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Sometimes it's the simplest things that can get you down.

Started by erocse, December 08, 2010, 10:33:10 AM

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erocse

  I was loading a couple of bags into the trunk of our car, last night, from our day of shopping. I had my purse over my shoulder. I took notice of my posture and how even when I had my hands full and bent over and back up again the purse stayed put. I couldn't help but be impressed with myself. Then I was reminded of my first outing En femme.

   It wasn't more then a couple of months ago. I didn't plan it. Going out En Femme was just something that struck me and I just had to do. I wasn't really prepared for it, but was going to do it anyway. My wife wasn't going to be home that week. So I went to her closet, even though we don't really wear the same size. Between her clothes and my clothes I could find enough that fit, to put together at least one outfit. When I was done getting ready, I thought to myself. Where will I put my wallet? There certainly wasn't a place to put it on my clothing. Then it dawned on me, I need a purse. I went back to my wives closet. I found a cute medium sized Brighton purse. It matched my outfit and that was that. Although I wasn't really thrilled with my appearance. It thought it will do. I thought that getting out there was the biggest obstacle . And since I was excited to be going I'd better just get going.

   I was out on the town, for the first time!!! It was amazing to be there. I found it difficult to pay attention to everything. There was just so much to think about, how to walk , how to talk, eye contact, smiling, posture. There is just so much. But there was one simple thing that kept bothering me all day. My purse kept slipping off my shoulder. I know this sounds like such a trivial little matter, but it made me feel so self conscience. It seemed like I couldn't take more then a couple steps without this happening. Then I would have to put it back in place. I was nervous, this behavior would give me away. A some point I tried to just carry the purse in my hands. But every time I saw a woman carrying her purse over her shoulder, so confidently, it made me have to try again, without success. It was very frustrating. I remember thinking at the time, "if I can't carry a purse right , how can I expect to accomplish all the other more difficult tasks that will be required, to pass as a woman. I started to think that there was something wrong with my build. Maybe women's shoulders are built differently then men? But when I compared my shoulder to that of a woman's. I thought "according to the laws of physics the purse should stay on my shoulder better then most women's".  I mean after all they are much broader and have a flatter area in which the strap can rest on. Anyway despite my frustration with the purse I had the most wonderful day of my life !!!

  Since that day I have grown quite fond of that Brighton purse. It is the only one I like to use. Slowly but surely I realized that there is a knack to keeping it on one's shoulder. It is hard to explain but once you figure it out, it becomes very easy to do and second nature. In fact now I think now I can preform the complete Nutcracker Ballet, without once having my Brighton purse fall off my shoulder.

  It's these little things that can shake your confidence and send your mind into a downward spiral. But don't let them get you down. Keep moving forward and pretty soon you won't even think about these things any more. You might even grow to enjoy them..


   Lots of love and hugs, Roxy

   
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spacial

Dam. And I thought you were going to tell us how it's done.

Well, I suppose we'll just need to figure it out.

Nice story Roxy.
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bethw

Great story Roxy but how the heck do you do it? Please. The world wants to know. lol
Hugs
Beth
" To live is to dance. To dance is to live." Snoopy (aka Charles Shultz)
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Colleen Ireland

Thanks for the words of encouragement, Roxy, for those of us still in "training heels", lol.  And, is this the first time you've used the name "Roxy?"  It's the first time I've noticed it.  It's nice!  I had been wondering about the origin of Erocse, I'll admit.  Anyway, I'm glad to see that this isn't about YOU being down - you had me worried for a moment, girl!  I haven't gotten to a point yet where I'm down about anything to do with mySELF - Colleen's just so dam cute and happy, she just doesn't get down about anything.  Now, Tim, on the other hand...  :P

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Sandy

Spacial:

Purse placement is pretty easy to learn, but it does take practice.  This is another, though minor, thing that we women have to learn quickly where little girls learn this when they are young.

There are a couple of methods for placing your purse on your shoulder.  Again, observing other women can help.  Part of it depends on how long the straps on the purse is.  The most secure method and one that prevents snatching is to place the strap over your head and then over on shoulder.  The strap has to be kind of long.  Many purses come with adjustable straps so that the purse will then hang near your waist.

Another is to place it on your shoulder and bring your hand up to shoulder level and hold it in place.  You may notice other women do this when their clothing is too smooth to keep the strap from sliding off.

And of course is the balance method.  That would be that you lift your shoulder slightly so that it does not slope or even tips up a little.  That way the strap stays more less in place.  Though that does take the most practice.

Beware, though, learn to do that on both shoulders equally.  One of the results of doing this is that it shifts the center of your body over and you could end up with posture issues if you use one side exclusively.  It can cause your back to ache.  At least that is what I noticed.

Roxy:

One of the things that caused me to nosedive was when I went out and had my ears pierced prior to my going full time.  Sitting in the car after I had the piercings, I marveled at how feminine my ears then looked.  Then I was overwhelmed with the feeling of having an insurmountable number of things I would have to change to become a woman in society.  It was depressing to me.  I felt I would never overcome all the issues and tasks.

It sounds like you overcame your issue, Roxy, and that is wonderful.  Also being able to refer to and Patty you by your names is wonderful.  That is a very bold and strong move.  Thank you both.

