Pre-Transition

From the moment I "began my new life" I knew I would use it as a chance to start my "transition" i had done some research over many years finding out how to go about things.
So upon moving to a new area I decided I would slowly start to augment the "living in role" aspect into my life and not so slowly began collecting bits of clothing, within a few months of moving into a shared property I had already developed a fair amount of ladies clothing, accessories and items, but knowing I was exactly the most feminine looking I began slowly adapting.
I started by just wearing underwear (bra knickers/thong and girls socks) slowly I began to get confident enough like this that I started wearing other parts of clothing such as trousers, tops and jumpers that were a little less obvious, but implementing a slightly more feminine look every time I felt comfortable enough with where I had got to. (Publicly)
During this time I was also trying to convince my doctor to refer me to a gender clinic but he kept telling me "think about it for a bit longer" after a year of trying to convince my doctor even when I'm all female clothes he still kept saying the same, finally I took it upon myself to speak to an online specialist, we spoke for just about half an hour when she said she would be happy to refer me to whichever my local team would be.
After a few weeks I received a letter from a gender clinic for an initial assessment.
After the initial assessment some many months later, I had further assessments which were spread over half a year and was finally diagnosed with Gender Dysphoria officially and was now able to finally begin "transitioning" properly.
Even to this date more than 12months down the line I am still somewhat uncomfortable with the way I look physically which often prevents me from limiting the clothes I wear, but I am now at a point where the only clothes I own that are not female are technically unisex.

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