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It's been about a month since I've bought any more cloths and I couldn't resist the itch last night when I found a super cute outfit from items on Fredrick's on clearance and a inexpensive pair of shoes. The shoes where a second choice because the ones I really wanted where sold out in my size :( but I still like these shoes too. They should be arriving tomorrow. I just need to find a nice jacket to go with it.

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Wow, Natalie, that outfit is gorgeous! If I had a slim figure I would buy that in a minute. I've always wanted to wear a pencil skirt.

The shoes are lovely, but too tall for my taste. You're gonna look fantastic. :) I'm really happy for you, girl.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Can I say sexy? Very nice. Those heels are amazingly high. You should have a great ensemble with the new things. Enjoy!

Kat

They are 5" so yeah I guess I picked form over function, but they look so nice.

Here's the one I had wanted but the largest one in stock is 8 1/2 and sadly while my feet would probably fit length wise my feet are just a little bit too wide. :(

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But if anyone is lucky enough to fit an 8 1/2 they are only $18!

Wow, Natalie, that outfit is gorgeous! If I had a slim figure I would buy that in a minute. I've always wanted to wear a pencil skirt.

The shoes are lovely, but too tall for my taste. You're gonna look fantastic. :) I'm really happy for you, girl.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

I love the first pencil skirt I have. This is my second. :)

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh my, Natalie!

That outfit is spectacular!

Although my taste runs to peasent skirts and blousy tops, I love that top and skirt! DANG!

And since that's your second skirt like that, you must be satisfied with the first! ( I'd go down in a minute...on the floor!)

I hope that you enjoy it...and remember..a pic wouldn't hurt.....Hee Hee!

Huggs....

Donna Jean

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Guest Joanna Phipps

hmmm 30 years younger and bout 100 lb lighter and I just might be able to make that work... its one of those uber cute outfits(none of which fit this line backer frame of mine)

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Guest NatalieRene

I got them today and everything fits good except the shoes. Ironically at size ten they feel a little loose so I might send them back for a 9 1/2.

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Here's the shoes and my super curious kitty who was making a mad dash for the chair to leap at my laptop on the counter right as the picture went off. I guess he wanted to push the button.

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Here's the vest and one squirmy kitty just before I put him back down after he went for the laptop.

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And here is the the outfit. Sorry about the hair, its at that awkward length and it went off before I had time to check if I was in position and smile. The timer is too quick. lol

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Guest NatalieRene
Natalie,

Wow, you've got a figure. Isn't it great to buy women's clothes and have them fit? You wear them well. I'm jealous.

You go, girl.

Yvonne

Thank you so much for the kind words yvonne. Now if I can just do something about my face.

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It's been about a month since I've bought any more cloths and I couldn't resist the itch last night when I found a super cute outfit from items on Fredrick's on clearance and a inexpensive pair of shoes. The shoes where a second choice because the ones I really wanted where sold out in my size :( but I still like these shoes too. They should be arriving tomorrow. I just need to find a nice jacket to go with it.

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Oh, Natalie,

love your new outfit. Those I can buy though/ happy, your legs are fab girl, cant buy those/ envy.......pros and cons of being a girl. Luv,Viv.

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One of my most fond transition-related daydreams is to design my own clothes.

I've never been big on the dress-up rilly, but I think it would be rilly fun and cool.

This would work well for me too cause I've never rilly followed fashion and clothes can serve as a nice conduit for personal expression.

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Oh, Natalie,

love your new outfit. Those I can buy though/ happy, your legs are fab girl, cant buy those/ envy.......pros and cons of being a girl. Luv,Viv.

Thanks Viv. My leg tone is from years of riding my bike around as a kid and in college to get around when I was a poor college student with no car.

One of my most fond transition-related daydreams is to design my own clothes.

I've never been big on the dress-up rilly, but I think it would be rilly fun and cool.

This would work well for me too cause I've never rilly followed fashion and clothes can serve as a nice conduit for personal expression.

I'd love to try my hand at making my own cloths. I think there is a fabric store right down the street from me.

Cute Kitty, Natalie. I've always loved the black and whites.

Thanks Amie

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Guest Natalie92
They are 5" so yeah I guess I picked form over function, but they look so nice.

:o Those are WAYY too tall for me! They'd put me at 6'3", which is way too tall. I just came out to one of my friends I who went to high school with me my freshman year, and she told me that she hasn't worn heels that she owned since she was 14 (she's turning 21 in Mar.) for that very reason. She's already six foot and she went to go try on some boots with heels a few weeks ago, and looked like a giant in the store.

