No but I have too little closet space.
I have started using the closet in my home office as a place to store out of season clothes.
I have a hard time with clothes because I want the cute clothes. This gets harder over time.
The only male clothes I have is a shirt that I wear for like funerals.
I'm always thinking up outfits I'd like to have.
Quote from: Tig58072 on January 15, 2025, 07:53:01 AMI have a hard time with clothes because I want the cute clothes. This gets harder over time.
The only male clothes I have is a shirt that I wear for like funerals.
I'm always thinking up outfits I'd like to have.
There are so many options for our clothes, that is for sure!
Chrissy
I gathered up a few more garments for the women's mission shelter.
If you have some clothes that you can part with, consider giving to a shelter or a mission. Often women have only what fits in their cars. It is a sad situation.
I'm trying to build a wardrobe of gender affirming clothes. It takes a lot of time, thought, and effort! Not to mention money. I want my wardrobe to not only express my gender identity, but also my sense of style. It has to be me! With that in mind, I feel that quantity doesn't really matter to me.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on February 03, 2025, 05:59:23 PMIs it possible to have too many gender conforming clothes?
Well. . .
Yes, but it is far less likely if you are early in acquiring what is needed for various settings.
It takes a while to acquire what you need.
It actually takes a while to understand what you might need.
Then some circumstances we lead you to realize that you may not have what you should have.
There comes a point when you can have too many things, maybe they are worn or faded, the wrong size, duplicates, or not in style.
But clothes cost money, so it takes a while to get what you wish to obtain.
There are some basics though that can get you by for a majority of situations, weather, and so on.
Chrissy