So I finally found a doctor through my insurance who works with trans people.
I just emailed her to ask her what she required before she would prescribe hormones.
She told me that I would need one of two things:
1) provide documentation of real life experience for at least 3 months (ie documentation of employment, student or volunteer activities in your new gender role, documentation of your new legal name, and documentation that persons other than a therapist knows you in your new gender role)
Or,
2) completion of Psychotherapy regarding transition for at least 3 months (with a letter from your counselor stating you've gone through this therapy).
Now, they're both three months. But which is easier/better to do?
I know what therapy consists of.
But what exactly counts as RLE?
I mean, I already dress as much like a guy as I can (see my avatar). everyone at work and school knows I'm trans, even though I don't ever talk about it. I either told them or they asked me at one point, or someone else told them.
And then a lot of my family either doesn't know or pretends they don't know.
So I'm sure that there isn't good enough, lol.
But what can I do to make it count as RLE?
she mentioned "volunteer activities in your new gender". what does that mean? I have to do some activity that only males can do? Like, assist in coaching a little league? idk.
And she mentioned "documentation of employment", how does that prove RLE? Unless I had a job for men only.
Anyone who can, please tell me anything you know about RLE and how to do it the way they want.