I haven't been very active the last couple of weeks apart from reading in this forum but today I have my 6 months HRT anniversary and I have the feeling that I need to share some stuff.

The reason for me being so quit was the never ending story of my divorce but as it looks like I can see the end of the tunnel. My wife left on Monday and moved to her BF, after confronting her with some evidence that made her realize that her chances are marginal to win a court battle. So she drop all her financial claims and the only open topic is child custody. My daughter wants to stay with me, which is now also a fact after her move out. We only need to find a solution regarding visiting frequency and rights for my soon to be Ex.
So I'm already fully into single parenting and dog "juggling" (she also left her beloved dog behind).
I'm looking forward to have the final settlement, I just want to have some quite times and go back to "normal".
The divorce process didn't bring my best sides to the surface, my therapist told me that she never want to have me as her enemy.
I came out to a few people either directly or by proxy (my wife just told them, again without asking for permission

). Anyway all their reactions have been very positive.
I called one of the persons my wife told, to ask her to keep the secret (we are living in the same village).
I had a few conversations with her in the meantime, I have the feeling that I got a new friend.

Work wise I'm still in the closet and I plan to stay their for the time being.
I'm very grateful that my main client is very understanding (regarding single parenting) and that I don't have to travel to their HQ (4-5 hours by car) any longer, instead I can use their local office to do my work.
Another great thing is that one of the project managers is also a girl like us.
This gives me hope for the future...
HRT is a mixed bag, mentally I feel great, I'm much more talkative, my breasts a growing (between A and B), some of my hair came back (still need a wig), my skin is definitely softer and cleaner. My main concern is my face, sometimes I can see her in the mirror but most of the time it's still very, very male. 40 plus year leave marks but I think that 6 months are not very long and I can't compare the results with others in their twenties. So I'm looking forward what the next 6 months will bring and the 6 months after that... Life is great!