-Sandy
Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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Lee

I have mad respect for you ladies.  We need a t-shirt and jeans, but you have to deal with purses, makeup, heels, skirts, etc.  I like to believe that we get the outfits with a smaller learning curve.   :P 
(Also, if it makes you feel better, I never did figure out how to keep a purse up without holding it in place.)
Oh I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love

A blah blog
http://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,365.0.html
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cynthialee

So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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JessicaH

Roxy, your posts are almost always so positive and uplifting but I was worried something was wrong when I saw the title on the thread. I was relieved after reading the post and I was left with the same question as Spatial. HOW DO YOU DO IT!!!! lol.  It was like a cliffhanger. You truely have a knack for engagingg readers!

Mucho Amore,
Stacy
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PixieBoy

Easy: Wear one with a large strap, rather like a messenger bag, except the purse is all dainty and cute.

I have always disliked purses, and I kept misplacing them/forgetting them (when I was back in the closet and tried to be a girl). How anyone but a sadist could make clothes without pockets also mystifies me. Also, what takes you so long in the bathroom?!
You women are mysterious creatures indeed.

Anyway, cute story, Roxy. Your name kind of reminds me of that musical Chicago, if you've seen it. Then again, what doesn't remind me of pop culture...
...that fey-looking freak kid with too many books and too much bodily fat
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Colleen Ireland

Quote from: Sandy on December 09, 2010, 07:16:57 AMThe most secure method and one that prevents snatching is to place the strap over your head and then over on shoulder.  The strap has to be kind of long.  Many purses come with adjustable straps so that the purse will then hang near your waist.

Another is to place it on your shoulder and bring your hand up to shoulder level and hold it in place.  You may notice other women do this when their clothing is too smooth to keep the strap from sliding off.

And of course is the balance method.  That would be that you lift your shoulder slightly so that it does not slope or even tips up a little.  That way the strap stays more less in place.  Though that does take the most practice.

All of these seem to have come naturally to me - I haven't had any issues with purse placement, I just naturally choose one of these strategies depending on the circumstance.  I do generally favor the right-hand side, tho... something to be aware of.  I did have a victory of sorts last night - I wore my heels, and was able to walk all evening in them, including outside on the sidewalk (not always even), and I didn't have any pain, my feet are in great shape today, and I felt wonderful in them!  And this was important, because my best friend (of 36 years) and my 24-year-old son both met Me for the first time last night...

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JessicaH

Congratulations, Colleen! That is very exciting, please do tell more!
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Colleen Ireland

I don't want to hijack this thread... I'll post about it in my blog ("Believe in the Rainbow").  I should be able to get a post in there tonight sometime...

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jmaxley

Quote from: Lee on December 09, 2010, 08:50:09 AM
I have mad respect for you ladies.  We need a t-shirt and jeans, but you have to deal with purses, makeup, heels, skirts, etc.  I like to believe that we get the outfits with a smaller learning curve.   :P 
(Also, if it makes you feel better, I never did figure out how to keep a purse up without holding it in place.)

+1. Also, I NEED the outfit with the smaller learning curve, I never could figure out makeup, heels, and stuff.  When I was a "girl" I ended up giving up on a regular purse and got one that was a mini-backpack.  And there's got to be a trick to being able to type with long fingernails, I've seen it done, but I can't do it. 
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Colleen Ireland

Quote from: jmaxley on December 09, 2010, 10:46:22 PM
+1. Also, I NEED the outfit with the smaller learning curve, I never could figure out makeup, heels, and stuff.  When I was a "girl" I ended up giving up on a regular purse and got one that was a mini-backpack.  And there's got to be a trick to being able to type with long fingernails, I've seen it done, but I can't do it.

That's because you're not a girl, silly!  Same reason I could never really (not REALLY) "get" the guy stuff...

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Aikotribs

or, the simplest things that can get you back up? Awesome story, I never figured it out ^^;

Quote from: Colleen Ireland on December 10, 2010, 06:27:41 AM
That's because you're not a girl, silly!  Same reason I could never really (not REALLY) "get" the guy stuff...

^ this, cuz its true.
XD
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Janet_Girl

Cute story, Roxy,  ;D

And of course if your bra strap indents your shoulder slightly, the strap of the purse will sit right there.
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erocse

OK Janet, that's enough bragging.

I wish I had enough weight in my bra  to cause the strap to make an  indention.

  Luv, Luv, Roxy
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Lee

Quote from: PixieBoy on December 09, 2010, 02:32:00 PM
How anyone but a sadist could make clothes without pockets also mystifies me.

This!  I think that people make pants with the sewn on flap but no pocket solely to confuse me.  It would take a few times of trying to put my hands in the pockets before I'd figure it out.   ::)
Oh I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love

A blah blog
http://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,365.0.html
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Colleen Ireland

Not having pockets is one of the things I love BEST!  Truly, if there are pockets,  you just want to put things in them, ruining your nice figure...  ::)

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cynthialee

I search high and low for the womens clothes with pockets.
Part of my male conditioning I am not willing to give up is my need for pockets.
I love pockets, I gotta put stuff in them. They are like mini purses that are attached to our clothing.
(I must be part hobit.)
So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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