Being born transsexual eats up your brain. It causes you to focus your whole being on your wrong-gender issues.
Transitioning is such a wonderful relief that it's difficult to stop shouting about it from the rooftops. You want everyone to know. You want to tell the world. As you start on hormones and live full time, you want to tell everyone you meet.
Most people don't care. They really don't want to know. They have their own problems and really can't comprehend yours.
Many true transsexuals will tell you that the moment they came out of the anesthetic after the surgery, they knew their brain was changed. They will tell you that they were forever changed and cured of being transsexual. They will say that they are now women, plain and simple. As you go through the recovery period and adapt to life as a woman, you stop talking about it. You ARE a woman, just like half the population. They don't talk about it, why should you?
Finally, you are just you. The woman. When you meet people, you don't introduce yourself as "Alice, the person with the birth defect". You are just Alice. No more, no less.
It's time for Alice to be Alice. You meet guys, you date guys. Guys come and go from your life. They're guys, wanting what guys want, doing what guys do.
At some point, you may get serious. Most will say it's time to talk. By then, they know and love Alice.
I don't believe the best way to live is to constantly talk about your birth defect. I don't believe it's best to focus your whole life on your birth defect. I don't believe it's best to show everyone your birth defect. You're Alice.
Many will disagree with this. I am who I am and I don't talk about my past to everyone, unless they have a serious need to know. Casual acquaintances have no reason to know. It's not a secret, it's just not on the front page.