwhelming positive comments, I started posting another pic here and there, up to and including my profile pic. I started coming out to family and friends little by little, and now, nearly everyone knows. My family and friends have been incredibly supportive. For example, when I told my sister that I didn't think I should have been born male, she said "I don't think so, either". Huge confidence booster! I recently met with a group of friends from high school, male and female, who accepted me with open arms. No one gives me funny looks or makes comments while I am out; it seems if people know, they don't care, and if they care, they don't say anything. Big surprise in this ultra-conservative town!
I try to be open and honest about transition, and educate people about transgendered people. I do not desire to move to another city and go "stealth", so I want to make people comfortable with me. It is a huge change for them as well as for me, so I don't get upset about pronouns and names. It will come in time. My voice has improved but still needs work, and since I haven't worked in two years (I am the full-time caregiver for my wife, who has ALS, and since insurance does not cover long-term care, I had to quit my job to care for her), I have time to practice. I recently participated in a conference call with Kathe Perez, the voice therapist, and it was recorded and posted online, if anyone wants to hear my voice, and I would love feedback.
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=EfpkY&m=3V_2i9Hn.NZHmJw&b=ILL5Sd.SONbF2brhILg9MAAnd here are a few pictures:
Halloween 2011: Sorry for blurry photo!

Getting my first womens' glasses:


I actually got compliments on this dress from a complete stranger (female)!


The obligatory "before" picture:

Thanks for reading this. I do appreciate any comments or feedback.
Paige