An interesting thread, I can't pass it up. I love seeing and hearing all of the different things that we each relate to in this, our own, very unique corner of the world.
As I have only been experiencing my transgender self for less than two years, I still don't have a good handle on what it is to be me. I do know that the social connections and interactions are what truly ring my chimes. Relating to others; friends, waitresses, dental assistants, people on the street.....et al as Anne with all of the blessing and costs there of, is so important to me. I had gotten so tired of the guy game, the posturing and strength plays keeping me from feeling and expressing, I just had to get away from it. This means living, as much as I can, in the female world, and that is currently 60% to 80% of the time. To be able to live and experience the kind of life I want/need requires presenting well (non clown like) and that includes skirts, tops, accessories, makeup and all that is appropriate for the situation. Yes, I am read quite a bit of the time but it has most always been in a respectful accepting way. So, yes, the clothes are a big part of it for me. Not any one item but whatever is proper for fulfilling me......and I like the clothing options so much better than any guy options out there. As for around the house, either alone or with my wife, it is all about comfort and casual. This, for our fall weather, is typically a comfortable top and a flowy mid calf skirt to curl up on the couch reading a book or doing chores around the house. To each their own and celebrate our differences.
Anne