Hi Elirra!

Welcome to the forum!

There would appear to be very little published research on Klinefelter's and transgenderism, so it is difficult to say how it might contribute. In general, I believe that 100% Klinefelter's normally results in a female physical expression, so your lack of masculine features, etc. could likely be a result of having Mosaic Klinefelter's chromosomes.

I found out a couple of years ago that I have the opposite condition - Mosaic Turner's Syndrome! While the majority of my cells are a male XY, a number are XO, only one X (female) chromosome. Pure Turner's Syndrome, 100% XO, also normally results in a female physical expression.

I notice that you live in Ventura County. I'm right across the line in Los Angeles County. So if you want to slip a couple of those extra X's across the border .....

Hugs,
Persephone.