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Guest Razilee

I just uploaded a new gallery photo. I'm wearing a short black skirt with a flowery boarder pattern, a pink blouse, and a rose in my hair, nylons and high heels. I must have looked pretty good because as I walked down the street I got a honk and wave from a car of guys. That doesn't happen when I'm dressed more like them.

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Raz

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Black leggings, navy blue tee and short black tube skirt!

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Guest Andir

My fake all stars, jeans, t-shirt and a track jacked with the sleeves above my elbow. It was a bit cold when i stood up to go to school.

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Guest JaneShannon

It has been a busy spring with little time for dressing as..while me, but not today!!!

My first pair of women's jeans which are a light blue stone washed covering a purple thong. Most of my clothes are winter clothes, so I also bought a nice light weight summer top which has a purple front and a black back with cappy sleeves with a white T-shirt bra. I love the cappy sleeves. To finish it off I am also sporting wedge sandles with a 2.5 inch heal.

I feel good!

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Guest Mickey

It's June, in Memphis, I'm in some black cotton shorts and a yellow racer back tank. Hair is pulled back, twisted, and in a hair clippy, pulled up off my neck. And flipflop style sandals. :P

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It is warm, and sunny here in Sacramento California, and so today I am wearing a short dress with black, grey, and brown palm fronds on a white background. On my feet I am wearing white T-strap sandals with a very low heel (I am five foot ten, and I don't need any more height today). Underneath it all, I am wearing a 38 B cup bra, and bikini style panties. No make-up today, just some lip gloss. I am wearing my hair in a high ponytail in order to show off my peace sign earrings of anodized niobium, and as usual I am wearing a Thorshammer pendant (brass) on a gold plated chain.

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Stephanie

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Doing work laundry so I have my awesome good-butt jeans on with a fitted (and long!) black tank top and a multi-shade of blue bra under. Oh and black/aqua DC shoes.

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Guest CLAIRE100

lavender panties, and an old fahioned housecoat, the more I move forward in my transition, the more I look like my Grandmother

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I was going out for dinner with family and family friends, so I had to dress a little bit nicer than my usual, so:

Dark green tank top under a white peasant top with dark green vertical stripes, jeans, black DC shoes. I even did my hair and wore makeup. (shocking, I know. lol)

(what color bra underneath? I don't remember....a dark one, I think)

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Black girly tee with my short denim shorts

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Guest JaneShannon

I think this is my favorite thread on this forum. I the only thing I love more then reading what others are wearing, is sharing what I am wearing.

I had to stop at target to get birthday invites for my son's party, and I just happened to stroll through the ladies clothing section. With good success!!!

So, I am wearing a brand new summer skirt, above the knee, black with wide-ish dark green, blue, pink, and white strips. I love the waist line (the skirt's--not mine) which is rucked on the sides. So far VERY comfortable. I have determined why women wear skirts and summer dresses. Beyond looked great, they are super cool, much cooler than male short pants. The skirt is covering a red lace thong.

On top I white t-shirt bra, and a white top. The top has cappy sleeves, and a very cool criss-cross lace-up back. I tied the laces in a big bow.

I am wearing my brown wedge sandals. I definitely NEED more shoes!!! I mean seriously, how is a girl supposed to survive without a pair of black sandals!?!?!? I looked for some today, but I didn't see any I liked.

Take Care,

JaneShannon

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It is the 4th of July and i'm sitting at breakfast in a long blue skirt printed with white shapes containing patterns from bandanas. My blouse is bright red with a small white paisley print and bottom border os bandana print. This farm girls patriotic today. Ohyea my toes are still red but need a little work at the beauty parlor this week.

Where are the fireworks?

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Charlize

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Guest AshleighP

just for fun today. Zebra print footless tights, short denim skirt, pastel blue scoop neck sleeveless top, and my favorite 4" black heels. of course wig, makeup, and necessary undergarments. Time to change for work. Such fun!

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Guest VioletDharma

It's kinda fun to look at everybody's descriptions of what they are (or were) wearing. I am wearing olive capris and thin navy blue v-neck boyfriend cut t-shirt, no bra, no makeup. Super casual. ?

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Black panties, black short sleeve tee and purple mid thigh skirt. So basic :)

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Guest JaneShannon

Olive skater skirt over black panties. White knit (t-shirt material) top with rivets with silver and black sticking on the neck over a black bra. Silver earrings. Brown 2-inch sandals with Roman style straps.

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      Let’s stick to cite-able fact. Most of my posts have been directly in relation to LGBTQ+ rights as it pertains to P2025 and I have drawn direct links between people, their quotes, and their agenda. I have made reference to the cronyism that P2025 would entail as well, by gutting, not cutting, broad swathes of government and replacing it with “conservative warriors” (I can get you the direct quote, but rest assured it’s a quote). All this does is constantly force the cogs to be refitted, not their movement. To say that agencies have directly defied a President is a bit much, the EPA did what Trump told them to do at the direct harm to the environment, the department of agriculture did the same by enacting the administrations forced move to KC which decimated the USDA.      How about Betsy DeVoss for Education? Or Bannon for anything? What about the revolving Chief of Staff position that Trump couldn’t stay filled? Or the Postmaster General, who did much to make the USPS worse?   Let’s not mix politics with racism, sexism, or any other ism. Because Trump made mainly white, male, appointments—many of them not, arguably, people fit for service—or unwilling to commit to term. I can argue this because, again, he’s up for election and will do what he did before (and more of the same, his words).   Please delineate how the selected diversity appointments have negatively affected the US, other than being black, women, or queer? Representation matters and America benefits when its people are inspired and empowered.
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    • RaineOnYourParade
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    • RaineOnYourParade
      Major mood, right here ^^^    I've listened to Lumineers to a long time (a major portion of it by osmosis via my mom), so that is almost painfully relatable
    • RaineOnYourParade
      As for getting a button-up/formal pants suit, you can try to talk to her more -- Cis women in tuxes have worn tuxes in recent years, after all, (for example, Zendaya) so it can still be a relatively safe topic. For jumpsuits, I'd recommend going with a simple one with a blazer, if you can -- this'll make it look overall more masculine. There's a lot of good brands, but going for one without a lot of extra glitz on it will make it look less feminine under a blazer. I don't know many specific brands though since I usually just get my stuff from chain stores, sorry :<   When it comes to your hair, if you can't cut it, you can look up tutorials on fluffing it up instead. If you can pull it off, it can look a lot shorter and more androgynous instead!
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