Hey there! So I have been picked to go to my part 2 medical and my interview . As one you expect I am super excited about starting my career. There is one thing on my mind though. You see I am non binery. It's kinda like being transgender, except you are not actually going full out on transitioning. Basically I was born a male, my ID says male however I am super feminine (bright clothing, long hair,make up enthusiast and on a mild dose of hormones). I am on HRT only because I felt super uncomfortable with a body full of testosterone and need to have one of the two primary gender hormones to avoid unpleasant things like osteoporosis. I have a host of great references through jobs and landlords (I often get promoted very fast and have a great track record of keeping agreements and paying rent). I aced my aptitude and got options well above what I applied for aswell. I am also far from a coward (kinda thing you pick up when others think you are weak because you have a feminine side... how wrong they are). With all these things I think I am a great fit for the CAF. However, I know military life can be much different then civilian life. My question is during basic I know I will be around males the entire time and be treated as such, but how ': masculine'' is this environment? For example how low does your hair have to go? Ect. Thanks for any advice and insight you may have . Also to those here who don't like the Transgender/Non-Binery life please don't bother writing me a post of how I am x,y and z. I don't care what you think.