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Oh, Natalie,

love your new outfit. Those I can buy though/ happy, your legs are fab girl, cant buy those/ envy.......pros and cons of being a girl. Luv,Viv.

Ooooo my favorite black heels look just like that pair.

I have gotten lots of compliments from gg's when wearing on them too.

I ONLY have ohhh twenty seven or so pair of high heels.From sky scraper

5" spikes that I can walk in like I was born to(which i was).To my favorite

pair of open toed red spikes,with cork heels and platform,that look gorgeous

on my feet.It is good that I am a short lady,because I can wear any style I like.

Angie

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:o Those are WAYY too tall for me! They'd put me at 6'3", which is way too tall. I just came out to one of my friends I who went to high school with me my freshman year, and she told me that she hasn't worn heels that she owned since she was 14 (she's turning 21 in Mar.) for that very reason. She's already six foot and she went to go try on some boots with heels a few weeks ago, and looked like a giant in the store.

Natalie Alexis

They put me at exactly 6' but I can save them for when I'm with a taller crowed. Which isn't all that hard. I will say though I like 4" heels better so I'll probably keep it to 4" or under unless the shoe is so nice that I compulsively buy it. LOL

That outfit is so cute Natalie, totally happy for you. Gosh i love that skirt
Oh my Gawd Natalie! That outfit looks stunning on you. Love those shoes as well.

Thank you very much you two. :blush: I'll be happier though once I'm on hrt and my waist shrinks so I don't look like a box anymore. Testosterone makes my body type look fat.

Ooooo my favorite black heels look just like that pair.

I have gotten lots of compliments from gg's when wearing on them too.

I ONLY have ohhh twenty seven or so pair of high heels.From sky scraper

5" spikes that I can walk in like I was born to(which i was).To my favorite

pair of open toed red spikes,with cork heels and platform,that look gorgeous

on my feet.It is good that I am a short lady,because I can wear any style I like.

Angie

So far I have three pairs of heels, and two wedge sandles.

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They put me at exactly 6' but I can save them for when I'm with a taller crowed. Which isn't all that hard. I will say though I like 4" heels better so I'll probably keep it to 4" or under unless the shoe is so nice that I compulsively buy it. LOL

Thank you very much you two. :blush: I'll be happier though once I'm on hrt and my waist shrinks so I don't look like a box anymore. Testosterone makes my body type look fat.

So far I have three pairs of heels, and two wedge sandles.

Shoes shopping becomes almost an addiction.Like Carrie on Sex in The City,we can get that bad.

I have to tell myself No Angelique you don't need them.But of course if they are cute enough,I almost always give in to the urge to splurge.Baaad girl lol

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Guest NatalieRene
Shoes shopping becomes almost an addiction.Like Carrie on Sex in The City,we can get that bad.

I have to tell myself No Angelique you don't need them.But of course if they are cute enough,I almost always give in to the urge to splurge.Baaad girl lol

Thats why I have had to stop window shopping because I realized it was just my way of getting myself to the store deluding myself into thinking I could leave without buying anything. LOL

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Thats why I have had to stop window shopping because I realized it was just my way of getting myself to the store deluding myself into thinking I could leave without buying anything. LOL

Ya know what I would Reeeally like and have only wanted them for the last three years?

A pair of knee high spike heel boots in soft black leather.Mmmmmmm I can see myself

plainly running around town in them.Then again,I am a dominant lady,no submissive girl

for me please.

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Ya know what I would Reeeally like and have only wanted them for the last three years?

A pair of knee high spike heel boots in soft black leather.Mmmmmmm I can see myself

plainly running around town in them.Then again,I am a dominant lady,no submissive girl

for me please.

woah :o

I don't think knee high spiked boots would match my personality.

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Guest Joanna Phipps

mmmm stilletto boots, both sides of me would love them, paired with a leather cat suit and....

and yes Ma'am from my other side... a lil switchy me

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Guest Donna Jean
Thats why I have had to stop window shopping because I realized it was just my way of getting myself to the store deluding myself into thinking I could leave without buying anything. LOL

The other day, on our usuall Saturday shopping trip, I actuallly drove past Goodwill and my wife reached over to feel my forehead to see if I was sick!....LOL

I always make it a point to drive by there and say..."Oh, as long as we're right here, we might as well go in and look around....".....

Window shopping? Strange concept......

There must be SOMETHING in there that I need....

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Joanna Phipps

Dunno bout window shopping... I dont need windows (well maybe windows 7)

but I am getting addicted to "just looking" um yeah now where is that charge card of mine :D

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