When I was like pre-pre-op, like before I had officially started to transition, I always just sort of wore androgenous clothing, I went through sort of a "gay boy" stage, where I wore a lot of rings and earrings and stuff, and when I went out I would sometime wear mascara, and stuff like that, but I mostly just sort of dressed andogenous like. Once I started to offically transition, I still just sort of kept the androgenous clothing, but I actually found myself wearing less makup, and way less jewlery. After I had a few clearings of my face I really just stopped wearing makeup alltogether. I was really concerned about passing as just me, without any crutches or adornments, and I was afraid that makeup would be away of giving me a false sense of passing, like i was trying to make myself up to look like a girl, but not be a girl.
becuase of the work that I am in, around a lot of men and other competitive girls all the time, I wear makeup and stuff at work, but when I am just at home, and just casual everything comes off. The makeup, and specially the bra. I just hang around the house in comfoy clothes. I love comfy cotton pajama bottoms and a tank top. Just everyday dress is usually just jeans and a fashionable top of somekind, very little makeup if any. I keep my hair short, so I usually don't spend to much time on that.
You just have to find your dress and style, and I found it to be always best for me if I just let it come natural, and just try to stay close to me. As far as dressing up and wanting to wear makup and stuff thats just up to you and your motivations, what are you getting out of it, what do you want from it, how it makes you feel etc.. I don't think there is any standard. My grandmother and aunts got up at the crack of dawn everyday and "put on their faces", but that was just ther generation.
okay that was a convulted mess

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