Last year, when I first went to the endocrinologist preliminary to beginning HRT, he asked: "Are you full time?"
I said, "I'm not sure how to answer the question. I go to work every day as you see me now." I was wearing a plain fitted women's blouse, women's pants, women's flats, and minimal makeup. "I make no effort to present as male." (I didn't pass as female.) "I don't know if this answers your question?"
He said, "Yes, you answered it." But I never found out if the answer was yes or no! Anyway, he told me to give a blood sample and come back in 2 weeks for my hormones, and that was that.
I wear exclusively 100% women's clothes. I can't remember the last time I even wore a man's shirt, let alone any other male clothing, probably about a year ago.
Pluses:
When I go out anywhere but work, I wear skirts/dresses, bras, heels, feminine ruffly blouses, dangly earrings, more makeup, etc. The works. And I never go to the men's room. Ladies' room only. I use my girlname as much as possible: at the hair salon, transgender clinic, therapist, laser place, many businesses, meeting anyone new, etc. Got my public library account in my girlname too. I recently started laser beard removal and have begun to pass somewhat. Well, a little.
Minuses:
I haven't explicitly come out at work, although I have been obviously gender-variant for almost 2 years now. I came out to just one friend at work, who is very supportive. These days I go to work in women's pants, flats, plain blouses, no bra (just a cami underneath), stud earrings, women's bracelets and rings, and what I consider a modest amount of makeup. Unfortunately, not having explicitly come out at work yet, I have no choice but to grit my teeth and use the men's room there. It's the only men's room I go to. I still have my original name where necessary (work, driver's license, checking account, credit card) because I haven't gotten to the legal name change.
I have been very slowly, gradually, feminizing my entire life all this time. I still have quite a ways to go to complete transition. So at what point can I be considered "full time"? Is there a clear definition of the concept?