Just to note: I started my transition in 1987 and was followed by the UofChicago Medical Gender Clinic from 1990 until just before SRS in 1993. I've been involved with the community since 1981.
I disagreed with your conclusions back then, and nothing has altered that opinion. I didn't fit your typology, and many of the others I knew didn't either. Some did - the transvestites. I never met the 'hyper-feminine' because they spend most of their time in the MALE gay community. Something I never did - and because I didn't, the first therapist I saw rejected my claims of GD saying I wasn't committed (because I had no homosexual contact/relationships to that point) enough. He told me I was a repressed gay man. He was considered the #1 gender specialist in Chicago area. He was useless, and wrong.
I understand your commitment, it just seems you never listened and learned.
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