Hi Kayne,
You remind me of myself when I as young, But the only difference is I didn't came out to my family when I was young. But I wanted to transition so badly.
If you farther is the only person you can depend the best way is to postponed your transition till you finish your school. I know this is much much harder said than done, but I also know this is possible. Because I have done it. once you finish your studies and started to work you can support your self and your transition. But for time being I think the best thing is to be patient. If you worried about getting masculine with puberty you can try to get help from a support group and may be you can ask their help to find a doctor to get T-blockers. I will write down the things I did and things I could have done better when I was in my teens when I wanted to transition.
1. If you think your farther won't understand what you going through, don't try to force things to happened If you don't have anyone else to turn to just pretend that you have given up your idea, which makes him happy. You don't have to give up any thing but just be careful when he is around
2. What ever happened , focus on your studies.
This can be really difficult specially when you see pretty girls all around you having a good time. But you need to focus. If it helps try to keep your transition as your goal. Keep the dream of becoming a beautiful woman one day as you goal. It can be a good motivator. That was the only thing kept me on school
3. try to get in touch with a supportgroupThis way you will have people around you who understands you and people who knows that being transgender is OK.
4. If you worried about getting masculine try to get T-blockers. But if this is not something you can do don't get depressed over it. You can always be slim by having a proper diet and avoiding things that tend to build you muscles in a manly way.
5.Make at least couple of close good friends whom you can trust and talk to. This way when you are feeling down you will always have some one to talk to. Keeping things to yourself can be very depressing and not healthy.
6. Make use of the web forums. So you will know you are not alone and there are other people who face the same difficulties and there are others who have overcome those. So you knows that there is always light at the end of the tunnel
7. Don't get addicted to social networking sites lolThis may not be directly related to you issue, but social networking sites can make you depressed, specially if you worried about the way you look and you feel like you are missing out the fun. The life people show in social networks are not the true life of many. They will always upload there best looking pictures and all the cool and fun things they did. So Don't feel like you are the only one who is having a bad time just by looking in to your friends facebook pages.
I think that covers everything If you decided to wait few more years to transition.
Remember it's
always good to be patient than ending up in a street or doing something stupid.
And sweetie, try to cheer up, because you still have many many years ahead of you and it can only get better.
PS: I don't know these will help you or not, but this is what I did when I realized I could not transition till I get on my own feet and it helped. I am glad I was being patient and waited to transition. Everything I am having today is because I waited for the right time.
Be safe and be Happy
Hugs
Anya