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I have a new blouse that I'm dying to wear - white with butterflies (that seems to be a theme with me lately) that I think I'll pair with crop pants.

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Black dress with white flowers on the bottom. I felt like I wanted to be pretty. 

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My new Torrid trucker jacket just arrived yesterday. It's raining this morning so I think I will wear it out and about. 

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Pink plaid skirt with a pink top. Can't you tell I like pink? lol

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25 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

Pink plaid skirt with a pink top. Can't you tell I like pink? lol

Good for you!

I was raised as a boy for all those years and find I still like the more neutral appearance myself. My clothes are mostly off the women's rack, but more "tomboyish".  I guess when you are intersex it just kind of "fits".

I will still be addressed as "ma'am" if I go out, so the tomboy look really works for me. 

 

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26 minutes ago, Birdie said:

Good for you!

I was raised as a boy for all those years and find I still like the more neutral appearance myself. My clothes are mostly off the women's rack, but more "tomboyish".  I guess when you are intersex it just kind of "fits".

I will still be addressed as "ma'am" if I go out, so the tomboy look really works for me. 

 

I was raised as a boy and hated it. Deep down I loved pink and now that I can openly wear it without a care of what my parents think I feel free.

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10 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

I was raised as a boy and hated it.

It never occurred to me that there was an option, although there probably wasn't for me at the time.  I know I hated having my hair cut off.

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1 hour ago, Birdie said:

Good for you!

I was raised as a boy for all those years and find I still like the more neutral appearance myself. My clothes are mostly off the women's rack, but more "tomboyish".  I guess when you are intersex it just kind of "fits".

I will still be addressed as "ma'am" if I go out, so the tomboy look really works for me. 

 

Im more into the more girly girl clothes mainly like blouse’s leather or satin mini skirts pencil skirts dresses and lingerie girly tops etc because I like showing off my figure in tight dresses clothing etc xx

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I'm not sure if I'm sick or it's just allergies so I've got black jeggings and a skeleton tee a few sizes too big

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1 hour ago, Michelle38 said:

Im more into the more girly girl clothes mainly like blouse’s leather or satin mini skirts pencil skirts dresses and lingerie girly tops etc because I like showing off my figure in tight dresses clothing etc xx

There is a new worker at the center, she addressed me a ma'am. I'm sure the girly things would look cute, but I don't need it. 😉

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4 hours ago, Birdie said:

There is a new worker at the center, she addressed me a ma'am. I'm sure the girly things would look cute, but I don't need it. 😉

I just like being comfortable and confident I feel that the most wen I wear the Bodycon dresses mini skirts pencil skirts blouses that’s how i know yea this is who I am and I love it xx

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Enjoying a beautiful evening at home - just finished eating dinner on the back porch - wearing a black with small white polka dots calf-length layered skirt and a gray t-shirt with flip flops. 

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I'll be home all weekend, so I'll be running around the house in a tank top and bootie shorts. 

Just something comfortable enough, yet modest enough if I get visitors. 

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5 hours ago, Hannah Renee said:

Today was my first ever Pride event. I didn't wear anything flamboyant or colorful. Just wanted to be a version of my true self I hadn't tried yet. My therapist told me that I should try wearing sleeveless this summer, a style I've been avoiding. So I gave it a go today, and I confess that was shocked that I felt more alive as my true self with this simple dress than I thought possible. 

 

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I love that dress @Hannah Renee! You look fabulous!!! I have to get over the sleeveless barrier, too. You go, girl!!!

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3 hours ago, April Marie said:

I have to get over the sleeveless barrier, too.

I have a bit of this as well.  Not at home of course.  But I do have a fair amount of ink on my mostly upper arms, and some of it seems kinda guy-like.  I don't think that is a conscious problem but IDK.  TBH some of the tats are a bit fem for a guy.  (LOL another clue I missed?)

Usually if I go out in a sleeveless dress, I'll drape something light over my shoulders.  Maybe I feel the shoulders are too masculine, and the boobettes are on the small side.

I don't know why I worry about this stuff.  The fact is I don't exactly "pass" anyway.

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This right now, while i have breakfast, it's too cold to wear outside right now, so i will probably wear leggings and a sweatshirt while i run my errands....i just got the top Thursday at target on clearance for $5.40, i LOVE it!💜 Sorry for the poor photo quality, my phone is junk.

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I'm wearing a pair of light green crop pants and a navy popover with embroidered flowers on the 3/4 sleeves and white sneakers. The top is the one in my avatar pic - my new favorite.

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My outfit for tonight to go the pub lovely white long sleeve top and my wetlook leggings and my matching bra and thong and my orange trainers 

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I've been itching to wear a skirt all day. Why is that urge so strong!! Still not public with all this so had to wait till the rest of the family went to bed... Sitting at the computer and getting ready to say my evening prayers wearing a simple red denim skirt with a peach-colored T-shirt and peach socks. Not quite sure if it's all matching but hey I am comfortable... 

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I'm a very euphoric gremlin today

 

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My dress for today just thin breathable black pu dress 

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My usual pinafore with a shawl to keep the shoulders warm for my morning walk.

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