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Girl things I won't get rid of.

Started by Felix, December 07, 2011, 01:50:26 AM

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fatalerror

Hahah reading these is awesome, it's great to see so many of us are crafters - I sew too :P I know a few guys who make plush toys like I do!

As far as "girlish" things go, I know I don't wanna give up my massive collection of plushies! Including my Maromis from Paranoia Agent...so many pink puppies...LOL. Also my stickers, stationary, and other girly things I stick in packages when I mail them to people. I have a few girl shirts I may keep for nostalgia's sake and because they were gifts too. I think that's about it.
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Paul

Oh yeah, I totally have a pair of Grinch fuzzy pajama pants that I'm not parting with, lol.
It's hard to see through clouds of grey in a world full of Black and White.



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wesxx

I don't necessarily consider all these things as girl things, but some things are definitely feminine or were made with female people in mind:
- Two outfits: 1) a grey bubble dress with grey 4" pumps and 2) a really cute blue flower sundress with canvas sandals
- An Obey shirt who's design I really like (I really doubt it fits anymore)
- My black boots, but hell, they look really androgynous. Same thing with all my other shoes
- Several long jackets that rock. Again, these look quite androgynous
- All of my scarves and hats
- My stuffed bear
- Two pairs of skinny jeans (made for women)
- My wig with long, wavy hair
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Andris

- All of my plushies. (25-30?!)
- Three pants. (I still wear my black formal one and noone thinking about female design.)
- Nail polish. (Actually, bought it yesterday. Black. Goth/rock, hell yeah!)
- Underwear. (I'm trying to buy boys'... but not works all the time.)
- Labrys-like pendant. (Support lesbians! Support viking-style guys! LOL.)
- Lesbian themed books.
- Hair straightener.
- A spring linen coat.
- Bedlinen with pink flower prints.
- Dark pink knitted wool pullover.

It's real fun to see that many of y'all knit and sew. :) When in first year of high school "boys had to make a mini wood boat, girls had to knit a scarf" we exchanged, a feminine guy and me. Yay. :D
Anyway, sewing is not girly. Long time ago that was definitely men's work!  ;)
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Aussie Jay

Only things I can think of is: (not all "actual" things)
- some of my DVDs, CDs and books that would be considered feminine, I like them and I don't care what anyone has to say; I have an eclectic taste anyway
- my marginal sense of style in like clothes, shoes, cologne, home deco etc where I probably have slightly better taste than the average straight guy, I like my stuff and the way I smell
- all photos of me in my previous life, not that there are heaps on display only important ones, but I am not embarrassed by the others they're just not out
- some of my childhood gifts, jewellery, plaques etc, their sentimental value is way too high for me to ever consider parting with any of those
- I have a few stuffed animals which I have no problem having around, again they're not on display, they're just there but they are now in the spare room
- oh and some of my skin care procedures and products, not something I cared about pre T but ever since the acne started I've had to implement something, and currently I have found treatments and products that I will use so long as they continue to work!
Honestly come to think, I've never really been a girl :eusa_think: lol

A smooth sea never made for a skilled sailor.
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greendragon06

I wear lotion sometimes
I still have stuffed animals
Some of my pajama pants are girls (but don't really look it...only problem is they don't have pockets)
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Noah James

Hang on, thought of another thing. My great-grandmother's christmas sweater that she would wear every year. It smells like her still, and it's the only thing left of her that I have - we were close before she passed away, and when I found it the other day, I just couldn't imagine giving it up.

It now hangs proudly in my closet, next to all the other cool child-sized teenage-boy clothes. :P
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Paul

Quote from: Aussie Jay on December 13, 2011, 05:15:11 AM
- oh and some of my skin care procedures and products, not something I cared about pre T but ever since the acne started I've had to implement something, and currently I have found treatments and products that I will use so long as they continue to work!

What have you found works?  I haven't started T yet, butjust so I have an idea for the future.
It's hard to see through clouds of grey in a world full of Black and White.



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Aussie Jay

Quote from: Paul on December 13, 2011, 06:46:23 PM
What have you found works?  I haven't started T yet, butjust so I have an idea for the future.

(Apologies in advance if my naming products is not allowed..)
At first I used oxy - acne products designed for male skin which wasn't too bad but I went through a local plastic/reconstructive surgery with attached beauty treatment place (?) lol.. The producs are called AspectDR specialised products and have no nasties in them like no sodium lauryl sulphate etc, I also had an LED light treatment which helped immensely and now at their recommendation I am undergoing a series of mild chemical peels (salicyclic acid peel I'm pretty sure) - all treatments geared towards acne. My acne wasnt completely horrendous but I was just sick of constant breakouts. Just FYI shaving with a razor also no good (for me) - always, without fail causes a breakout as it changes the bacteria levels on skin etc. A problem I combat with a) not shaving lol, and b) an electric shaver!!

A smooth sea never made for a skilled sailor.
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CountryBoy120390

Some of these are interests and behaviors, but here goes:
- Curious perfume
- Loving the color lavender
- The pink bunny  gave to my Granny when I was little. She died holding it and I used to keep it in my car when I had it. I missed a few close calls because of it.
- My love for acting and decorating and photography
- Being afraid of snakes, etc.
- Coloring on boring days
- My senior picture with my dog, Sunshine. I had long hair and makeup on, and it is the last photo I have of her before she died. I hate how I look, but that is the best picture of her, and the only one I have
- Certain dresses. I will never wear them but they have nice memories, and there's only 2 of them.
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