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Guest CLAIRE100

Xmas outfit today,as this is my first Christmas in female dress I decided to go all out with a red Stewart plaid skirt, white blouse and a Kelly green cardigan, it is becoming easier, and much more happily going out as the real me. MERRY CHRISTMAS to all here and may you find peace and happiness in the coming year.

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Guest Sarah1967

Well It's another day and right now it's a purple tank top with a stripped bikini with a flap button back pocket jean skirt with a 12 inch length an very comfy :)

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going to therapy session this afternoon, the therapist encourages me to present as my true self more and more outside as I prepare to go full time.So today it will be pull on black pants ,a red round neck sweater ,a strand of white pearls and pearl clip on ear rings, along with trouser socks, and a pair of black Clarks slide shoes, a dark grey coat that I found at a thrift store last fall. It is becoming easier to go out dressed because I have become more comfortable in my own skin and these are just the clothes a woman my age would wear.

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When I got out of bed it was panties an a night shirt while I made coffee an now after I got my shower it's a DIY off shoulder top an panties with a short jean skirt and a pair of athletic shoes :thumbsup:

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The temperature dropped here last night and i'm going to be outside all morning helping a vet from the state test our goats for a disease that they probably don't have but which is important to be certain of. I'm dressed like the Michelin Man.......down vest under a sweatshirt and barn coat. Better to be warm than pretty at times.

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Charlize

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I have had so many women gift me their clothes I have become a real fashion clothes mare. Giggle.

I am going through all of them to donate them to transgender and women's shelters. One can never have enough clothes or enough closet space. Since I lack the latter, I will take great joy in dressing my girlfriends...

Oh, me? I'm naked right now. LOL! Hug. JodyAnn

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Just let it shine girl! :thumbsup:

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Charlize

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Earlier changed in to my furry pyjama top and yoga pants for the evening but now the weather has started to get warmer I will change into a cami dress which I use as a nightdress when I settle for the night. Now looking forward to the time when I wear a short cami top with panties for bed. Soon to come :)

Tracy

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Guest AshleighP

This morning I chose a forest green knit turtle neck dress, about mid thigh, leopard print footless tights, tan suede heels, and of course wig and makeup. All soon to come off to change for work.

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Guest Razilee

I went out for a walk today in a pink and white striped sweater and denim skirt, since I still need more practice with walking in my relatively new high heels. It was the first time however that I went out in my first Human hair wig. I got a "Howdy, Ma'm.", a "Hi, Babe." and from a man with a dog "Leave the lady alone.''

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Raz

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Round neck long sleeve casual top, white with purple flowers, black leggings and purple short skirt - I just feel feminine :wub:

Tracy

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Guest AshleighP

Purple theme today. Purple tights and undies, purple turtle neck sweater ( colder than it should be here) black and white striped maxi skirt, and black ballet flats.

Alas, back to undressing under work clothes, although those consist of ladies low rise jeans (size 8, not bad for almost 60 years old), and a polo shirt

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pastel yellow sweatpants, and shirt over a turtleneck shirt, it's cold here today and wanted something warm on as I am about to go shopping for a new wig.

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Home from work with a little time to dress. Black and gray striped maxi skirt (one of new favorite styles), gray 3/4 sleeve top, purple tights, and shoulder length wig. Hoping for nerve enough to stay dressed when my wife gets home.

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Guest Sarah1967

A purple tank top an pink boyshort panties with a Arizona jean Skirt that has a red plaid trim at the bottom of the skirt an wedges :)

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Deciding on jeans or my blue summer dress for my date tonitght. My date has seen both, so it doesn't really matter which. I am definitely wearing my white and taupe wedges. For jewlery, i'm probably going to go with blue stones (costume jewelry for the most part) and my amethyst ring. I will also have my magenta cardigan.

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well, I went with a black skirt and hose, with a blue blouse that had chiffon sleeves. Black flats for comfort (I ear them more than tennis shoes nowadays).

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Guest Sarah1967

Right now it's a purple sports bra, pink boyshort panties a long black top with white tribal graphic print an a short jean skirt an barefooted to start the morning with :)

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Barefoot with black leggings. Black and white horizontal striped long sleeved long t shirt. Black panties and bra

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Hi Everyone,

This sounds like a fun little post. I'm in the middle of a shopping spree to get my first real summer wardrobe together as myself, so I'm having a lot of fun! I'm wearing a briny pink tank top, and a pair of navy blue shorts. It's a very warm summer like day and I wanted something cool to just wear around the appartment. And for the record, I'm wearing my pink panties?, but just a plain white bra.

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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I'm home. When I am at home, and won't have to go any where again, I get into my PJ's. Several different kinds of PJ's and I'm in one of the sets, or a combination of different sets. Or just a nightgown or super big t-shirt. But PJ's of some sort is my desired form of dress when at home.

I used to have this driving need to be dressed as fully as possible. But that was when I was still trying to be the man everyone else expected. Now that I've become the women I am, I just want to be comfortable.

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Having just got up I am in my PJ's. Fleecy ones in black with white stars. I was sleeping in a short cami top but changed into PJ's when I got up as if I need to go outside to the bins or anything it would be a step too far in the cami top (a bit too cold as well) :D

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I have just come home from the city.Choice of clothes today was ankle boots,black pants,cardigan with built in camy and of course one of me wigs.

Fond Regards

Christine

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