Back some 40 or so years ago this 6ft tall, towering over the average male, balding, deeper then average voiced, frog hand, supersized feet person "Experimented" with transitioning. A few years later I tried it again. Both times utter fails. Both times totally consumed, haunted, obsessed with the dark cloud of "Some Guy in a Dress" enveloping me. Which it did, it showed. Not just I but others spotted it.
It took some 40 or so years later for me to step out into the light of day to feel , to live in sheer joy of being the real me out in the real world. A short time later I realized my lifelong dream of being seen as and accepted as a woman. BTW, this was in rural West Virginia vs the NYC area of my youth
What changed? Well, I did get a little shorter thanks to unrelenting gravitational effects. I still wore a wig as before. It took loosing a boat load of Shame and Guilt about being trans. It took learning healthier ways to think. It took finally, in just a small way, to accept myself for who and what I am. It took finally ALLOWING myself to feel that deserve some joy in my life. That my feelings, needs, and wants do matter and are OK to seek them vs always doing "What was Expected"
In shoes with typical 2-3 inch heels I'm still 6ft tall. I still have a deep voice. I compensate for these by always trying to present as unambiguously female as I can be it in a skirt or jeans. Do I get clocked? I have no doubts I am. Do I care? As long as there isn't finger pointing, laughing, or worse, I don't care. I am being the real, totally genuine me in the real world.
And.... not to harp on a point well piled on, I've been out to various trans functions and seen and met women that at first you say to yourself..... Then when you talk to them you realize they exude the joy of being the real them in the real world and that is what matters.
It is a LOT harder job to change the way you feel about yourself, then your clothes. A TG Support Group and a couple of angels sent there to help me when I needed it most was an immense help. A For-Real Gender Therapist also helped. Even a Trans-Friendly therapist will be good to help with core issues and especially to ask the you the questions you don't want to hear and get you to think about things you would rather ignore