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Ann W

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Habs sweater and track pants. Dunno why I have the sweater on, probably really missing the season right now

 

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4 hours ago, Maddee said:

I try to match underwear too Sandra6sandy9sand

Not sure why I'm bothering with that lately...

 

 

 

Looking good yourself Maddee! Love the guitar name. ☺

 

Matching B & P are a thing for me too.  Although, I'm beginning to see how a girl may have to make exceptions when she needs clean underwear every day (as long as they don't clash).  What, with the cost of bras and all the hand washing.  Matching undies are for me though...it's still worth it even if I don't go anywhere.  

 

 

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Working in the woods today as we begin to tap our maple trees.  It usually takes me 2 or 3 days and bundling up for a the day is more important than fashion.  An orange cap is good protection from hunters.  I may be a dear bur don’t want to be mistaken for a deer.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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New skirt that I’m absolutely in love with! It’s corduroy and a little flouncy!

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It's so cold of late, I'm trying out a pair of black thermal tights (pantyhose to those in the US) in an effect to keep my feet, and legs, warmer. It's actually (just) about freezing point today for the first time in a couple of weeks, and it's the weekend so I feel I don't need to go with smooth tights for a change.

 

Will see how my feet feel by tonight as to if I get some more pairs of thermal tights.

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These are the booties I ordered from Torrid.com.  Wore them while I was out today doing errands.  These are without question, the most comfortable pair of boots/shoes I own.  They are faux suede, have side zippers (on the inside of the bootie - my legs were crossed when I snapped the photo) and functional laces.  The buckle on the outside of the boot is also adjustable.  

 

 

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3 hours ago, Sally Stone said:

These are the booties I ordered from Torrid.com.

Gorgeous @Sally Stone ....they look swanky. Love that style!

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Hey @CBabe, I have a dress like that too. I wear it almost exclusively to bed. Mine’s made soft cotton though. I rarely wear white dresses outside of my home. I always worry about getting a stain or something so it’s become one of my night gowns, in effect.

Right now, it’s almost 5pm and I’m still in my jammies. It’s 34°F outside so there’s nowhere to go and I’m under surgical lockdown anyways so no makeup, no doing up my hair and who cares what I’m wearing?!!?

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9 hours ago, CBabe said:

I'm homebound mostly these days, so just a simple, black, polyester dress. I sleep in it sometimes, too.

 

I have several similar to this. Here, particularly in the winter, I wear one as an undergarment but over the top of my leggings so effectively a short skirt for modesty. I then wear a polo neck jumper over the top for warmth. I find these dresses so versatile. I sometimes wear a skater dress (similar but with a more flared skirt) in a similar way but over tights too.

 

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You look very pretty CBabe. 

Nice photo.

 

I have a yellow vest that I like better and it even has pockets (ooh!)

But I have to wear the orange one for my gig.  It's fine.

 

 

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I had my first video conference as Niamh today. Only with my line manager who I came out to and then discovered that she is the Gender Equality co-ordinator for our company in the UK. So this was what I was wearing. (and she loved the boots!)

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On 1/10/2021 at 10:45 PM, CBabe said:

Try setting your bar for you and you only. I used to compare myself to the hottest cisgender women around and all that did was put me into a depression.

I used to do this and it was a serious trap. Envy is natural though, and I think gender dysphoria can push us in that direction if we let it. I struggle with being self-critical, and so I strive to accept myself as the unique woman I am.

 

@Sally Stone @Niamh How will I fit all these cute booties in my closet? Guess that's the motivation I'll need to keep cleaning this weekend.

 

Love,

~Audrey.

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      OMG unsure what mail lady musta thought. Was working, reading "The Shack.pdf" at computer when doorbell *RINGS* . . . Quickly grabbing the jeans that I keep handy nearby and, smartly tucking dress in as I go, otherwise B cups and long hair down all plain for her to behold?

A Certified letter for "ex" and she only asked "what's your first initial"?

 

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lol Could'a of been worse? Smooth bear legs or ankle length pink athletic tights? I had just taken them off upon lighting the fireplace to keep warm!

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14 hours ago, Maddee said:

 

But I have to wear the orange one for my gig.  It's fine.

 

Dodging forklifts? Packages? I hear they *smile* . . while they run yer arse over? Wore similar for 747/aircraft "ramp operations". @Maddee you 'ave a computor yet or still use yer phone?  Cannot figure out how to upload phone pics (or use this editor for that matter!)

 

This is all-out WAR been on my daughter's case 'bout using Amazon at all!

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I like this particular forum.  You all are so lovely.  It's a wonderful diversion from all the negative news that seems to get most of the attention these days.  Power to fashion!

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I used to envy attractive cis women and tried to emulate them but always fell short.

It was hard to accept there would never be a day where I would actually be viewed as a cis woman.

Lo and behold one day It happened and from that day forward I never worried about it.

Kind of a been then done that kind of thing and finally realized I didn't have to and it was OK to be a trans woman.

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@Kiera @Jani

Thank you ladies!

Kiera, I'm dodging whatever I need to to stay going ;)  No forktrucks or robots at my place.  We run around pushing stuff.  No computer yet just a cheaper android.  I'm able to post pics here by using Google chrome, default purple site background, and clicking "add files" to my post.

 

I'm meeting a girlfriend from work for lunch today.  Going to stay over by her family so I don't have to drive through a storm (last snow it took me 3 hrs one way, but I made it on time)

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Made myself look nice for the therapist today.

 

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Not looking forward to washing this top*, but I like the effect.

 

Hugs!

 

* It's one of those, "Wash by the light of the full moon, but only after you defeat the Challenges Three levied by the Goddess of the Glenn" fabrics that men don't have to worry about.

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Casual today since I'm working a 10 hour day.  I can't remember who makes the top but Athleta jeggings I will pair with some flat sole black ankle booties. The hammered metal heart necklace I picked up at a garage sale and is one of my go to accessories.  Hard to see but small sunflower earrings, a little mascara and eye shadow and I'm calling it done.  lol 

 

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On 1/2/2021 at 12:31 PM, Kiera said:

Ann, you look GREAT but I 'ave a question been dying to ask:

 

In another space & time did you ever go by Annwyn?

I named my daughter that but spelled Anwen. Technically in Welsh, wyn is masculine although in modern days people like that spelling and use it more.

 

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I got out for a couple of hours today. My wife gave me the sweatshirt on extended loan. Feeling great, I think pulled off a look, of some sorts.

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      I get the concept, I believe. You're trying to state that trans kids need to or should be excluded from binary gender spaces and that you acknowledge that answers to accommodate those kids may not be found through policy. I disagree with the capability of "penetration" as being the operative delimiter in the statement, however. I contest this statement is poorly chosen at best and smacks of prejudice at worst. That it perpetuates certain stereotypes, whether that was the intent or not.   Frankly, all kids should have the right to privacy in locker rooms, regardless of gender, sexuality, or anatomy. They should also have access to exercise and activities that other kids do and allow them to socialize in those activities. The more kids are othered, extracted, or barred from the typical school day the more isolated and stigmatized they become. That's not healthy for anyone, the excluded for obvious reasons and the included for others--namely they get to be the "haves" and all that entails.
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      I shopped online in the beginning of transition. I had great success with SHEIN and Torrid!
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