Quote from: gwencook on May 16, 2018, 12:13:04 PM
1) Isn't that the sane thing?
I don't think so. Whether or not you pass is all about how others see you. Granted, that's not something to be ignored. But becoming yourself is about how you feel, not about how others see you.
I wear skirts because I feel good wearing them, not because they will fool the public. I like the changes that HRT has made to my body and my face because I feel good when I look in the mirror, not because they make me look like a fashion model. (They don't, believe me!)
I like being gendered female when I meet people. But I don't care a bit if they find me pretty or ugly. I don't care if they can tell I'm trans or if they assume I'm cis. Not my business. I care that they gender me female, because that is important to who I am.
Perhaps looking a particular way and passing is important to who you are in a similar way. If so, you should go for it, regardless of what I or anyone else says.
But I get the impression from your posts that imposing that strict standard on yourself is causing you some pain and suffering. Certainly some stress about your future around whether you can meet that goal and what it means to your career prospects. So it seems to me (and it is only my opinion) that you might be happier with looser goals about how the public sees you, concentrating more on how you feel about who you are.