@IAmM Please accept my apologies. I did not understand that you were referring to yourself. And another Michelle! Yaaay! We are taking over.

That is a popular name for gals born in the 1950s and early 1960s, and really spiked around 1970 thanks to The Beatles.
@Dietlind I often refer to myself as
lesbian with a 30% chance of queer a bit facetiously, as I am most strongly attracted to persons with a strongly feminine gender presentation and identity. I do not know what is in their briefs when I feel this attraction, and that doesn't really matter to me.
This is a bit different than what the standard description of lesbianism would cover, and is closer to what would be considered
queer among those not identifying as cisheteronormative persons. So, my orientation is nominally lesbian, but open to a broader range of people than the lesbian culture or typical identity might accept.
I'm still not sure what I might call my MtF 'birthday'. I first came out in early March one year, started HRT over a few months in the summer, with some back and forth with endocrinologists over what turned out to be a benign microprolactinoma, went full time in late October, had Gender Confirmation Surgery (GCS) a year later in late October, had Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) in late August, and have my biological birth date in late November.
On the legal side I changed my name and gender marker in January and got new birth certificates, drivers license, and passport in late February.
I'm mostly 'late'.

My full time and GCS dates are pretty close to the biological birth date, so maybe I'll just celebrate them all together.