Quote from: Shantel on October 20, 2013, 11:02:08 AM
Just a habit you can break by telling yourself that you have more respect for who you are becoming and then start treating your clothes as a reflection of that person rather than the former male slob that you are leaving behind.
When I arrived here as male, I was a net freak. I suppose my mother's influence started fading. Depression doen't help a lot with moving faster.
Oh, and I don't want to talk about the "hard things". I really need to move the bed and retrieve al sort of things I can't get with a 40 cm ruler, But that means dismantling the three different elements it seems to be made of... And I don't want to even thing about installing that liquid cooling system for the computer that has been delayed for more than a year...
Quote from: Shantel on October 20, 2013, 11:09:12 AM
You just have to get used to using hangers rather than throwing them on the floor. Once you get the mess bulldozed up you'll enjoy your space all the more and may want to keep it neat and tidy.
I have clotheshanger in nearly every door handle. The cause is that I always ssay (I want the clothes to air a bit before putting them in the wardrobe), but then forget about them until I can't walk without stepping on something pointy
Seriously, Do you know that I even have a vibrator the previous owner left? I don't know to which recycling container even goes since it mixes ruber with electronic parts. And I don't plan on chopping a rubber dick, then I'd start thinking about GRS again. It's kind of the closest thing I have to a roommate here. And I don't plan on talking to the styrofoam head where I hang the hair extension...
Well, At least I've managed to find a way for organising the hairpins, hair rubber bands and piercings without having to lose them...