Quote from: provizora on February 20, 2014, 03:53:17 PM
I was not going to return to this but since a lot of people seem to have no idea what RLE is really like...
In the UK (I cannot speak for the USA) the clinic simply requires documentary proof. For instance they like to see that you have changed your name and updated your tax records - a pay slip will do. This means you have outed yourself to your company, or at least personnel, the Inland Revenue and probably the people you work with. It is hard not to out yourself if you update your payslip and one payslip is not enough, they want a continuous series spanning months. They like you to change your medical details at your GP. They like to see other things like club memberships in your female name, utility bills, council tax bills, car insurance, credit card statements, bank statements, etc etc.
How much paper can you change, telling people you are female and then happily live a male lifestyle? In one respect it is the precise opposite of the CrossDresser's problem - they have to be so careful when out as female because all their paperwork is that of a male.
If you truly have dysphoria then changing all your paperwork is the first step in divesting yourself of the wrong gender. Is anyone really going to go to that amount of trouble for a bit of a laugh? For a joke? If you are silly enough, and determined enough, to fake all this then the Clinic will reckon you get what you deserve. They will not really care what you wear or how your hair is cut. That is your problem, but if you change all your documentation and then turn up wearing bovver boots and beard then they will probably reckon you have other issues that need addressing. They are probably right as well.
Transition is not one sided. The doctors will help you, but you have to help yourself too. There is no point in being lazy about it. To transition well takes a lot of work.
That's a good way of putting it I guess

(For the record, I wasn't asking because I intend to do so, I was more curious how they define the RLE and determine if you've done it or not).
There was me planning on changing my name before even seeking therapy

This is going to be a topic that is never ending, and will never have a right answer.
I can see the issue/solution on both sides of the fence. Those who've already done RLE without HRT are obviously 'in the know' so know exactly what it entails, and know how they are treated. For those who've not done it, all they see is this impossible task, that will end in them getting shouted at, hit, or even killed. Obviously that's unlikely to be the case, but hopefully you see what I'm saying.
I know the attitude from several here is basically 'suck it up'. But I cant help feeling that there's no way that could ever apply to everyone. If you're a confident, outgoing, chirpy, social person it'll probably work very well. If you've got few friends, low self-esteem, social anxiety, etc then it's going to be a much bigger challenge.
To simplify it a bit. Think of people with a fear of flying. There are those that will get on, feel a bit scared but think " Screw it, I'm going somewhere nice and sunny!" and there are those that freeze at the door, and bail out in a state of intense anxiety and fear. They're both trying to get to the same place. One of them is just a lot mentally stronger.
It's an interesting debate. As I said though, whilst there are good points on either side, there will never be a way to say for certain if EVERYONE should or should not do RLE before HRT. It really does come down to the individual person and what their mental and emotional state is.
This all being said, I'm now very much confused by the above couple of posts regarding what RLE is actully officially classed as. I was always lead to believe it was:
- Official name change
- Out to work/family/friends/world
- Present as your identified gender (i.e Female for MTF) on a day to day basis.
However if the above information is correct, the actual RLE is:
- Official name change
- Out to work/family/friends (but not world?)
- Present however the hell you like