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Presented as female today....

Started by fleurgirl, March 03, 2018, 10:56:19 PM

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fleurgirl

Despite not being on estrogen yet, I would say I am somewhat/fairly passable. My friend and I went to the mall and I sucked up the courage and wore leggings, a girly shirt, and a bra. I also tucked the whole day and God was it exhausting. My friend is also trans and she's been presenting for over a year now, and while she was supportive, she didn't really understand why I was so insecure and why I was following her around like a puppy. Now that I look back at how I was acting, I find it kind of funny. I'm this 5'11" girl following this 5'4" girl like she's my mother. I stepped on her toe once or twice.

A lot of people were friendly, including store associates. Many people didn't even look at me. This experience has definitely made me a little bit more courageous. I am both emotionally drained and fulfilled, if that makes sense.
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Jessica

Congratulations!  This is a big step that I myself did about a month ago.  If you go out with the mindset that there is nothing wrong with what you are doing, in fact, own who you are without reservation and you become just another woman out and about.  Feeling afraid expresses body language that screams look at me.  Relax and enjoy who you are.

Smiles, Jessica

"If you go out looking for friends, you are going to find they are very scarce.  If you go out to be a friend, you'll find them everywhere."


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fleurgirl

Quote from: Jessica on March 03, 2018, 11:08:05 PM
Feeling afraid expresses body language that screams look at me.  Relax and enjoy who you are.


Thanks for the advice!! Confidence is key *muscle flex* Hehe
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krobinson103

Quote from: fleurgirl on March 03, 2018, 10:56:19 PM
Despite not being on estrogen yet, I would say I am somewhat/fairly passable. My friend and I went to the mall and I sucked up the courage and wore leggings, a girly shirt, and a bra. I also tucked the whole day and God was it exhausting. My friend is also trans and she's been presenting for over a year now, and while she was supportive, she didn't really understand why I was so insecure and why I was following her around like a puppy. Now that I look back at how I was acting, I find it kind of funny. I'm this 5'11" girl following this 5'4" girl like she's my mother. I stepped on her toe once or twice.

A lot of people were friendly, including store associates. Many people didn't even look at me. This experience has definitely made me a little bit more courageous. I am both emotionally drained and fulfilled, if that makes sense.

The first time is really scary. The first time I did that I went to a nail salon and got a bra fitting! It was terrifying. But, as you do it more and more you realize that no cares so just get on and enjoy being you. :)
Every day is a totally awesome day
Every day provides opportunities and challenges
Every challenge leads to an opportunity
Every fear faced leads to one more strength
Every strength leads to greater success
Success leads to self esteem
Self Esteem leads to happiness.
Cherish every day.
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Donna

I love going out dressed fem. I've only been doing it since the beginning of February full time but on and off a bit since December when I could control some of the situations. Now that I'm in counseling and being more honest and open I find it easier to accept being out in public as a female and I don't have longer hair yet.
Wednesday after counseling I stopped at the grocery store to pick up some prescriptions and a couple other things. It was my first day out in a dress and stocking, makeup and lipstick and I figured in and out of the store and head home. Well Wednesday turned into the I'm really here moment.
While I was checking out a commotion broke out in the parking lot, seems someone's dog ran off with an unsecured bike rack attached to its leash and the dog headed under a truck and dented the truck badly, my truck.
So here I am trying to be slightly discreet and I'm now the center of attention checking the damage. Taking to witnesses and store management and filling out forms with the stora and the police.
If I wasn't certain about being out dressed I'm for sure over any fears now about it. Fear I believe is what is really holding us back and if you conquer that fear the world is yours.
Best wishes for you in your journeys to womanhood.
💕💗Donna 💕💗
December 2015 noticed strange feelings moving in
December 2016 started to understand what my body has been telling me all my life, started wearing a bra for comfort full time
Spiro and dutastricide 2017
Mid year 2017 Started dressing and going out shopping etc by myself
October T 14.8 / 456
Came out to my wife in December 2017
January 2018 dressing androgenes and still have face hair
Feb 2018 Dressing full time in female clothing out at work and to friends and family, clean shaven and make up
Living full time March 1 2018
March T 7.4 / 236
April 19th eligard injection, no more Testosterone
June 19th a brand new freshly trained HRT and transgender care doctor for me. Only a one day waiting list to become her patient 😍

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AnnMarie2017

I'm so happy for you, fleurgirl.

When my presentation had feminized to the point of being obvious, I found salespeople very confirming and reassuring. Most of them care more about making a commission than they do about your gender.  :) I acquired a lot of courage interacting with salespeople.
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Northern Star Girl

Quote from: fleurgirl on March 03, 2018, 10:56:19 PM
Despite not being on estrogen yet, I would say I am somewhat/fairly passable. My friend and I went to the mall and I sucked up the courage and wore leggings, a girly shirt, and a bra. I also tucked the whole day and God was it exhausting. My friend is also trans and she's been presenting for over a year now, and while she was supportive, she didn't really understand why I was so insecure and why I was following her around like a puppy. Now that I look back at how I was acting, I find it kind of funny. I'm this 5'11" girl following this 5'4" girl like she's my mother. I stepped on her toe once or twice.

A lot of people were friendly, including store associates. Many people didn't even look at me. This experience has definitely made me a little bit more courageous. I am both emotionally drained and fulfilled, if that makes sense.

@ fleurgirl:  That is such great news... enjoy yourself, continue to display confidence and self-assurance as you present yourself as a female, it will make passing so much easier. 
    Please keep us updated and perhaps post pictures if you feel comfortable doing that.
Best Wishes to you as you continue your transition journey. By the way, your Avatar picture looks terrific.
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Quote from: krobinson103 on March 03, 2018, 11:24:41 PM
The first time is really scary. The first time I did that I went to a nail salon and got a bra fitting! It was terrifying. But, as you do it more and more you realize that no cares so just get on and enjoy being you. :)

Everything I did in public for the first time was scary for me. Usually the second time is so much easier.
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fleurgirl

Quote from: Aspiringperson on March 04, 2018, 09:32:59 AM
@ fleurgirl:  That is such great news... enjoy yourself, continue to display confidence and self-assurance as you present yourself as a female, it will make passing so much easier. 
    Please keep us updated and perhaps post pictures if you feel comfortable doing that.
Best Wishes to you as you continue your transition journey. By the way, your Avatar picture looks terrific.
Aspiringperson

Thank you soo much. Is there a trans timeline on here?
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FinallyMichelle

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