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I got my right ear pierced today always had left one done and have really wanted to get it done put earings in and I've been so secretly excited cause even though nobody else knows why...I know why I've wanted it done...I've been also doing more neutral haircuts I feel cute and it let's me be me without telling everyone else 

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10 hours ago, Spaziod said:

I got my right ear pierced today always had left one done and have really wanted to get it done put earings in and I've been so secretly excited cause even though nobody else knows why...I know why I've wanted it done...

I had the one ear pierced forever before I had both done.  Having only one was part of my guy disguise.   But yeah… knew why too.

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Well not today, but I was out Saturday night with some friends and I got to wear my new dress. $12 from the resale shop. It's the dress I never knew I needed.

 

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Linked because there are people in that shot that aren't me.

 

Hugs!

 

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First day "at the office". Filling out paperwork and getting all set up in the computer system and such.  Met a few other agents all of whom were very welcoming.

Wore my new Tommy Bahamas dress with this crop jacket and a new (used) necklace.  I love this time of year for outfits and top down driving! 

 

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It's too late (I'm too lazy) to take a photo but I'm wearing the same top as this picture (I had hair back then!) with black cargo pants. Christmas socks too lol.

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On 5/23/2022 at 9:03 AM, Jackie C. said:

It's the dress I never knew I needed.

Jackie, I know what you mean.  Sometimes, you stumble across a wardrobe item you never imagined you might need.  When that image in the mirror speaks to you though, you simply can't ignore it.

 

Turns out, my mirror makes a lot of choices for me.  What's a girl to do when her magic mirror knows best?   

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Who's going to be the cutest person at Pride Saturday? Yes, that girl in the polka dots!

 

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I did something different with my hair for Pride. Also a new top and shoes. 

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13 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I did something different with my hair for Pride. Also a new top and shoes. 

 

Oh wow! Love the hair Liz!

 

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Heading to my sisters wedding today and feeling so pretty. A little nervous because there will be people I don’t know but it is a Pride wedding so I don’t anticipate any issues.

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18 hours ago, Marcie Jensen said:

@JustineMYou look very pretty. That dress suits you to a T.

Thank you. I had a couple tell me that over the day yesterday. Was still having a lot of anxiety for some reason, I’m not really sure why. 

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19 hours ago, JustineM said:

Heading to my sisters wedding today and feeling so pretty.

Good morning Justine,

You look wonderful, I hope you had a great time at you sister's wedding.

 

@Elizabeth Staryour total outfit looks cool, and I really love your hair.

 

@Bri2020 I love your poke-a-dot dress.

 

Everyone posting here set such encouraging examples for all of us to see.

 

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Never posted here before, but I always found this thread to fun. New dress and shoes from Amazon.

 

So here goes

 

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You girls all look terrific!  It's so pleasing to see people's confidence evolving over time.

@Bri2020Love that dress!  Kinda makes me want to play Twister on you.

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1108754000_Sally6-7-22-1.thumb.jpeg.c38ae4c73c3440daaf90177b712f5500.jpegYou all look wonderful as usual.  I've never been much for pants, but I have decided I like this combination.

 

 

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I just love seeing everyone out there enjoying the clothes they are wearing. @miz miranda That dress was one of my first purchases! I got it in the white with yellow flowers I believe. (I donated it after losing some weight.

@Ann W love that look you're sporting......

@Sally Stoneblush is a good colour on your. I love the simple but femme look there.

 

@christinakristy2021That's a message people near to hear more often. Happy Pride!

 

I ran across this article about swimwear this morning. I think it's awesome that the fashion industry has taken notice of the uniqueness of trying to make a swimsuit that works for trans folks.  Now, it will be interesting to see how many are comfortable with  a "not tucking" look.  For me, that would be triggering as hell. I think it speaks to a trend through. I think younger people are becoming more comfortable with the spectrum of gender vs being binary in thought. They may be less worried or dysphoric about the parts they have vs it being their identity and social perception that is more triggering.  I don't know but if fashion is trying to respond to identity then maybe I'm onto something.  Now we all know that fashion often doesn't reflect the majority of people tastes frequently. They are often trying to push boundaries. This is certainly doing that. https://chromat.co/ 559239423_ScreenShot2022-06-15at8_02_27AM.thumb.png.385114bea6b739267b7d2e83721387ab.png

 

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