@ Chrissi:
Hey, I'm feeling your pain. You are not alone. I'm in that situation too.
Ultimately, it's up to you, Chrissi. Go with your heart. If you decide to stop transitioning, you can always start again. Even some famous transsexuals have "hit the wall" and stopped their transitions. Renee Richards even had surgery to remove her breasts! Then, after a few months, she started her transition again. Donna Rose (author of "Wrapped in Blue") machoed up again, did the male swagger bit and the whole nine yards ... only to pick up her transition about 5 months later and go all the way. Annah Moore (author and kick-ass guitarist) quit her transition and bought a loud and macho motorcycle and wore leathers ... only to bag it and complete her transition ultimately.
Go with your heart, girl.
Personally, at this point, I'm thinking of staying on hormone replacement therapy (because it keeps me from going postal) but saying "F--- it!" to everything else. Virginia Marie on here recently posted a message moreorless saying that she's very isolated. Of course, that's not really true. She is very much beloved here at Susan's Place ... and quite rightly so. In my particular case, this isolation she speaks of is quite literally true, and I'm perfectly well aware of it. I am loathed and despised, so I ask myself, "What's the point?"
I help people ... they hate me. I encourage people ... they despise me. I build people up ... they deplore me. Even gender counselors give me the cold shoulder! Now THAT'S telling me something, right? What it's telling me is: "I've gotta be me." (Thank you, Sammy Davis, Jr.)! F--- 'em all.
Here's the deal:
At this point, I'm seriously thinking about remaining an androgyne. "Whoa, check out the dude with tits, man!!!" They're really small anyway, so whatever. I'm thinking of letting the body hair grow back, muscling up a tad at L.A. Fitness, continuing to wear my women's shorts (I've got the legs for 'em, so why not?) and just being the Merry Androgyne. People will hate me? They do anyway! Avoid me, then. Good riddance. Nobody said it better than Dee of Plano, Texas: "KMA, baby; KMA!" Music to my ears, and I motto I can live by ... and will live by hereinafter.
Chrissi, your picture here is very cute, and that's no lie. I'd say go for it! Yeah, it IS tough to transition ... at times VERY TOUGH. How does being a girl make you feel? Go with your heart, girl. Go with your heart ... it will tell you what to do. My best to you. Good luck with everything.