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Started by Anisha, March 16, 2025, 07:59:37 PM

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Sabrina

I've purged multiple times over the years. Definitely wasted a lot of money and threw away stuff I can't get back. I would like to have all those skirts I threw away. I was afraid I was going to be found out for each instance of purging but now I don't care. Plus, everyone knows anyway.
- Sabrina

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Kellam

I have also purged, most of it was over the last couple decades, the one or two pieces I had that were making me feel good. The first time was as a teen, I threw out a whole mini wardrobe. Watching the garbage truck leave that morning was so awful. I knew I was throwing myself away. That's how it felt every time I threw out or donated something, like I was giving up hope.

Never again, there's no need, everyone I know knows who I am at last!

One piece of my teenage wardrobe may still exist. I can't recall what I did with my Mom's vintage 70's hip hugger bell bottoms. They're the first thing I ever wore in public. I hope hope hope that I just put them back in the attic at my Pop's house. I will be visiting my folks next week and intend to go looking for them. It would make my trip home that much more special.
https://atranswomanstale.wordpress.com This is my blog A Trans Woman's Tale -Chris Jen Kellam-Scott

"You must always be yourself, no matter what the price. It is the highest form of morality."   -Candy Darling



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herekitten

I do not mean to stray from your subject but your topic made me remember a very funny line from the movie 'girls will be girls'.. when Evie told Varla she was "all binge and no purge"..   I love that silly movie.

Back to your topic -- I thought everyone purged their wardrobe at some point to some degree. But I learn something new everyday and how it relates to my sisters. I now see how it applies to every aspect of womanhood.
It is the lives we encounter that make life worth living. - Guy De Maupassant
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islandgirl

This has happened in stages for me. I am in my first five months! As soon as I Came out to me SO, I had a real aversion to my old clothes. Many I saw as my 'depression' clothes and they were the first to go. I have basically culled all my male clothing, with exception to two pairs of nearly new jeans and a couple of other pair of slacks, and a couple of shirts that I think that my son may want. I have a few summer wait shirts that I still wear as replacements that fit the acceptable style are hard to find. Acceptable is related to my agreement with my SO to take this slowly, so andro look is in. I am really looking forward to being able to look at my clothing and see 'female'! This is how I see myself. I am continuing down my path with care but also with a clear vision.
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Kellam

Quote from: islandgirl on March 18, 2015, 09:37:24 AM
This has happened in stages for me. I am in my first five months! As soon as I Came out to me SO, I had a real aversion to my old clothes. Many I saw as my 'depression' clothes and they were the first to go. I have basically culled all my male clothing, with exception to two pairs of nearly new jeans and a couple of other pair of slacks, and a couple of shirts that I think that my son may want. I have a few summer wait shirts that I still wear as replacements that fit the acceptable style are hard to find. Acceptable is related to my agreement with my SO to take this slowly, so andro look is in. I am really looking forward to being able to look at my clothing and see 'female'! This is how I see myself. I am continuing down my path with care but also with a clear vision.

If we're talking about purging male clothing then heck yeah! That purge has been great. Right after I accepted myself I had gotten enough panties that I threw out all my boxers. Then my hat. Then my shirts. I have some stuff that will be going to charity. I'm Out to everyone I know now so I have no use for the wrong clothes. Purging my male wardrobe from my wardrobe has been enriching!
https://atranswomanstale.wordpress.com This is my blog A Trans Woman's Tale -Chris Jen Kellam-Scott

"You must always be yourself, no matter what the price. It is the highest form of morality."   -Candy Darling



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cindianna_jones

In the past four years, I've had to purge 5 times, but not for typical purging reasons. I've been losing weight. I've gone from a 3X pant size to size 6 or 8 depending on the maker. Tops 3X to large or XL depending on the maker. My medicos are a bit concerned but my weight loss has been consistent and well with safe boundaries in terms of the time. And, I'm still 10 pounds over the lower boundary for my height. I will NEVER gain weight again. Even when I transitioned and was skinny, I looked great in a size 14, because I am tall (5' 10") but I love the new skinny me. It's so easy to buy clothes and I can get them anywhere I go. Nope. No more weight gain. With what I eat, it's easy. I am not even tempted by other foods anymore. It's not control, it's just easy. And the best part of all this is that I had type II diabetes for 14 years. Now, I show absolutely no indications in my blood workups for diabetes. I know it's still in there even though my doctor says I no longer have it. Nope. No more crap food, no more french fries, just good healthy stuff.  I eat all day long but snack on vegetables and nuts. I feel great!

Cindi
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itsmeJD

Quote from: Cindi Jones on March 15, 2015, 02:43:06 AM
Almost everyone has from time to time. I did many times. I hated myself for being a self diagnosed pervert.

Cindi
Very well put
Quote from: Cindi Jones on March 15, 2015, 02:43:06 AM
Almost everyone has from time to time. I did many times. I hated myself for being a self diagnosed pervert.

Cindi
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