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It's warm here too, just lounging about in a strappy nylon dress, it's a no bra day :)

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Hi ,

Well as some of you know im a member of ourn  Brass  Bands and Orchestra so tonight I with 27 of us were playing for our Waitaki Boys High School as we do every year we hold our winter concert at the Boys school  those of us who did play were from the Waitaki Girls High School , St Kevens and 6 from the Boys High School , We played the first two numbers , The Magnificent Seven and  the Russian Sailors Dance we were pleased with what we played, after that the Boys took over and sang a good few songs and there were a good number of other items , im very impressed with the high standard shown tonight,

I wore my long  black skirt evening wear  more inkeeping for what we do, a white blouse with ruffels  in the front and long sleaves almost see through  with my head wear of  white  pleated from the front to back going down the sides a 20,s style , and that suits my outfit ,  black boots and a gray knitted open in the front evening wear cardigan with some fancy    dezign work that's looks nice   silver neckless and earings   hooped  that goes with the whole look all together,  on stage I,ll take my cardigan off while playing

= percussion there are 4 of us  females  in our section,

a good night with about 350 to 400 attending  a good  turn out, I had one young lad do the video work for me and I got to do some , hope he,ll be able to work for me again  ,

...noeleena...

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I don't have many clothes yet (and I just started wearing womens' clothes), but at the moment I'm wearing a floral dress (though I'm not super crazy about floral patterns), pink panties, and black knee high socks. I just sleep in these clothes at the moment since I'm not currently in a situation wear I can wear these things in front of people.

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Hi Everyone,

 

The choice was tough today. I went with a pair of blue slacks, and a light pink tee. As soon as I put on the shirt, I knew I picked the right shirt for my mood!

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

 

 

 

 

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White no-show socks with a thin yellow strip at the top, women's Bermuda shorts, gray boyleg panties with lace band, beige cami, light pink sports bra (unpadded...flat for now), dark red women's polo.

When I get home I'll replace the shorts with black leggings, the sports bra with my breastform bra (with forms included), and the polo with a women's short sleeve t-shirt. :)

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Teal blue dress I got on a clearance sale for $12.00, my new shiny  teal penguin bracelet (free--boyfriend/girlfriend gave it to me), my butterfly earrings I got at an antique store ($4.00), black buckle wedges($40), and my silver amethyst ring ($75). Being out at work--priceless!!!

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Black short sleeved T shirt and multi coloured knee length paisley pattern skirt

Tracy

 

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Robin, the pedicure is the most awesome thing in the world!! To me it is worth the $30-$50 (I'm in DC so things can be expensive) to get it done at a nail salon.

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Well today I wore my short shorts,  T shirt and... steel toecapped calf length boots that workmen wear on building sites.

I was mowing the lawn and so sandals would not be safe.

It is a bit of a first for me to wear female clothes along with a part that is so obviously male. Something I would not even have dared think about until very recently for fear of ridicule :unsure:

Tracy

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Green short sleeved T shirt and purple mid thigh skirt at the moment while around the house but it is cooler and pouring down with rain outside. Summer is really on it's way out (I have noticed things in the greenhouse getting noticeably backend-ish). So now thinking about longer skirts and wear for cooler weather. Every new season is an opportunity :)

Tracy

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Black t shirt, shorts trying to figure out how to add some color without over doing it my wardrobe is very small wish I had a rainbow belt that would work. Heading to the pride parade in about a hr and a half here in my city.

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I'm wearing a long sleeved UPF 50 grey blouse over a knee length jean skirt and flip-flops.  We are seeing what is hopefully the last big heat wave of the summer here with high humidity and temps in the 90's.  Kinda looking forward to fall fashions.  Fashion makes the seasons more fun.

 

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Charlize

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Wind chill is minus 4 here in the northeast so today it's  a stay inside day with a warm flannel nightgown, a fleece robe, and my vanity fair granny panties for this 65 year old, only thing missing is the fuzzy slippers.

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It's 15 degrees here and falling tonight to 0.  Just got back from my therapist meeting and will be heading out to Boston soon.   I'm wearing a ribbed knit long sleeve top with cami underneath and a complementary silk scarf, over a pair of jeans and chunky heeled shoes.  I'm saving the bulky sweaters for when it gets really cold!  

Claire, my sister lives in the Finger Lakes region of NY so I have empathy for you.  Stay warm! 
Jani

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Still wearing a furry top and leggings that I put on when I got up (pyjamas really). I am just considering getting dressed, although have already had breakfast, done morning exercise, checked emails and defrosted the fridge (self defrosting but gets bunged up with ice every few months so needs stripdown and gentle hairdryer treatment). Back in more male times I would not have dreamed of doing so much in pj's - at least since I was little. Now I wonder why not as it's so comfortable.

It's fairly mild here for this time of year (around 9 degrees) but foggy and damp, so dress is a bit indeterminate.

Tracy

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I wore a sweater dress to work today. I need more.....I try not repeat the same out fit in a 2 week period and they are so comfy in this colder weather.

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Well i guess i cross dressed during this last cold snap.  I pulled out some of my old long johns from days as a male and underdressed.  I have to laugh at the change and enjoy the warmth.

 

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Charlize

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The thing I love about being a woman Charlize is being able to wear what I want  (reasonably) without it being a problem. I must admit I have never worn Long Johns thought. I usually wear a close fitting t shirt tucked into my fleece lined tights (or leggings). Effectively the same thing and I would presume the female approach to layering.

I have to say that my way of thinking is that when you can comfortably wear male clothing as a woman without feeling stressed, you may well have come to accepts yourself. After all clothes are just clothes.

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On 12/17/2016 at 6:44 AM, Charlize said:

Well i guess i cross dressed during this last cold snap.  I pulled out some of my old long johns from days as a male and underdressed.

Bah ha ha...that just makes me laugh!!  Hey, long johns are long johns and when you're cold they work.  Although now you can get high tech women's ones that used to not be available except in men's versions.  I wear them a lot when we go to the mountains.

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Angry Birds!!!  Look out!!! ;-)   I never played angry birds.  But I used to sit next to a lady I flew a lot with that played it nonstop sometimes for 4 hours. 

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Black & white stripe cami, bra breast forms, jeans. Black pumps 3" heels ( love my shoes) bracelets a necklace and of course my new earrings. Best day all week. 

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