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Creating a More Feminine Wardrobe

Started by Esyllia, January 03, 2015, 09:35:34 PM

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Esyllia

Hey there! I'm working on coming out currently, most of my friends and teachers at school are aware that I identify as female but not most of my classmates. I was wondering if there were any more feminine clothes that would be fine for a guy to wear especially in more of a public situation. I've started to get a scarf collection going and I've been thinking of getting some women's flannel/plaid. Any thoughts? (I'm roughly a male XL by the way)
-Samantha
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Rosemary

Quote from: Esyllia on January 03, 2015, 09:35:34 PM
Hey there! I'm working on coming out currently, most of my friends and teachers at school are aware that I identify as female but not most of my classmates. I was wondering if there were any more feminine clothes that would be fine for a guy to wear especially in more of a public situation. I've started to get a scarf collection going and I've been thinking of getting some women's flannel/plaid. Any thoughts? (I'm roughly a male XL by the way)
-Samantha
Cardigans are good because you can choose how feminine to go with them, as you feel more confident choose more pastel colours, daintier buttons, etc.
Trying to hide my girliness less every day.
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