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placed all my male clothes together in a box + ears pierced =)

Started by archlord, December 18, 2015, 02:27:39 PM

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Michelle86

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Steph7

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kittenpower

"To the left, to the left, everything you own in a box to the left" -Beyoncé

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Lyndsey

Hi Girls

Womanhood is a beautiful thing! I have never in my life been so happy! The day that I unloading all the male clothing was a great experience for me. Now the only male stuff in my house is my boy friends and I won't let him keep to much of here as he can be on thin Ice at times.

Hug's Lyndsey
Lyndsey Marie Burke- Started my journey February 2011 Full time on May 5th 2014 HRT June 6th 2014 Name change and on all records and court documents June 20th 2014 SCS October 20th 2015 with Doctor Marci Bowers in Burlingame California I'm a very Happy women and finally living what I should have been living my whole life. Expect the unexpected. I feel Blessed. Love, Live, Be Happy. Be safe.
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Emileeeee

Congrats! It's a great feeling to know you no longer need to fall back to them, isn't it?
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Jessika

My Fantasy is having Two Men at once...

One Cooking, One Cleaning.  ;D 








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archlord

The thread is a bit old and I removed the pictures from imgur as they doesnt represent me anymore hehe ;)
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Michelle G

I took about 99% of my old boy clothes to the thrift store and only kept a few things to wear when I go visit my parents.
  It's a dream come true to see a closet full of cute girly clothes and drawers full of nice lingerie! I can't thank my spouse enough for taking me on shopping trips and sharing her exquisite fashion tastes.
Just a "California Girl" trying to enjoy each sunny day
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Frae

I keep whats left of my boy clothes in the closet.

Because irony.
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Michelle G

Just a "California Girl" trying to enjoy each sunny day
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Patty_M

Congratulations on reaching this stage of growth! 

But may I make a suggestion about that box? 

Keep a pair or two of grubby pants and shirts then take the rest down to Goodwill.  You won't be wearing the rest again.  A couple of outfits is enough to keep for when you are painting your living room (or whatever dirty task is needed).

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Frae

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Emileeeee

Very true. I make it a point to never wear girl clothes for stuff that's going to get them dirty.
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michelle

In 1999 when I first started to transition in private was to get my ears pierced.    When I went full time in 2008 all of my clothes that were specifically male went into the garbage because I tended to keep my clothes for years.  I did keep my tee shirts and sweatshirts.
Be true to yourself.  The future will reveal itself in its own due time.    Find the calm at the heart of the storm.    I own my womanhood.

I am a 69-year-old transsexual school teacher grandma & lady.   Ethnically I am half Irish  and half Scandinavian.   I can be a real bitch or quite loving and caring.  I have never taken any hormones or had surgery, I am out 24/7/365.
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Sharon Anne McC


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Archlord:

Oops, I guess I came too late to see your male fail.  I recall mine with a curious fondness for all the travails it brought and the survival I achieved.

My best for you that your employer is so agreeable.  Of course it means much work must still be done regarding others.  As long as this question must be asked, then we know there is a long way to go.

I retained a few personal items that held sentimental meaning, such as gifts or representations of my life.  The rest went to Goodwill and other charities.

My decisions to proceed with my form of GCS surgeries was so easy, yet I had to ponder long and hard for many years about something so simple as getting my ears pierced.  Once done (1988?), I began enjoying different items.  I make my own if I can't find what I want.

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1956:  Birth (AMAB)
1974-1985:  Transition (core transition:  1977-1985)
1977:  Enrolled in Stanford University Medical Center's 'Gender Dysphoria Program'
1978:  First transition medical appointment
1978:  Corresponded with Janus Information Facility (Galveston)
1978:  Changed my SSA file to Sharon / female
1979:  First psychological evaluation - passed
1979:  Began ERT (Norinyl, DES, Premarin, estradiol, progesterone)
1980:  Arizona affirmed me legally as Sharon / female
1980:  MVD changed my licence to Sharon / female
1980:  First bank account as Sharon / female
1982:  Inter-sex exploratory:  diagnosed Inter-sex (genetically female)
1983:  Inter-sex corrective surgery
1984:  Full-blown 'male fail' phase
1985:  Transition complete to female full-time forever
2015:  Awakening from self-imposed deep stealth and isolation
2015 - 2016:  Chettawut Clinic - patient companion and revision
Today:  Happy!
Future:  I wanna return to Bangkok with other Thai experience friends

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