TheQuestion - Don't give up! I'm 6'0" and was muscly before I started transition. I came a hair trigger away from offing myself, but then I had a realization - I had three choices: 1) Continue to live in misery, 2) Off myself, 3) Change. I knew that #1 was no longer an option. Then I realized that I might as well try #3 because if that didn't work out, I could always off myself later. As fate would have it, and about 16 years later, I am here to tell you that I am extremely happy that I didn't choose option #2!!!! And there is absolutely NO WAY I would choose that one now, or ever.
I found that after transition my life turned around 180-degrees for the better. I was happier, people treated me better, good things began happening for me and people were interested in me and my story. I am a firm believer that whatever happens, how people respond to you, depends more on you and your attitude about yourself than anything else. People adopt the attitude you have about it. If you're excited and happy, they are too! If you act depressed and hateful about it, they'll act that way too.
It's hard, but you have to let go of fear. I used to get all dressed-up in the years before I went full-time and when I opened my front door there was a wall of fear so thick I couldn't pass through it... until one day, when I decided ->-bleeped-<- this fear!!!! I'm going outside, AS ME!!!!! And I did. I went to a local support group as Annah Moore for the very first time in my life and I haven't looked back since. Life is as totally kick ass as you make it. Don't let yourself drag you down. Don't let your fear keep you from doing what is in your heart. Don't apologize for who you are, to anyone, not even to yourself. You own you. Nobody else. Own it baby!!!!