Thanks everyone. I especially appreciate the guidelines, Keira. I think I fall into the "If it sounds totally unnatural, not just male, don't use it" category now.
I live in a small rural town in the middle of nowhere so I basically have just one shot at making my case to the locals. I'm juggling when to fully come out to them. To think that I can wait until everything is perfect is irrational, I know...
My rash of coming out questions here on Susan's are because I am studying electrology at a school in Wisconsin. When the teacher found out that I am transitioning she said I want you here in your correct gender for the practical (600 hrs hands on training). At first I was terrified as it seemed too soon. But she has seen my picture, heard my voice and knows I am just starting transition so I've decided why not? It's a brand new town, I don't know anyone there, I will be in a safe place as everyone there already knows about me.
Renate: I'm curious as to how people react to your voice (like when talking to your next door neighbor). Is your voice a big problem for you or do you consider it to be just something that will come along with time?
Dora