Quote from: Allison S on March 01, 2018, 12:52:54 PM
Have you ever felt that way with transitioning?
Lately I've been wondering if I traded in one set of problems to whole new ones... looking presentable as a "female" is hard! I used to just throw anything on and walk out and not care. Now from makeup, hair, clothes (too tight/revealing?) ..
Maybe I'm so new to full time that it feels overwhelming right now. I'm only 5 months hrt and my hair is barely past my ears.
I feel like I'm rushing things... yet I can't put on my old men's clothing anymore. I just don't have it in me like I used to.
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@ Allison S: Oh, yes... transitioning can be a difficult thing, mentally and physically. In another thread last month I mentioned that as a male I could do what you described and get out the door quickly.... splash some water on my face and hair, maybe comb my hair and maybe shave, throw on a pull-over shirt (ironed or not), put on some old blue jeans (dirty or not) and some socks and worn out sneakers.... and I was off.
During my transition to full time I have had the same learning experience that your described and it was an eye opener. At about 6 months of HRT I was going out as female most the time and usually I passed. Now, after 3 years of HRT and the fact that I have been full time for 17 months after that 3 years of HRT I have gotten the knack of most of it, and especially since I have my own business where I am dealing with men and women that are dressed in suits, dresses and skirts and are usually in mid to upper management somewhere, it is imperative that I dress and present myself accordingly.
Getting out of the house now is more time consuming... shower, hair, makeup, clean and maybe polished nails, clean and pressed clothing, usually a dress or dress slacks, a blouse and perhaps a blazer or coat.... and let me not forget about the plethora of shoes that are needed to go with different outfits.
Men can get by with a pair of sneakers, and a pair of dressy brown shoes and a pair of black dressy shoes.
Frankly, I am having the time of my life and I am really enjoying being full time and having a great selection of clothing, underwear, cosmetics, hair styles, etc.
The very wide and encompassing selection of women's clothing boggles the male mind.... colors, variations of styles, layered tops, big variety of jeans and pants, etc, etc. Go to any department store and the women's section takes up more than half the store and the men's section is a few racks and shelves.
The only suggestion that I might offer is to enjoy your transition... it will be quite a ride but worth it in the end. Perhaps after more HRT you just might be really enjoying your switch to all things female.
As
KathyLauren suggested in her reply you might find a girl friend or another female that could be your coach and help you in the female aspect of things.
Once I started to be on my way to being a female I had several female friends that were so helpful and also helpful in spending my money of things that I needed.... it is dangerous to go shopping with them. LOL
Best Wishes,
Aspiringperson