I'm 5 months into hormones... completely redid my eyebrows (a BIG change)... my hair is growing out... my chest is getting lumps... and dressing in brighter colors / not covering my body with a heavy coat... and posting pictures of myself on facebook which look more feminine (headbands / expression and things).... oh, and on facebook my name is "Ivory" (and people know I use that name a lot)... oh, and my comments online (to lots of people i see at school constantly) are very feminine / cutesy.
And STILL no one is suspects I am trans hahaha. I think everyone just assumes I am gay.
No one says a word about how I look (though, sometimes I feel as if someone might be looking at me a little too long or something). They don't even talk about me much behind my back (I have spies

). A few months ago I went monkey crazy on my eyebrows and showed up to class the next day... no one said a word.
Apparently it takes a LOT for people to start thinking "trans". I act like a guy (pretty much) face to face... give the "hows it going" greating and the headnod... and just chat like nothing is going on.
Though, I have noticed a little bit of people treating me differently / more gently. For example, I was out to dinner with a few people from class last week (one female and 2 males), and one of the guys was talking about some sex documentary he had watched. He kept asking if he was offending me (I was laughing with everyone else), but didn't say anything to the woman sitting right there (who is actually a year younger than me and very feminine, so wasn't an age thing). And after dinner he apologized to me if he had offended me for the topic.
Sooo, I guess people definitely do see me differently ... but I think still male. Just a sensitive / fragile male? Which has actually been my experience for a long time (guys I date treat me the same way)... so, works for me. (Or maybe I am granted a little extra "weird-wiggle-room" for being an artist?) I really don't care about the gender thing, just as long as people treat me in a way I like and are sensitive to the fact some things make me uncomfortable

And as long as they see me as "a nice person" who they have no problem hanging out with or working with, I am happy