Quote from: Ms Grace on April 03, 2014, 06:10:03 AM
So far though that hasn't transpired and I'm wondering if it's too soon to feel like I've arrived "home"?
Grace, IMO you were home when you decided "I am a woman." The rest is window dressing. Really. Sure it's nice to have a passable everything, nice to look pretty, but the essence of transition is really just the "I'm a woman" decision.
Will it ever be the case that you'll know that "after now, nothing bad will happen"? Of course not. Occasionally a trans person suffers for their transition, and there will never be a guarantee it won't happen to you. There will always be micro-aggressions unless you're deep stealth, but none of that risk and unpleasantness is any worse than the risks and annoyances that everyone faces every day. Sure every day it could happen that we get cancer, get into a serious car accident, have someone spit in our face for any of a number of reasons. Or we could get clocked or worse. But we learn to live with the risks and enjoy life anyway.
You'll always be making improvements in your life, some related to transition, some not. But that doesn't mean you're not "home" yet. You got there when you realized who you are.
Welcome home, Grace. It's a wonderful place to be.