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I have to wear sweaters every day now during the day. Believe it or not, I can get away with the heater being on and wearing no shirt while I sleep, and I much prefer to go topless when I sleep. It's not even cold with a blanket. I live in the South.

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2 hours ago, Artpetal said:

I have to wear sweaters every day now during the day. Believe it or not, I can get away with the heater being on and wearing no shirt while I sleep, and I much prefer to go topless when I sleep. It's not even cold with a blanket. I live in the South.

 

Between the weight loss and the HRT I start bundling up in the mid-70s. Today's outfit is my scrubs over a flannel shirt over a t-shirt. It should keep me warm enough to deal with my client's house. Her thermostat is set at 73.

 

Hugs!

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8 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

 

Allow me to say this with utmost respect but...

 

😝

 

So jealous.

 

Hugs!

 2 positive things about being fat.

1. Your butt is big enough to hold your leggings/ pants up.

2. Your face doesn't show wrinkles. lol

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Thanks ladies.  They are my favorite from a style perspective.  They are actually quite comfortable given the height of the heel, but after a day of shopping it was nice to get out of them.

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I'm just chilling in the music room wondering who is going to knock on that door.

I hope they don't ask me to pick up an instrument today. 

I'm not all that good anymore and have limited standing time.

Anyway I'm doing well and enjoying all the lovely pictures and fashion's here.

I hope to get out soon and post a picture worth posting, until then, same old basement pictures, sigh...

Love, LM❤️

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I've probably posted this outfit before, but this is just everyday stuff for me.

Had to draw up some water, hence the well pix.

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On 12/22/2021 at 1:14 PM, Elizabeth Star said:

 

As food for thought I wanted to explain one of the aspects of my outfit.

 

The oversized hoodie. Although it doesn't really go with rest of it, it gives the illusion that I'm not as tall (5'9") as i really am. It also helps cover my shoulders and minimal waistline. On the other side of things, I feel it helps with passing by giving  an impression that I may be involved with some really tall guy named Brandon that works at Jimmy Johns. It's also pretty warm for what it is.

 

 

I love your psychology...it's so interesting figuring out what helps us pass.  It's not always what I thought.  I pass more with a pony tail, than I do with my long hair out.  I also like small guitars, but I don't play them on stage because they make my hands look big.

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On 10/19/2021 at 2:24 PM, Rowan said:

Not often do I rock the center part, but I'm kinda feeling it today??‍♀️. Also, just super minimal makeup. Eyeliner and mascara. I'm ok with it.

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So I am new here and have been exploring the site and posts.  Just wanted to say you look beautiful with minimal makeup.  For me I have a long way to go before I could get away with it ..of course even with makeup I don’t look great cause it’s a skill I’m just learning !

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@Elizabeth StarI agree with everyone. That dress looks fantastic on you.

 

Countdown to 2022... Happy New Year.

 

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Today I'm back as myself. 

I'm a little stiff as you might tell by the pix.

 

 

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1 hour ago, LaurenMichelle said:

So I am new here and have been exploring the site and posts.  Just wanted to say you look beautiful with minimal makeup.  For me I have a long way to go before I could get away with it ..of course even with makeup I don’t look great cause it’s a skill I’m just learning !

Welcome!  Yes it's a skill but less is more FYI.  If you have a Sephora nearby, they will teach you. Transfriendly biz. There's a couple makeup threads on here that might be helpful. 

 

Liz, that looks great.  And I see your wife hasn't venture to far away from you pallette ;)

 

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9 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

Welcome!  Yes it's a skill but less is more FYI.  If you have a Sephora nearby, they will teach you. Transfriendly biz. There's a couple makeup threads on here that might be helpful. 

 

Liz, that looks great.  And I see your wife hasn't venture to far away from you pallette ;)

 

There is a Sephora inside a JC Penney close by…just go in and ask for help?

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12 minutes ago, LaurenMichelle said:

There is a Sephora inside a JC Penney close by…just go in and ask for help?

 

You might have to check the app and look for classes. A lot of their stuff is remote right now (at least where I'm at).

 

Hugs!

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5 hours ago, LaurenMichelle said:

There is a Sephora inside a JC Penney close by…just go in and ask for help?

At the very least, they can help you find the colors that work for you. That's half the battle.  They're expensive though. Start with a powder foundation, maybe a "finish kit" to apply over that and eyebrow pencil if you need to darken them. Oh, color corrector if you have any beard shadow.  Either that or find a mary kay person who's trans friendly. I might do a quick video on how I do my minimalist  "natural look" makeup.  I spent about $300 at sephora almost a year ago. I only put makeup on a couple times a week at most. Most of those times it's just foundation, eye shadow and mascara. If I'm going out and want a more glam look I will add the brows, some bronzer/finishing powders and lipstick. Since I wear a mask everywhere nowadays, lipstick and contouring kinda stuff is wasted.  The only thing I've needed to replace is my brow pencil because my hair is so light you can't really make them out without it.

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