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On 11/14/2022 at 5:40 AM, Bri2020 said:

 

So much affirmation going on here! @Aggie1 go get your hair done for the party. It's so much fun. Two years is way to long. I love the length on you.  I now understand women's obsession with their hair stylists. It's kinda like having a girlfriend and a therapist and a beauty consultant all wrapped up in one.  haha   Mine is coming to my Vaginabration party.

 

I am so inspired by your example! What a wonderful way to celebrate with 50, count them, 50 friends!

 

I didn’t take an official picture of myself at the Harvest Festival dinner with 40 other ladies. I did get a candid shot someone else took of me though which I have cropped. My first time in public wearing something a bit more feminine. It was a lot of fun. I went out to the Margarita Factory a few days later in another outfit with a 7 or 8 others from the party, more of a local affair than the larger regional one. Once again I clean forgot to take a picture. I was told I looked cute though!

 

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On 11/20/2022 at 8:51 AM, Bri2020 said:

Last night was my celebration of the end of my medical transition.  Vaginabration was a huge success with 50 of my friends. loved ones and allies. I got this hot pink jumper about a month ago and was a perfect choice for the event. Bonus to the fat that I finally got to wear my ridiculously expensive shoes!!  I lasted about 4 hours in the heels before they had to come off. Just about everyone kicked off their shoes at the same time for dancing.  image.thumb.jpeg.17d67c97efdfa60b44f1a1b4eee76dbe.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.45aa933329d1dd0cc8cac1a37614b983.jpeg316419315_5594944173931897_3569293769207671424_n.thumb.jpeg.d1b63d8405071c041f7f5fc2523bfc34.jpeg

 

Congratulations Bri!!!

Colorful celebration🌈🌈

Gorgeous hair

 

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Earlier this afternoon, my husband dressed me up.  Not fancy or even normal stuff... he had my try on a new set of ultra thin Aramid Kevlar armor.  🤔  He took my measurements weeks ago, and had some made for me, as no store keeps or even manufactures stuff in my size.   Not comfortable to wear, but with the world being what it is these days, I'm not going to complain. 

 

Now that the fitting is done, I'm back to my natural form: a very small pair of shorts and grass sandals.  

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My only jumpsuit, gaff panties, bra, bangle, earrings, nail polish, faded makeup & lipstick, and most importantly - a smile.   Been 11.5 days since last electrolysis session so many facial hairs too.

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This is the look I've wound up with this winter.  I had fun wearing this to the pizza place this Saturday night.  There were probably over 100 people there and I felt good about myself.  It sure does feel good to be out of the closet.

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You look great!  Simply feeling good about oneself is, i think, a big part of looking good.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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On 12/19/2022 at 5:19 AM, Lydia_R said:

This is the look I've wound up with this winter.  I had fun wearing this to the pizza place this Saturday night.  There were probably over 100 people there and I felt good about myself.  It sure does feel good to be out of the closet.

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Very nice outfit!  
Happy for your feeling good 😊  
Luv your bag+-


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Hair out. end of my day.

 

Super sexy outfit, I know ;)


 

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18 hours ago, Hannah Renee said:

This is what I wore, because I seldom get a chance to dress up a little.

You look great Hannah, I love your hair too.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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On 1/5/2023 at 10:20 AM, Hannah Renee said:

Thanks, ladies. Dressing is much more fun now that I'm the real me. Cut off 4 inches of hair, and my daughter has been teaching me how to safely straighten it. She's also helping me with makeup.

Hannah, you look lovely.

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A “well dressed” trans woman doing tractor maintenance.

 

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Charlize

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Nice shop and tractor Charlize, don't break a nail 😀

 

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Looking good Charlize!  Love the artwork hanging overhead.

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Actually, I'm not wearing these yet, because I just ordered them, but rest assured I will be wearing them as soon as they arrive.  Do I actually need another pair of ankle boots?  Probably not, but I am of the opinion that a girl can't have too many pairs of shoes.  My wife would disagree.

 

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To be honest, I have been on a quest to find a new pair of knee high boots, particularly a pair of brown boots.  Unfortunately, I am a male size 13 and I guess all shoe manufacturers have assumed that if your foot is as big as mine, you must also have extremely wide calves.  I just can't find a pair of knee high boots in my size with reasonably sized calves.  So, what does this have to do with my latest ankle boot purchase?  Well, I have decided that instead of being bitter or grousing about the fact that I can't find knee boots that fit, I would simply accept the situation and increase my ankle boot collection.  The thing about ankle boots is that calf size doesn't matter and since I have lovely calves anyway, ankle boots are a better choice.  How's that for playing the hand you are dealt?  

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Hi @Sally Stone. I too wear a men's size 13 and know how hard it is to find shoes and boots that fit. I've had pretty good results with OnlyMaker.com. Fair warning though--you will need to order a size 15 in women's shoes with this firm.

Good Luck!

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@Sally Stone where did you find them?  My feets are kinda big and I want a pair of ankle boots with a bit of heel.  I need 11 1/2 mens (US) or like 13 womens (US).  They don't make them it seems.

 

Funny, but when I first came out to one of my daughters, her first question was how many shoes I had.

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I mostly wear grass or cattail sandals any time it is warmer than 20 degrees out.  

 

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I dislike shoes....and I have the opposite problem as some of y'all in that I have tiny feet.  Some of my partners are similar enough that they can share shoes.  GF has big feet for a female, she and husband have the same size boots. 

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8 hours ago, Ivy said:

@Sally Stone where did you find them?  My feets are kinda big and I want a pair of ankle boots with a bit of heel.  I need 11 1/2 mens (US) or like 13 womens (US).  They don't make them it seems.

 

Funny, but when I first came out to one of my daughters, her first question was how many shoes I had.

@IvyI think you will have good luck at either OnlyMaker.com or at Torrid. Rorrid carries a virtually identical bootie in size 13 in both medium width and WW. Their sizes are are true, and the fit is good.

Best.

Maecie

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11 hours ago, Sally Stone said:

Do I actually need another pair of ankle boots?

 

That's crazy talk. Of COURSE you need another pair of ankle boots and those are CUTE.

 

Hugs!

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On 1/7/2023 at 8:29 AM, Charlize said:

A “well dressed” trans woman doing tractor maintenance.

Love this. Thanks for re-birthing a great memory for me. Dad taught me to drive a Ford tractor at four years old. And my crazy want was to plow it into trees, the car, or the house. For some reason the tractor seemed never to connect—it veered away from my target at the last second—every time. I never knew why until I was really old enough to drive and discovered how Dad could steer the tractor with its right- and left-side controlled braking system. I remember feeling such great glee at my wish for mayhem—with no bad consequences. Made a game from a memory. Thanks again. 💜

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29 minutes ago, Davie said:

Dad could steer the tractor with its right- and left-side controlled braking system.

Those are so cool

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