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Title: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: DawnOday on June 08, 2018, 02:31:53 PM
More and more I am deserting the grunge master of my former life and embracing my vanity. I just hate not looking good not so in the dude days. Hey I waited soooo long and I don't have much time left to be all that I can be. No I'm not joining the Army. I am acknowledging how great it feels to be free enough to be the me I always knew was inside. I know I over do it a bit. But at the end of the day there is just one person to please and tag I'm it.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Devlyn on June 08, 2018, 02:58:23 PM
"Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?"

It would be completely impossible for me to be more vain.  :laugh: >:-) 8)
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: ainsley on June 08, 2018, 03:33:05 PM
Quote from: Devlyn on June 08, 2018, 02:58:23 PM
"Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?"

It would be completely impossible for me to be more vain.  :laugh: >:-) 8)

Yes, I am maxed out.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Rachel on June 08, 2018, 03:36:17 PM
Yup, vain here too.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: KathyLauren on June 08, 2018, 04:31:38 PM
I hear you and I agree with you, but I don't consider wanting to look good as "vain".

When I was trying to be a guy, I didn't pay a lot of attention to my appearance.  Not because I didn't want to, but because it wasn't allowed.  As a result of that upbringing, we treat looking like a slob as though it were normal.

Well, just as I am done with trying to be a guy, I am done with being a slob.  Now, I take pride in my appearance.  I like to look good, but I don't think it becomes "vain" until it interferes with social interactions.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Charlotte F on June 08, 2018, 04:45:18 PM
I'm not sure if it's vanity or just trying to make the most of what you've got.  I have always cared about how I look but I guess these days I spend a lot more time on the prep work - partly in an attempt to blend in but more than that to more accurately portray on the outside how I feel within
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: krobinson103 on June 08, 2018, 05:56:57 PM
Living as a guy I made no effort to look good because I quite simply didn't feel good. These days its the total opposite I'm ok with that.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: LizK on June 08, 2018, 08:10:15 PM
I used to fall into the "not interested" group...As I progressed I found I had a real interest in how I appeared. I had never experienced the joy of being able to wear something that made me feel good. Now I just want to wear whatever makes me feel good.  I am now really quite particular about how I look and for the first time in my life I enjoy the whole process
  This from someone who was notorious for not caring at all and would live in black trackies and T shirt for most of their life...Am I vain? You betcha...and getting worse!! LOL [emoji23]


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Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: AnneK on June 09, 2018, 07:31:33 AM
Quote from: Devlyn on June 08, 2018, 02:58:23 PM
"Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?"

It would be completely impossible for me to be more vain.  :laugh: >:-) 8)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UAYGxiRwU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UAYGxiRwU)
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Chelsea on June 09, 2018, 08:05:31 AM
I'm in on this too. I pretty much hated my self most of my life and didn't care enough to take care of myself through my 20's and 30's. Now here I am 46 trying to makeup for all of those years and its going to cost a lot more. If I ever get there.

Hugs,
       Chelsea
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: IamJoannaAndJohn on June 09, 2018, 12:32:08 PM
totally...already calling myself a prisoner of vanity...it's not a bad thing.......till your wallet grows thin :D

although i do wonder......between vanity and a try hard...
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Allison S on June 09, 2018, 04:36:16 PM
I'm not getting vain but I'm maturing. Mostly, it's natural aging and being transgender is part or my life. I recognize the predominant (for lack of a better word) genders and I accept societal's views of each. Transitioning actually taught me the opposite of vanity and I'm having to look inward. I used to always be called sir in public and I would subconciously shrug it off. Now, I conciously try to shrug it off.

I think when I gain more confidence in myself I'll probably be more vain.

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Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: blackcat on June 09, 2018, 04:56:27 PM
Velvet jacket? Check. Holographic dress shoes? Check. Shimmery dress shirts? Check.

When people see me, I want them to think I am:

[ ] male [ ] female [X] awesome

Seriously, if I am going to go through the trouble of transitioning... If I had to suffer the first three decades of my life in the wrong body... If this decision is going to cost me everything I have... I deserve the clothes I want. At the very least. I'm trying to take the joy wherever I can find it.

As long as I'm not maxing the credit card, I see no harm.  :angel:
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: LizK on June 09, 2018, 05:06:45 PM
Quote from: blackcat on June 09, 2018, 04:56:27 PM
Velvet jacket? Check. Holographic dress shoes? Check. Shimmery dress shirts? Check.

When people see me, I want them to think I am:

[ ] male [ ] female [X] awesome

... If this decision is going to cost me everything I have...



Good point...for many of us it has been a costly decision so finally being able to express yourself the way you want is a small but important outcome [emoji3]


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Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Devlyn on June 09, 2018, 05:16:12 PM
Quote from: blackcat on June 09, 2018, 04:56:27 PM
Velvet jacket? Check. Holographic dress shoes? Check. Shimmery dress shirts? Check.

