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Started by Jillieann Rose, December 20, 2005, 09:53:43 PM

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Jillieann Rose

I had the most wonderful day, yesterday.
Was looking in the mirror after shaving and got the craziest idea.
So first I put on a little foundation on my face and neck.
Some blush on my cheeks and than I took a pencil and darken my eyebrows.
My eyelashes are already dark and long so I left them alone.
I put on some lipstick and a set of fake nails; my nails are still too short.
After putting a little padding, a white pullover, a pink sweater, my white ladies jeans,  teen shoes, a pair of small gold earrings, my wife's light weight winter coat and a light blue stocking hat I got into the car and headed for the mall. When I got to the mall I grabbed my purse, which I had put my wallet and other things, and walked into. At that moment I almost had a panic attack, but I was so determined to wall around the mall a couple of time no matter what anyone might think. I know how to talk, walk and act like a woman, I grew up with two sisters.
After ten minutes of walking without looking at anyone and my head down, I began to peek at people I was passing. No one seemed to notice me. I got a little braver and began looking at people as I pass them, they would glance at me and than look away just like they always do when I'm dressed as a man. Then my nose started to run. I had forgot to put an tissue in my purse so head for the bathrooms. I knew I couldn't go into the men's so hurried into the woman's and pass a couple of ladies and got into a stall.  Took care of my problem and than I when the bathroom sounded empty went to a mirror to check my makeup. Two women came in looked at me as the passed by and went into a couple of stalls without giving me a second glance.
I was in heaven.  :icon_joy:
I realized that I was being accepted as the woman I am. Finally I could be my true self; a woman, in her environment, shopping in a mall.
After that I held my head up, smile at the children waiting for Santa, look everyone in the face and for the next two hours I walked and shopped in the stores.
I checked out the ladies dresses at Sears, shoes at Payless, and some bras and makeup at the Target store.
Not wanting this to end I went to Myers and shopped for a gift for my SO. She loves cloths and jewelry. But I had one small problem. I realized I couldn't use my credit card, my name and ID would be wrong.
Anyway it was a great day and I will do it again. Next time I will have more cash in my purse.
I hope this will encourage someone.
;D
Jillieann
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Cassandra

Good for you Jillieann,

I'm sure you had a wonderful time. You could use your credit card though. Women use their husbands credit cards all the time. Why would thay assume you to be different. They probably wouldn't have even asked to see your ID as long as the card is signed on the back. Try it next time. If they ask for your ID don't sweat it. Before I got my new name and DL I had occasion  to have to show my ID. No one ever gave me a problem. I'd even make a joke about the picture.. I know it sounds scary to do that but it's scary going out in public the first time too. And now you've done that and are ready to go again.

You ought to make an appointment to have your nails done when you go out again. That is a lot of fun. It's a whole new ballgame once you've been out in public. Be careful though some folks can be cruel if they make you. If someone does just keep your cool and ignore them if possible.

I'm really happy for you that you got up the courage to do it and had such a good time.

Cassie
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Jillieann Rose

Cassandra,
It is a scary but exciting new world out there for me and I'm glad you are here to help.
I do see life as a adventure. And thanks for the warning.
Our own attuides are what make us or break us. When I was at the mall I new who I was and ever one say the real woman inside.

Okay next time I will use the credit card and see what happens.
I also like your idea of getting my nails done. They really could use some professional care after all the years of neglect.

Thanks for your advise.
Huggs.
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stephanie_craxford

Hey there.

It is a great feeling going out like that isn't it.  You experienced many of the feelings that we all did we we made out first forays into the wild :)  The mall is definitely one of the best locations for your first time out. and especially at this time of year.  Many people are preoccupied with shopping to even worry about who is walking passed them.  In the crush of people many are more concerned on getting in and getting out.

One thing on malls be careful not to put yourself into a position where you are the only person in certain areas and the only person for people to look at.  For example coming down an escalator by yourself is like making a grand entrance and all eye's will be on you.  It doesn't happen all the time but just a little tip to keep in the back of your mind.  Busy is best until you become more confident.  Hopefully your next time out will be as enjoyable as this one.

Chat later,

Steph
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Louise

Glad to hear that you had a good experience on your trip out.  It is important that you dressed to fit in.  The other day my wife and I were at a large mall.  Of the thousands of people we passed, I noticed exactly seven women wearing skirts or dresses (at least I think they were women--either that or they passed really well).  Most people wear jeans to the mall--particularly this time of the year.  Here in the Kansas City area we have had cool weather and several inches of snow on the ground.

The first time I went out in public dressed en femme I had a similar experience.  It was summer and I visited an art museum and walked around the Country Club Plaza in KC.  It was an experience I will never forget as I am sure yours will be.
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alleigh

Wonderful!! This is my goal for next year, I am going to work and work and try to make it by the summer or so  ;D  I'm so happy for you!
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Kendall

#6
Wow Jillieann ,

You have done something I have not done yet. That deserves a big hug. I am glad it went off so well. That gives inspiration to me, even though many love my look, my own shyness keeps me from trying.

Even in the bathroom, wow. Only time I have been in those are when I clean the women's bathroom at our store lol. Thats far beyond what I would imagine.

Very nice Jill.

Yes if I try it it will be with my newest clothes I got from Jo, my new 3 piece pants suit. Pictured bellow.


