Don't any of you worry about the long-term consequences of being unable to pass though? Worrying about people on the street is pretty pointless (unless they want to kill me), but what about finding a job or getting passed up for a promotion? What about finding a romantic partner you actually like (as opposed to dating people you dislike because they're all you can get, like I'm doing now)?
Personally, I do hate it when people stare, but that's not what really bothers me, what bothers me is what those stares imply: That this is going to follow me around for the rest of my life, that I am male and my body is male (they see me as such), and that my quality of life is never going to be a good one because people will always treat me badly. It is a fact that if you are visibly trans, your life is going to be lonelier, less prosperous, and more dangerous than if you are able to pass. Just look at the suicide statistics for people who aren't visible vs people who are. I know it's hard to admit the importance of something many of us are never able to do, but we live in a hostile world, and passing may be the only way to have a good life in it.