Where to start... In December of later year I started identifying as genderqueer. When I was a kid and teenager I wanted to be a guy, and then I went on birth control which made me girlier for a while. I've been off all hormones since December, and so it's no surprise that my manlier feelings came back. A couple of weeks ago I realized that I think I'm actually transmale and not just GQ. I've been getting pretty bad body dysphoria lately, too. I ordered a binder and a packer. They came yesterday, and putting them on... It felt so, so good, and so, so right.
Things are compounded by the fact that I've got a mental illness, and it's very sensitive to hormonal changes. In the past, birth control pills have made me psychotic (a long time ago) and suicidal (in December, which is why I went off them). I'm seriously worried about what might happen should I decide to go on T, but that would be way in the future anyway.
I am pansexual, and so is my husband. Our eighth wedding anniversary is this coming Halloween. He's very comfortable with the notion that his wife is a guy, and he's being very supportive. That's all I'm going to say about him on these boards; he's a very private person, and he'd like to keep it that way.
I have no desire to be an overly masculine man. If I could be anything I wanted, it would probably be a gender-fluid bio-male. I want a male body, but I would prefer to look more like James Spader did in the original Stargate movie. I'm a total geek, and being a geeky guy is a natural for me. I doubt I'll ever have bottom surgery, because as far as I know science can't give me perfectly functional male bits.
As far as non-gender stuff goes, I'm 36 and going back to school for my BA in psychology. I'm hoping for grad school after that, but I doubt I'll be able to move to a college town for family and financial reasons. I read a lot -- non-fiction, mostly science and history -- and I knit (as you may have guessed from my username!). I'm also a computer geek, and spent a dozen years as a web developer.
So... hi! Nice to meet you all!