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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

Today's combo.  I've been struggling to feel femminine these last few days so had to at least make an effort today

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

I've been struggling to feel femminine these last few days so had to at least make an effort today

 

You look nice! By contrast, I'm wearing sweats and haven't showered. My sole concession to today's activities have been removing my bra. I still feel pretty feminine though. My cat is sleeping in my lap. I have Big Cat Energy.

 

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I have a day off and am getting things done at home and around the house. Will have to run down to the local registries office later and might also do a bit of shopping. Keeping it casual today. ?

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1 hour ago, Drayse said:

Keeping it casual today.

 

Casual or not, I really like that top. I've been trying to add more lavenders to my collection.

 

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Thanks Justine I appreciate the reply. I am always looking for colors I have never tried before.

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4 hours ago, Drayse said:

I have a day off and am getting things done at home and around the house. Will have to run down to the local registries office later and might also do a bit of shopping. Keeping it casual today. ?

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Very cute! I'm with Jackie, more lavender needed in my collection as well

 

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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Very cute! I'm with Jackie, more lavender needed in my collection as well

 

Love the lavender 

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Thanks for the nice complements, everyone. I notice now that my shirt wasn't as straightened as it could have been. It'll be nice once I look a little more femme though, my body shape is decidedly android. I'm entering my fourth month of estrogen use so maybe there'll be pronounced fat redeposition in the next couple of months.

 

On the plus side, I finally figured out bra sister sizes!

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I pretty much wear whatever I want to work these days. It's "Flannel Friday" (something we made up at work). Black Cami, green flannel, blue flare jeans and the way the sun hit my hair just right. It was a feel good day.

 

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Well after my crap day yesterday emotionally when I got home my wife gave me a present of some sparkly shamrock earrings! I had commented last month I needed so St Paddy's day atttire so she got me these.  The world knows when you need a pick me up.  So today it's the earrings and I stole one of her neclaces that have tiny shinny white rocks with little green stones between. The top I paired with a pair of buisness casual denim trousers and my mock wrap top. Black pumps complete the look. I'm going to go shopping for a top similar to this but in kelly green I think.

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Cute! I really need to wear earrings (studs probably) more often.

 

Of course first I need my ears pierced.

 

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Just because I  happen to rather like this picture of me (one of the few I like).

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1 hour ago, KimmieElise said:

Just because I  happen to rather like this picture of me

 

I do, too!  A nice expression, and hair I'd give my eyeteeth for ?.  The pierced ear that's visible adds to your femininity very nicely, I think, as well.

 

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I was going to post these before I went onto the floor this morning, but I ran out of time. The first is a picture of me on the shirt I wore to work and the following is me in my new ladies workshirt. ?

 

I'm also wearing my new bra under those shirts, but I've resigned myself to the fact that I'll probably have to order a properly fitting bra online.

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On 3/5/2021 at 8:34 PM, ElizabethStar said:

I pretty much wear whatever I want to work these days.

Looking really good there, Liz!

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13 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

after my crap day yesterday emotionally when I got home my wife gave me a present of some sparkly shamrock earrings!

The earrings and the necklace look very cute! And you seem to be in a happier place now. ?

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2 hours ago, KimmieElise said:

Just because I  happen to rather like this picture of me

That picture is great! Do share more @KimmieElise.

 

1 hour ago, Astrid said:

hair I'd give my eyeteeth for

You and me both @Astrid

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2 hours ago, Astrid said:

and hair I'd give my eyeteeth for

No need for for anything so extreme.  I think I paid like $30 for the wig. LOL.

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Everybody looks great today so props to you all.

Kimmie I know the feeling I can take 100 pics and only like 1 .

That is if I am lucky.

I am not photogenic al all.

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11 hours ago, KimmieElise said:
12 hours ago, Astrid said:

and hair I'd give my eyeteeth for

No need for for anything so extreme.  I think I paid like $30 for the wig. LOL.

Well, in that case, you're making it look good.

I have resisted a wig.  But if it worked anywhere near that well, I'm in.

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Well… I just realized it's almost 1 here, and I'm still sitting around in my nightgown and a shawl.

Lazy day.

Guess I should get dressed, but sometimes I wonder why.

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Jandi its good to step outside your normal routine sometimes. Trying a wig might open up a whole new look for you to experiment with.

A nice wig doesn't cost a lot of money and you can go synthetic or human hair for roughly the same money these days.

Some wig shops offer 2 for 1 sales and that is a great time to try something new.

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