: Transitioning can involve significant life changes, including confronting spouses, navigating divorce, or finding partners who offer unconditional support.

: Transitioning later often requires deconstructing decades of gendered socialization. One woman reflected on how, even as a child, she felt "pretty" having her nails done but would rush to remove the polish before her parents saw, fearing their reaction.

Many transgender people discover and embrace their identities later in life, often navigating decades of societal expectations before finding the courage to live authentically. These "amateur" or first-time transitioners frequently describe a lifelong internal knowing that was suppressed due to a lack of resources, fear, or the desire to please family. Experiences of Late-Life Transition

: Some transitioners face career shifts or financial struggles, though many find that the emotional rewards of authenticity outweigh material needs.

: Many recall early memories—sometimes as young as age four or five—of wanting to embody femininity or experimenting with clothing in private.

: Maria transitioned at 58 and, within days, realized it was the only way she could find peace. She describes the best part of transitioning as finally living without the limitations of self-doubt.

For many, the decision to transition in their 50s or 60s is driven by a need for honesty and the realization that living authentically is the only path to true happiness.

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