My negatives:
- People always say they can't possibly understand, like they have to, but tell me they're supportive.
- The people who care about you will view you as someone who is dying, and you're taking their place. (this is especially true if you had some success beforehand).
- Society, by and large, will take a while to accept you. And even then, it may only be a minimal tolerance (as if you inconvenience them!).
- You will be viewed as selfish.
- You can very easily become selfish.
- You will be viewed as vain.
- You will become vain, (just like everyone else

)
- This takes serious time and effort if you've obviously masculinized, and is a considerable financial burden.
- People will shove you into a box and expect you to act and look a certain way- and if you don't, for some ungodly reason you won't pass, violence will be an issue, you won't be given the medical treatment you need, and you will be called many terrible things.
- If you act normal during transition they will see a feminine man, if you act ultra feminine they will see someone trying to over compensate.
- Your mentality will solidify long before your body changes enough.
- Changing your voice is really very hard work, (though, you will eventually come to the god sent realization that each feminine voice is different) and it helps if you already use feminine speech.
Neutrals
o- As you androgynize people will become confused about your gender and avoid talking to you.
o- People are fascinated by me and want to become my friend just because I'm different.
o- People want me to be different, but I don't want to be different. Just a quirky girl.
o- This is a fluid process, and you can very easily be perceived as confused as it works itself out.
o- This takes time, this takes steps.
Positives
+ You're not keeping a secret that eats you alive every second of every day.
+ You will be happy when you look into the mirror, and you will be able to walk by one without looking into it trying to find ANYTHING feminine to ease your brain.
+ You will be rid of that god awful testosterone driven sex drive. (You'll still want sex, really, but you'll actually be able to enjoy it.)
+ You will be able to express yourself fully, without the need for constraint (within reason).
+ You will become a happier person.
+ You will generally become a better person to hang around with.
As you can see, transition is not overall a positive thing. It is what it is- transition. You go in one way and come out another, all of the in between time is awkward and surreal, if it takes you much time at all. When I'm done with it I will just think of myself as the woman I've identified as since forever, I will be a tolerable (very happy!) person, and life will move on.