Hey ya'll, I got to thank all those who have voted, and those who have left their comments. It's really nice to see this thing flow.

What I'm gathering from the posts it that it isn't the 'label' that determines ease, but the individual and their individual situation. Like
Osiris pointed out; some ts have a breeze going through transition, for others it's one big struggle.
One ag might only need small modifications to be 'happy', and might have it easier in the acceptance circuit like
Kyrill pointed out.
Yeah, but it's a hazy tunnel
Nero, well said. I remember back in 2007 when I first came to these forums there was quite some discussion about the 'different kind of androgynes' and still there were plenty who didn't fit the categories. No guideless, no bad motherf***** book, just solemn journeys with a lot of 'this works for me' lines.
Though in the end I ponder when it comes to ags with GID (neutrois example) and transsexuals what's worse: longing for the (currently) impossible or longing for the possible that in some cases is simply out of reach (financially whatsoever). If something's impossible people tend to compromise and eventually find ease in what is possible, but what if what you so much desire is possible but out of reach? I'm inclined to think the first might have an easier time to make peace. Someone may so much desire for humans to be able to fly, but it's an impossibility, they'll rely on machinery to get them as close as possible, and while it isn't perfect it'll still bring a smile to their face.
Personally I am a nullgender. That throws me in quite an 'impossible' circuit. Hormones isn't an option for me since I don't see how adding (even) more hormones is going to get me where I want to be (I want minus, not plus). Then again; a scale with nothing on both sides is just as balanced as one with the same amount on both sides. Still, I consider myself to be in quite a positive place since I'm grateful for all the small possibilities: a simple binder, a simple haircut, a bit of training, and in the end it's not the 4/5 days of PMS a month that matter; it's the 25/26 days without PMS that do.
So, while I might be in a position where my desires are impossiblities, I still consider myself to have it easier than most transsexuals.