As soon as I feel a degree of comfort with this new clothing, a good real makeup style,  and my new hair style with it, I may venture as well like you.
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Jillieann Rose

Kendra, Alleigh
Thank you. I know you can do it too. The big thing is to believe in yourself.
It was a wonderful experince for me and yes I was nerves.
Next time i'm going to eat out.

Thank you Louise for your helpful comments and encouragement.
:)
Jillieann
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Cassandra

QuoteNext time i'm going to eat out.

Just a quick tip. Don't order spaghetti. Penne Pastas are okay. No finger foods. i.e. fried chicken. Hot dogs etc. When eating out a lady must be concious of how she will appear when eating. Most folks don't really think about it but there is a big difference in the way men eat and what they eat and how and what a woman eats in public. I am sure some here may disagree and maybe it's just me but I don't like for people to see me eat so when I'm out I'm very picky about what I order.

Cassie
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Leigh

Quote from: Cassandra on December 24, 2005, 12:43:03 PM
  No finger foods. i.e. fried chicken. Hot dogs etc.

The prohibition on hotdogs is fine with me.  Nothing that shape made of meat, is going to pass my lips.



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Shelley

Just a thought Leigh if your not supposed to eat animals how come they taste like meat LOL.

I saw this on a bumper sticker at a rodeo.

Shelley
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Terri-Gene

Those that aren't into all that runny/gummy stuff makup often like to sit down to a sloppy pile of BBQ ribs.  To bad you have to miss the good times

hehehehehehehehhh

Terri
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Cassandra

Oh Contrare, Mon Ami,

You have forgotten take out.  ;D

Cassie
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Shelley

Really Melissa,

I woouldn't have known.
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Terri-Gene

uh, Cassie? You mean like take it out of your plate with bare hands, cram it in your mouth and chomp like you like it and simply use a napkin to clean up the mess until you can wash your hands and face? 

Terri
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Jillieann Rose

Thanks ladies for sharing some of the finer points of eating out.
I will take them into consideration when I dine out. Don't want to messup my makup.
:)
Jillieann
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Jillieann Rose

Hi everyone,  ;D
I went out this evening all dressed up on another adventure. With two objectives in mind one was trying on some cloths. Wanted to know where the clerk would send me. Boys or girls room?
Two was to have dinner out.
I found a nice long black velvet skirt at Wal-Mart and I just had to try it on. The sale woman sent me to the woman's dressing room.  :o
I did buy some new shoes size 10 1/2 black with 2 inch heels; fit perfect and I'm still wearing them.
I talk to allot of sales people at the mall. I have a very feminine  voice that I used.
Then I went to Ruby Tuesdays and had dinner. Not a very friendly waitress but she did treat me like the lady that I am. I was ready for someone to make me out but no one did.
So it was another delightful day where I could be my female (real) self. Oh it felt so good. I don't want to change back into that fake man. Starting to think maybe Im allot father on the scale than a CD plus.
Note wear sports bra next time holds breast enhancers in better that a regular bra.
Thanks for all of your encouragement.
I just styled my hair and wore it short. I understand that short hair is in style now.
Oh that's a new picture of me, on the right, ready to go out on the town tonight.
Hugs to All,
:)
Jillieann   
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stephanie_craxford

Cangrats on what seems to have been an enjoyable day for you.  Don't be too hard on the waitress, maybe she was just having an off day. My daughter worked in a very busy restaurant, and although the tips were OK she often remarked that they never made up for the hassle of one angry customer.  It didn't happen often but she said that it would ruin her day.

So after the day out, what did you enjoy the most?  What did you enjoy the least? and what would you do differently the next time (besides wear a sports bra)  :)

Steph

P.S. Nice picture
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Jillieann Rose

Hi Stephanie,

One thing I liked was that the store clerks were allot friendlier than when I dress as a man.   
I also felt as that I could shop in any store-department without getting looks. I was able to check out the cosmetics and not feel like I didn't belong in fact I bought some foundation makeup. Buying woman's shoes was fun.

What I liked least was eating alone although I'm glad I took a novel along, so was able to read while my dinner was being prepared. Oh, Cassandra I did order chicken fingers, one of my favorites, but eat them very daintily.
My makeup was a little heavy, but I get it right eventually.
Longer hair, I know, in time it will grow.

Thanks I do think I look feminine in the picture.

While out shopping I felt gentler and happier than the male side of myself. It was much easier and I was a lot calmer wile out.

Next time?
Well I like to have my nails done. They are starting to grow out thanks to Kendra's help.
Also I'd like to try on some dresses. Maybe get a blouse long shirt outfit. Don't like wear my wife's there a little big on me. I will work on other objectives for next outing.

I found that the objective that I had setup for myself this time help to relieve some of the stress I had the first time out.

I hope this will help some of my sisters and brothers here.

:) Hug's
Jillieann
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Lisabeth

I am so proud of you Jillieann!  I can't believe you did it!  I wish I could get up the nerve to do something like that.  I think I would be more comfortable if I had someone with me.  I noticed you did not mention your SO as being with you.  Did she know?  Does she understand?  How does she feel about the new you?   I'm just curious.  My wife hasn't totally accepted that side of me yet.  There's always hope though.

Lisabeth
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