As someone who is transgender and hasn't started full trasitioning until recently. I've come to the conclusion that a lot of people are actually quite ambivalent on the situation. It's usually too small to warrant any big, showy reaction and to just totally explode on someone would be a richard move. It's genuinely not a problem until you are related to or friends with someone in the social extremes. Honestly, I'm here to bust the myth that just because someone is transgender, they always act like a special snowflake. Out of this entire experience, the only thing I wanted was to be treated like a normal human being. And guess what... my friends never bullied me, my family still loved me and I never got kicked out of my college just because my gender identity if different from my love. I will forever be male, I will never deny that. But how I present myself will always be feminine and I will always try to present myself as a woman. I won't ever push myself on others to use correct pronouns because I get it, I struggle to talk to my trans friends all the time like that. In fact, until I'm fully presentable, I don't expect anyone to call me any different. I want to break this habit of people calling trans people this disgusting leftist fascists that want to create a world of dominance by the special snowflakes. Because in reality, most of us are just normal people trying to live normal lives with the dice we rolled. For me it was low testosterone. I have abnormally low testosterone, which may be caused by my pituitary not functioning correctly. I look a little more effeminate and behave a little more effeminate. And it's a crapshoot I'm working to make the best out of. I'm planning on going on HRT as soon as I get college and my whole "planned parenthood" thing out of the way. Hopefully things will work out and I continue to keep the support of those I love. As for you guys, I never expect anyone here to understand, and if people hate me more for this then... I guess that's how it'll be. I guess that's that for a while, onto our regularly scheduled stuffshow.