Quote from: cyanide on January 21, 2009, 07:07:06 PM
ok. so it turns out that my doctor lady is a little worried about not making enough progress in my wardrobe - ie not dressing girl clothes enough. and is wondering about my commitment.
OMG, commitment to what? This is scary, very 70's-Johns-Hopkinsish. I know you were exaggerating about the skirt and spaghetti straps, but it's a scary thought to say the least.
I'd suggest finding a comfort level with androgyny, see how that works for you.
Ideas, I don't know...muted earth tones, flared jeans, layering your shirts so you can see the bottom layer(long, thin girl shirt underneath and hoodie over it or a long-sleeved t over it), girl cardigans, get your eyebrows thinned out, both ears pierced with girlish studs (little flowers or something) in them, girl shoes, girl socks, start wearing your hair a little differently....
the point here is to get people used to seeing a different you. break them in now. are you out to them? where are you in transition? use this stage to come out..."why do you look like a girl?" 'well, i'm glad you asked, you have a few hours...' then talk and answer questions. By the time you go full time, everyone will know and it will hopefully be a little seamless. Slowly start to shift your wardrobe from guy clothes to girl clothes and get to the point where there isn't ANY place you'd wear guy clothes because that's how full time is.
anyway, just some of the things that worked for me. i did all that and took a year to go full time. it was at my pace and comfortable for me, especially coming out. it got to the point where when i told people, it...just...made...sense...i hope this helps you

meghan