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48 minutes ago, Elizabeth Star said:

one of my signature outfits for the day with my favorite black knee high boots.

Not what I'd wear to the Food Lion, but I can dig it.

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12 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Since I graduated from medical to regular bras I though I wear one of my signature outfits for the day with my favorite black knee high boots.

 

Looking fantastic Liz!

 

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8 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

attended a masquerade fund raiser last night so this is me trying to dress up.

 

You appear to have successfully dressed up. Not your usual, but you look great!

 

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Sorry no pic, but I wore my plaid pink wool long skirt with a black shirt and hat. I was in booties too. I believe this is the first time I wore it out. I probably bought it last fall.  My partner and I both like the way it looks.

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12 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I attended a masquerade fund raiser last night so this is me trying to dress up.

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Wow. Yes, dressed up!
I like the layery look and the sleeve.

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My fashion benefactor dropped off a load of jumpers and dresses that the rich lady she house sits for was giving away. Almost all still had tags on them and none less that $100. I would totally judge her rampant materialism more if I didn't benefits so much from her wanton consumerism. lol. I didn't have the energy to try them all on but here is a few. You do not want to see what I am actually wearing most of the day with all of the post op swelling I am having. lol

 

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Oh, Bri, your transformation has been and continues to be so inspiring! Looking beautiful!!

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13 hours ago, Kasumi63 said:

A Halloween dress you can wear to work. 


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you should wear that every day. lol. you look down right amazing! 

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I don't get to wear much that's exciting these days. I have three "house dresses" that I rotate through because they are easy to pull up to my waist while i am in bed and if visitors come an I need to get up for any reason it falls into place for modesty. I've decided while healing from vaginoplasty it's just easier to sit on an absorbent pad all day vs trying to wear underwear with pads in them. I'm not bleeding much and the underwear, no matter house "loose" the style / size is once i'm moving around in bed they rub the surgical areas or constrict it which is just plain uncomfortable.  This is today's dress, an old lou la ro one that was one of the first dresses I bought when I came out.

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No @Bri2020, that's fair. I mostly just wore my PJs unless I actually had to leave the house.

 

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35 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

No @Bri2020, that's fair. I mostly just wore my PJs unless I actually had to leave the house.

 

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I've been told to not leave my house except for my follow up appointment Friday and to severely limit my activity until then :( . I am not looking forward to that 1:10 hour drive.  ouch

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4 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

I've been told to not leave my house except for my follow up appointment Friday and to severely limit my activity until then :( . I am not looking forward to that 1:10 hour drive.  ouch

 

I wasn't allowed to drive for like the first month. Do you have somebody to take you?

 

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