Hey guys, so it's been a while.
I've been pretty busy since this summer; I got my name changed and moved for the first time (I'm also living on my own for the first time, in a new state). Job hunting aside, things have been some fantastic and my group of friends out here are amazingly accepting and supportive! It's kind of crazy that I'm getting used to other people actually acknowledging my gender presentation, haha. I actually attended my eldest sister's wedding as well after being moved out for a month or so and it turns out my family is starting to warm up to "Eli/Elijah" and accepting my masculine presentation. I still got alot of "she's" and "her"'s during the wedding, but they also gave me a boutonniere rather then a corsage, so go figure.

However, I've also been noticing an oddity that has me scratching my head. Granted, folks around my new town seem to be avoiding gender pronouns around me, but when they do use pronouns it's always feminine. Even when I went to Social Security to get a new card, the girl behind the counter read out and typed up my new information with my very male name and still used "ma'am" when giving me my paperwork (and I think I was even presenting as extra masculine that day on purpose)!
It feels like back when I first started presenting as male and didn't have any confidence and didn't pass often because I wasn't used to it. Yet now I've become more confident and accustomed to my masculine life, I've taken legal steps towards transition, I'm binding now more then ever (or at least hidden under layers of clothes since it's cold), but I just don't seem to be passing on the street anymore. I even got called a "girl" on one of the online communities I post to as well (which is a topic for another thread), but this situation has left me increasingly confused and it's getting me a little bummed. I can't even remember the last time a person on the street referred to me as "he/sir".