OK, where was I. Oh, I was writing to express a minority opinion. I do think that it is important for me to be myself/for you to be yourself. I also think human life is about relationships. I've been here for a year, wrestling with the inner reality that who I am does not match my body. In that time, I have come to the conclusion that if I can express my inner self within the relationships I have worked hard to build and maintain, I will have the greatest chance for fulfillment and happiness.
If you are in a relationship, where your partner cannot respect and accept you as you are, get out--regardless of whether you transition. I say that from experience, being in my second marriage.
I feel free, when we are looking at dresses, and my wife asks: "What do you think of this?" to ask in return: "For me or for you?" Unfortunately, dresses look ugly on me, and no hormones will change that. I can dream, though. On the other hand, I don't have the body hair some complain about. My wife has asked more than once whether I shave my legs; I don't. Last night, I made penne with cauliflower, tomato, and olives. Tonight, a beef stirfry. My kitchen is relatively clean. My wife likes my body. There's a smile on my face.
Here's to smiles on all your faces,
S