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Guest 1charlotte1

Yes it is true, I purged to an extreme!!!!

Only I was purging of my male crap! Bwahaha! I was feeling poopy and decided the reason was because I felt like I was in the middle of a guys room all the time (not very comfy for me) so I got rid of every shred of manhood! I havnt come out to my parents yet, but seeing this will make coming out less of a suprise to em. I'm extra excited because I'm going out shopping Thursday with one of my gal friends I recently came out to and we r gonna make my room much more feminine!! That was a win! I am as they say in the world of surfing "stoked" lol

Happily, Charlotte

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Congratulations, I'm so happy that you have such a clear plan.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Neuro

WHOA! Congrats, Charlotte!! What a rush, phwoo~ I wish you best of luck with your parents, and buying all those awesome girly things to decorate your life ;)

--Michael

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Guest ~Brenda~

Wow Char!!

Good going girl!! Dang, I don't even have all that courage!! I am happy that my women's wardrobe overwhelms my *cough* guy clothes, but I still have some guy clothes. Well for my life, it is a necessary evil. My apartment? As feminine as I can make it repleat with candles, pillows, beauty!

I am so proud of you!! Keep going girl!! You are going to make it after all!!

LOL

bernii

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Guest CharlieRose

I felt so bad when I purged all my girl's clothing. There was so much of it! My wardrobe's considerably smaller now, but much better. Awesome win for you.

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Guest 1charlotte1

Thanks y'all but I wouldn't say I have courage... I just need to change something before I go insane! XD

It's necessity not bravery! If I were brave I would have come out to my parents by now! (oh but soon I will) Mwahahahaha!!!!!!

Signed, the evil princess of Twinleaf Town... Charlotte!

I hope the pokemon luvers picked that one up XD

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Guest shimmeringkristal

Good for you. I hope that everything does go smoother for you due to this. I know that when I came out to my parents my mother said "Wow. Ok. That explains quite alot about most og the things that you have done in the past." I hope for nothing but the best for you in the future and I will be praying for you.

Kristal

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Charlotte, i purged allot of his clothes over a few weeks earlier this year, only keeping things i may need if i go to a customer site, some tee shirts and, sweats i consider uni sexual and a suit just in case. I have since filled the empty spaces with my new life. After i go full time early next year the rest will go.

Paula

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Guest Joanna Phipps

I'm nearly at the stage of wanting to get rid of all my man clothes, however finances wont allow me to replace everything so I do it in stages. The first thing that went were all my boxers and jockeys, I dont need those and panties are much more comfortable anyway. I've pitched some of my tshirts, and will be making sure I want to keep all of my jeans. Unfortunately some of the last things to go will have to be the shirts I wear to work. I am really getting frustrated and angry having to turn andro to come to work but my coleagues arent ready for me to just show up in a blouse and skirt.

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Guest Sophie H

Cool Charlotte Have fun with this as I am sure you will. And good luck with your parents, I am sure this will help a little too.

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Guest angie

It is a very freeing experience when you finally shed the remnants

of your old life.I started out by giving all my fine dress clothes to my

favorite charity,hangers and all.I still had all my tees, jeans and work

boots.But as I wore them out,I threw them away.Vowing not to replace

what I all ready knew I wouldn't need much longer.On the fifth of September

of 07,I finally gathered what ever was remaining,walked out to the dumpster,

and chunked them in,boots and all.That is twenty one months living full time.

What a stressful,wonderful,wonderous time it has been too.Do I miss being(him)?

Not even one tiny itty bitty bit,bye D,forever. :P

Smile,

Angie

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