Oh, for me, after the estrogen kicked in, a lot of my guy traits kind of extinguished themselves, and my more innate female traits just sort of blossomed.
Some of the guy things I used to like to do, firearms collecting, shooting, etc, suddenly became less important to me. Oh, I can still shoot well, but I'm just not as interested. I still keep them for home protection, and it IS kind of nice to be able to use them with familiarity if I had to.
On the other hand, I'm not making as much money these days, and live check to check, and it's kind of nice to be able to buy brake pads, and fix my brakes. I did this on my wife-partner's car recently, and she appreciates it too, and reminds me to wear gloves and not chip a nail.
I'm not very strong at all anymore. It's even hard picking up a wheel to replace on the car, but I use leverage, and all the other 'guy' stuff I learned.
The neighbors know I'm lesbian, but when I do 'guy' type things, and drive my pickup, I guess they just stereotypically figure it's a natural thing for a lesbian to do, and leave me alone.
I used to fish every day, and I still enjoy it once in a while, but I'd rather go shopping, or make homemade herbal soaps, or practice my knitting.
Things change. They just do.
Bev