In one case, one feels "she" HAS to pass, mostly in order to keep from being beaten up or otherwise harmed (I once had some punkers try to set me on fire by throwing beer on me and then a lit match) by those of VERY simple minds about us who just REFUSE to understand, and THAT becomes a self-inflected prison cell but ONLY as a means of safety...as in: to be locked up in prison to keep oneself devoid of harm by others, NOT because said "inmate" did something wrong.
In another case, "she" feels she HAS to pass just because she PRFERS to be as much a woman as "she" can POSSIBLY be!! It's like the Christopher Reeves movie, "Somewhere In Time", where: as long as he removes ALL reminders of the present life he's in, he can EASILY and VERY comfortably stay back in time, where he PRFERS to be, but as SOON as he sees even the SLIGHTEST reminder of his real present, in the case of the movie, a penny in his pocket from the mid `80's, he is IMMEDIATELY snapped back to the real present, like a gum band that was stretched out as far as it could go and is suddenly let go to become it's normally relaxed state. Think of his STRONG desire to be in the early 1900's as an equally strong desire to be a woman, perfectly so in EVERY way!! Then think of that penny as, say, him discovering a single facial hair! Suddenly he realizes it's an illusion and it crashes to the ground, at least until it can be manufactured again. (I was about to disclose the end of the movie, but I thought I'd better not, just in case someone here might want to see it, I wouldn't want to spoil it for them.)
And, in some cases, you JUST want be comfortable in who you really are and passing 100% doesn't matter at all. Or, at least you want others to recognize you as who you really are inside, no matter if you pass or not.
I'm REALLY tired, I think I can hear my bed calling me, so I MAY have missed a point, but, do any of you agree with any of this? Does it sound plausible (for lack of the correct word)?