It gets harder both physically and mentaly...
Being called "sir" etc is indeed really hurtful after hrt and also yeah wearing typical male clothes is almost unbearable , mine are mostly unisex so its kinda ok , but still wearing female clothes feels so natural now, and I imagine its only gonna get even more natural...
some other things like facial hair etc which didnt bothered me that much now I cant stand them etc...
Anyway I wouldnt say Im boy mode now, im hybrid mode and it can get painful and annoying but also can get hopeful,,,
you know having people telling me that they thought I was a girl when they saw me from affar or asking me if Im a boy or a girl, that means im on the right path,,,but having people staring at me in disgust,well thats a whole lot different story...
Also girl mode is becoming more and more eeer less masculine :/ so , again , I feel that im on the right path and I shouldnt give up
Still I dont feel ready for full time either,,,I too need to work my voice etc...
Im not sure if I ll feel the need to start it sooner , but I think I ll begin on summer

Quote from: ath on February 15, 2014, 09:33:41 PM
You could try going more unisex with your clothing. I'm about to start HRT, but I've been going more unisex with clothing for years.
For shoes, converse (if they are your style) are definitely great for both genders. My cisgendered GF has probably 12 pairs. I've been wearing them for a while, too. They are nice in that they come in LOADS of colors, probably anything you could want. Plus, they have a slimming effect on your feet. Probably a better look for younger people such as myself, but you never know.
Yeap I have a black pair too XD