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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

all I can say is wow! Everyone has come such a long way in the year I've been here.

So true Liz, it’s real encouraging to look back at several threads. I would also say to anyone just joining the Forum, to take the look around advice seriously to see the progress made by others.

 

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Cool and rainy here too so not very exciting of a day.

I did find some house slippers and two pair of black boots at Goodwill.

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Someone just sent me this little pic.  I played with two different bands on Saturday, so that means...

Two Outfits!   No, three.  I also carefully pick out a cute load-in outfit too, so I don't spoil my show clothes.  That makes for a fun day for this little fashion bug.  Oh yeah, my job is fun too, but everything I do now relates to transition somehow.  I'm starting to think I may just fully transition right on stage...a thought that would have mortified me a year ago.  But, as many of you know, transitioning doesn't leave much room for being embarrassed.  Being in alignment with my true self has given me confidence I could never come near just using my will power.  I've worked with this group for ten years and our Facebook page has thousands of friends...might as well go big.  ?‍♀️

 

I always wanted to be a hot chick guitarist...I may be on my way.  ? ?

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Sorry I haven't posted for a while, been a complicated few weeks with holidays, work and domestic things all diverting my attention. There's been lots of wonderful posts since I last looked. This is my working (from home) outfit today...

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11 hours ago, Ann W said:

Someone just sent me this little pic.  I played with two different bands on Saturday, so that means...

Two Outfits!   No, three.  I also carefully pick out a cute load-in outfit too, so I don't spoil my show clothes.  That makes for a fun day for this little fashion bug.  Oh yeah, my job is fun too, but everything I do now relates to transition somehow.  I'm starting to think I may just fully transition right on stage...a thought that would have mortified me a year ago.  But, as many of you know, transitioning doesn't leave much room for being embarrassed.  Being in alignment with my true self has given me confidence I could never come near just using my will power.  I've worked with this group for ten years and our Facebook page has thousands of friends...might as well go big.  ?‍♀️

 

I always wanted to be a hot chick guitarist...I may be on my way.  ? ?

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You are totally awesome. 

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Nothing to see here. Just me in my basement office posing.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Niamh said:

Sorry I haven't posted for a while, been a complicated few weeks with holidays, work and domestic things all diverting my attention. There's been lots of wonderful posts since I last looked. This is my working (from home) outfit today...

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That is a cute outfit!

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1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

I do wish there was a "like" button on this site.

Me too. 

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22 hours ago, LindaMarie said:

You are totally awesome. 

Right on...thanks.  By the way @LindaMarie, that's my favorite dress so far out of your wonderful closet.

 

(no pun intended)

 

...and thanks to the others who left me encouraging comments.

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All dressed for work today. What do you think? Trick or treat?

 

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Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

All dressed for work today. What do you think? Trick or treat?

 

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Hugs!

 

Seeing you is always a treat, @Jackie C., especially in this magical ensemble!

 

 

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1 hour ago, Vidanjali said:

 

Seeing you is always a treat, @Jackie C., especially in this magical ensemble!

 

 

 

Thank you! One downside is that I have no idea how I'm going to pee. Took the addition of gloves to heart though, the dress is short-sleeved, so I went lace up to my elbows. I'd LIKE to go longer but, well, I have long arms.

 

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Thanks everybody! I got a lot of compliments on it while I was at work today.

 

The answer to the pee question was, "With great difficulty." Cape and dress up and out of the way, keep hat on, deal with leggings, pray it's not already too late, Do your business, then put everything back together without dipping it into the toilet or my nethers. Something you don't have to worry about when you're presenting male. When I was presenting male I had zero items of clothing I had to worry about dipping in the toilet. Now they're multiplying. Still totally worth transitioning, but definitely something that should be added to the list of, "Things you didn't really expect and nobody will tell you about."

 

Hugs!

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