@Rachel Dear Rachel:Heya girl, please do not overthink all the issues and things that you mentioned in your last posting.
Regarding your therapy and therapist... only stop seeing your therapist when you feel comfortable doing so but based on all that you said, I am thinking that continuing on with your therapist would be a good thing.
I can understand completely about being alone... I have never been married and I only have been in one serious relationship when I was in college, many years before I transitioned. Yes, being alone does have it's good points that I do take advantage of... but I see so many of my friends that are in happy and wonderful relationships and I envy them many times for the things that they do and share with each other.
I know that you have read my thread and commented there often so you do know my story and the fact that I am dealing with lots of local friendships with both men and women... and burgeoning relationships involving my interested suitors. I find this exciting for sure but also quite frightening to me as well... because now I am dealing with this as a woman... new territory for sure. Yes, as you stated:
"Risk and change is difficult"But the old saying.....
"no risk, no reward" ..... is ever-present in everything we do.
I apologize for my reply sounding like a pep-talk for you, but regarding what you stated about
trying and failing...
... we have all heard
"that it is better to have tried and failed then to have never tried"..... and toward the final years of their lives, most people will say that
"they don't regret what they did in their life near as much as what they didn't do." Those points certainly apply to all of us that are transitioning but also in just about every other life endeavor.
Regarding your fears about electrolysis.... get it done, it is a big important step in your transition goals. Consider it like going to the Dentist... it is usually not a pleasant thing to do, but it has to be done.... (I know, that was a very poor analogy) .

Wishing you well and please keep keeping on, you have worked too hard and long to not continue on to your personally positive and happy results.
Please know that I consider you to be a very positive and most supportive member here on the Forums and your posts and comments offer so much help and kind thoughts on a lot of the various thread benefiting many here. You are an invaluable resource here on Susan's.
Hugs and well wishes,
Danielle