I can certainly sympathize with you about being tall. I have way too many bumps, bruises, cuts, and scars on my head then I care to think about. And I am only 6ft tall. Only!...
Forty years ago I leveled off at the 6ft mark. Being trans and tall was depressing. Especially in an era when the average height of guys was 5'8"-5'10" with the women being a good 4" to 6" shorter. I had a few other good reason to feel that any thought about transition was destined to be a complete a total failure on top of having learned at an early age that standing out was a very bad thing.
However, times, self-esteem and attitude has changed. Thanks to the typical American diet women are far taller (as well as bigger around) then 30 years ago. I no longer feel that I am the lone six footer when I am out and about in the real world. I also love wearing heels. Unfortunately when you are a size 10 1/2 to 11 you not butt ugly shoe choices are very limited. Even more limited when it comes to heels. Unless you want to spend the really big $$$, which I cannot. Yet I do have a few pairs in the 3" tall area I regularly wear.
Sure, I get the occasional perhaps too long of a look. But when you are surrounded by shorter, very overweight, and extremely casually dressed women (to the point they could of just finished doing the brakes on their pick-up) and you are tall, thin, dressed in business casual, you'll get looks. These days I see that as a positive thing.