When people see me, I want them to think I am:

[ ] male [ ] female [X] awesome

Seriously, if I am going to go through the trouble of transitioning... If I had to suffer the first three decades of my life in the wrong body... If this decision is going to cost me everything I have... I deserve the clothes I want. At the very least. I'm trying to take the joy wherever I can find it.

As long as I'm not maxing the credit card, I see no harm.  :angel:

+1! That is beautiful.  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: MissyMay2.0 on June 09, 2018, 08:34:24 PM
Quote from: Charlotte F on June 08, 2018, 04:45:18 PM
I'm not sure if it's vanity or just trying to make the most of what you've got.  I have always cared about how I look but I guess these days I spend a lot more time on the prep work - partly in an attempt to blend in but more than that to more accurately portray on the outside how I feel within
I can relate to these types of feelings; I've never been vain, but I always have taken care of myself.  And when I transitioned I wanted to blend in, and portray on the outside how I feel on the inside, so I've gone the extra mile to make it happen.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Thea on June 09, 2018, 11:00:14 PM
Ha, ha! As far as my soon-to-be-ex-wife is concerned, vanity is my sole motivation for transitioning.

For ages I fought feeling feminine tooth and nail. I was brought up to think it un-manly to care about my appearance. The grunge guy slob thing was a way of proving to everyone, including myself what a man I was. It also made me feel awful.

Now I take great care with my appearance. I don't think of it as vain though. It's more a matter of being true to my genuine self and being all that I can be now that I feel the freedom to do so.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Gertrude on June 10, 2018, 11:32:41 AM
I wouldn't necessarily call it vanity. In male mode, I don't really take an interest in how I look so much, but I do in female mode. I think it has to do with authenticity. I reject being male, so I don't care as much how I look. My wife asks why don't I take more interest in dressing nicer male as an outlet for GD, but she misses the point. It's about alignment.


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Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: DawnOday on June 10, 2018, 01:50:43 PM
It's so unreal. I bought some lipstick the other day on Amazon that was discontinued, because I used it twenty years ago. So I paid over $20 for a
$7 tube. But it was worth it because I got so many compliments. When I went for my electrology appointment, Nanci talked me into getting my eyelashes curled, tinted and my brows shaped and tinted next time I come in. I am the same person that used to wait 5 years between new pairs of tennis shoes. I now have two pairs of mens shoes. 1 pair tennis shoes and one pair dress shoes. On the other side it won't be long til I purchase my fifth pair of ladies shoes.  My men's shoe wardrobe is worth maybe $100 bucks but I spent $200 on a custom pair of flats.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Lynne on June 10, 2018, 06:06:54 PM
Oh yeah, I'm definitely in the same shoes  :)

When I have to present as a 'man' two things can happen. The first is that I just don't care and dress as a slob from my guy wardrobe which could fit in a suitcase. The second version is that I try to make my presentation a little more feminine but then I spend far too much time to try to balance it to not look too gay and in the end I sometimes revert to the slob version.

My mindset in these cases is usually like "If I cannot look like how I really want to look, why should I bother?"

The best version is when I can present as my true self and then I will sometimes spend hours trying to figure out the best thing to wear, the best way to style my hair and eliminating every possible visible body hair.

I have a big wardrobe full of women's clothes and a shoe cabinet full of various shoes, sandals, boots, from flat to high heel and I'm not full-time yet.

Edit: Even my guy wardrobe is made up of women's clothing, they are just not too feminine.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Veronica J on June 10, 2018, 07:34:35 PM
i guess for me i am vain, but like it was said more a case of taking care of you.. those extra touches..

i cringe at my hair, sigh gonna have to use wigs.. still hoping some of it grows back.. i have no bald spots, my hair is just thin.. very thin and it hurts deep in my soul.

my mens warddrobe consists of 6 work shirts, 2 casual shirts (to visit family) and 4 pairs of jeans and socks, 2 pairs of mens shoes.. thats it.

the rest of my master bedroom wardrobe is like full of girl cloths, my dresser with mirror is loaded with cloths, i have 3 sets of heels, 2 sets of 2inch heeled boots, flats and boots. lol

for me its happening more and more as time goes on, i just cant help myself, i cringe in the mirror but take the time none the less.
Title: Re: Anyone else getting more vain as they transition?
Post by: Laurel D on June 11, 2018, 01:33:18 AM
I'm not sure if I would call it vain either. I don't consider my pretty , and I don't spend hours looking at myself. But the little bit of time, money and effort I spend on how I look do make me feel a lot better.

Hell I had a time last week I couldn't get out of bed. But I started doing my make up and putting on my dress, I felt better pretty quickly.

I just call it self care, and like a lot people prior to Transitioning, I didn't feel I was worth it.

It feel great to feel worth it now.