Thank you! I'm glad to have it as well. I came out to my boyfriend pretty much the same time he did to me (yes, we both came out to each other about a month after we started dating). I did tell another close (male) friend several weeks earlier, and at the time I was identifying as Androgyne. He seemed to be a little confused, and the next time I hung out with him he did call me sir, though I just think it was habit, and not malicious, but after that we just carried on as normal, talking about video games, politics, philosophy, and many other things. As long as I give him a gentle reminder, I'm sure he'll correct himself. I just don't think it'll be something I discuss with him much. I also had come out a different female friend earlier, who was similarly supportive like Helen. It's just that the one with Helen stood out the most. So I have four people who know, three who are supportive, and one who seems indifferent.
Next person I'll probably tell will be my father. I know my mother will not support it at all, but I'm not sure how Dad would react. He was supportive when I came out as bi (actually pan, though), but overall he seems indifferent to LGBT matters. I just know that for him, realizing that his "son" may not be male will throw him for a loop, at the least.