Hi Skylar,
Welcome to the site. Sorry it took us a few days to officially welcome you.
Do you mind if I ask what age you are? Couple of reasons I ask. If you are under 18, you still have to pretty much follow your parents rules. However, there is a category on here called youth talk where you can talk to others who may be your age and may experience similar situations. Sadly, it is pretty common. Do you think your parents would be cool with your going to a therapist? They can be so helpful to talk to about feelings and try to work your way through what I call the maze of being trans.
Depending on your school, there should be therapists available. Even if your parents won't take you to one, you might be able to use the school's.
I would agree with Sophie about continuing with your education. If only because not just life but a trans life tends to have costs that others don't.
I would also suggest that coming out at a school away from home is a great way to make a new start. It's like starting your life over and often the support at colleges can help in ways that public schools aren't always able to. Especially because the students are usually 18 or just turning it. Most docs will not prescribe HRT to under 18yo without parental consent.... They also usually have support groups and peer groups that can be of great help.
Hang in there. Stay in contact with your support group. Face to face is always better, but post here if no one is around.
I would also suggest not cutting your parents off. Certainly, if there is to be violence, don't stick around. If they choose to cut you off when you do come out, make it their choice. Keep a line there. There have been many who have changed their priorities over time when faced with reality.
These are all suggestions. I can't tell you what to do. Try to keep moving forward, try to keep safe. Also try to keep learning about this part of you .
I wish you love, acceptance and a smoother path for the future.
I also want to share some links with you. They are mostly welcome information and the rules that govern the site. If you have not had a chance to look through them, please take a moment to:
Things that you should read
Once again, welcome to Susan's. Look around, ask questions and join in.
With warmth,
Joanna