Hmm, a question that can not be completely answered quickly or easily:
What do you like to do (or want to do) as a woman?
I am completely living as a woman... my household belongings are feminine choices.
My clothes are all women's clothes, I got rid of all of my old clothes and shoes when I came out full-time in December 2016, coming up on 2 years ago. At that important moment I immediately quit my male-mode job and relocated here to start my own woman owned small business. I am fortunate that through my hard earned education and on the job experience that I have a skill and a trade that makes that possible.... I am no longer working for anyone other than my clients and myself.
I take a shower and clean up in the morning without a thought about being a trans-woman... I am what I see in the mirror... a woman.... and I still once in a while say WOW to myself as I am getting dried off and getting dressed. A bra and panties are standard underwear, a dress or skirt and blouse and high heels are standard dress. Hair brushes and hair styles, fingernail polish, cosmetics... no longer strange but standard stuff and no longer a mystery.
No longer do I have to worry about passing, I pass 100% of the time which means when people meet me, they meet a woman and that comes with both perks and problems.
I enjoy having doors held open for me. I like offers of help with handling heavy bags of groceries and boxes.
Developing friends and relationships has never ever been a problem for me but now as a 38 old single woman I find that there is much more interest and people looking at me in ways that may be more that just friendship. If you have followed my thread it is apparent that I am concerned about how to juggle my 1 male suitor and 2 female suitors... this is all new territory for sure.
When I walk into a coffee shop, a store, or other place with lots of people I do notice that heads are turning toward me... while that is so self-affirming and certainly flattering, it also presents the issue of how to properly and nicely handle unwanted and unsolicited attention.
I won't say that I have "arrived" yet but I am getting closer every day and I am finally living the life that I was meant to live.
I say all of this to you to let you know that if you are not at that point yet, that with time, practice and determination, your time will come in a way that is unique to you. Enjoy the journey, it is your journey.
I trust that I can offer some optimism and hope to those that are still doubtful about these things. I was a doubter myself, but no longer.
Danielle