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Ok I am about to go out for the first time as my true self.

Started by Carolina1983, March 29, 2012, 12:55:11 PM

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Carolina1983

And I am nervous as hell :P.


How was your very first time going out clubbing? or just going out in public in general?


It is a few other MTFs that insisted that I should join them when going out partying. I am really happy that I have found friends that likes me for who I am and also WANT me to be with them. Before I always had to call and ask people by myself otherwise they would simply forget about me.


But I cannot deny that I am really nervous and a little scared too. Mostly because I am very aware of my flaws =/. Also it is this clothing problem :P, I have tried on like 100 different sets now and is more clueless now then I was before trying them on. But I will go to the town tomorrow and shop for some new clothes and shoes :).


Wish me luck because I will need it :)

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Eva Marie

I recently went out for the first time en femme with a couple of friends to a bar. The first hour was terrifying, and then once i realized that no one was staring at me i relaxed and started having fun. After an hour and a half i almost forgot that i was out en femme.... it felt so natural.

My advice is to try to relax, dress age appropriately, and remember the safety rules for women. It'll be a special experience that you'll never forget.
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Raneth

My first time clubbing was to a gay bar, I was incredibly nervous but after a few drinks I just kinda relaxed.  I did find that I was getting stared at *a lot* which was really disconcerting.  Eventually a friend of mine just went right up to one of the groups that were staring and asked them why and it was because they couldn't figure out if I was natal or not, it really made my night (I'd only been on hormones a few months at that stage).
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Carolina1983

Thanks for the replies :).

By the way it went super :DDD. Was at a place where only lesbian girls is allowed and got many lovely comments from the girls inside :). One girl even wanted to take me home *lol*.



It feels so good to have taken that big step :). I cant wait until next time.
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monica93304

Girl, you are gorgeous and I'm glad you had fun.  I only socialize as a girl now. I wouldn't have it any other way. In my case, I get hit on by both genders.  But I love it when women compliment me because they know how hard it is to look fabulous anyways.

Monica.
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Naturally Blonde

My first time was in 1984 which is a long time ago now! it was liberating!
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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Carolina1983

Quote from: monica93304 on April 01, 2012, 11:50:25 AM
Girl, you are gorgeous and I'm glad you had fun.  I only socialize as a girl now. I wouldn't have it any other way. In my case, I get hit on by both genders.  But I love it when women compliment me because they know how hard it is to look fabulous anyways.

Monica.


Thanks :).

Yes it feels so good to hear positive comments about yourself from people that can look at you from every angle =) and we girls just love to be seen dont we ;).


I understand you completely btw, I am sure that I will never go out as a guy again after this experience. I had so much more fun now as a girl than I ever had as a guy, I mean before I had to drink tons just to approach the dancefloor but this time when I went out as a girl i barely drank anything but still i danced and laughed like mad. And the funny thing is that I did not even know that I had it in me :D.



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Carolina1983

Quote from: Naturally Blonde on April 01, 2012, 07:05:52 PM
My first time was in 1984 which is a long time ago now! it was liberating!


Wow I was only 1year old back then :D. You are living full time now?

It was very liberating indeed. It feels so much better now when I have other people like me to hang out with because finally I can talk to people who truly knows what I am going through.


I felt a bit scared when we was about to get on the metro (expected alot of weird looks from people) but no :D. People looked yes, but they just took a quick glance and then that was it.

God I want to do it again :P.

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apple pie

I must say that the first time I did it, I didn't feel liberated, because any such feeling was completely dwarfed by the "omg I'm so scared" feeling ;D ;D

I had very little confidence as well in passing. It took me many months of going out as a girl to convince myself people just treat me like any other girl, and that's when I really felt liberated.
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justmeinoz

Quote from: Carolina1983 on March 29, 2012, 12:55:11 PM
Also it is this clothing problem :P, I have tried on like 100 different sets now and is more clueless now then I was before trying them on. But I will go to the town tomorrow and shop for some new clothes and shoes :).

The eternal dilemma of not having anything to wear!! :laugh:

Even if it doesn't go anywhere it is great to have a woman tell you she thinks you are hot.   :)
Somehow it conveys more acceptance than if it was a guy. Maybe because we are more scared of rejection by Lesbians because of the genitalia question.

Glad you had a great time.  I was at a Lesbian and Gay club on Saturday night and love the way younger people can be more open now.

Karen.

"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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Cindy

Congrats Hon,

It was funny I went back to a bar last night to meet a couple, I hadn't been to the place in years. It was the first place I went as a woman. I was terrified. I remember the person I met holding my hands to stop me shaking.

I went back last night to the same place to meet my friends. OK I'm out now but it was the first place and I was wondering I how I would feel. The first time I cruised around in my car until I spotted the person I was meeting. Geez, people were looking at this dork in a dress with crap makeup and I knew it.

No one gave me any flack though.

Last night I parked got out walked down the street checked out some shops went to the bar ordered a drink. The staff didn't bat an eye lid. It was just so different to a few years ago. Time flies.

Confidence darling is everything.

Have a great life.

It is yours to live.

Cindy

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Beverley

Quote from: Carolina1983 on April 02, 2012, 02:24:45 AM
God I want to do it again :P.

It is a great feeling, to be yourself so openly. I am glad you relaxed and enjoyed it.

B.
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Elasmotraxx

There was no first time for me.

I was always very feminine, I wore a ton of lip gloss and plucked my brows. I also had an affinity for more feminine clothes.
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Naturally Blonde

Quote from: Carolina1983 on April 02, 2012, 02:24:45 AM

Wow I was only 1year old back then :D. You are living full time now?

I was in my early 20's back then! and yes I've been full time for many years!
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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Michelle G

Carolina...I am SO SO envious of you!!

I would love to have a couple mtf friends help me with a little makeover before a big nite on the town!

The clothes thing I can do real well, its the makeup and hair that I would need some "sisterly help" with ;)

If I may ask are you in a larger city or a smaller suburban town?

I am quite close to San Francisco and really would like to go "out & about" there, I'm sure my comfort level would be just fine in girl mode :)
Just a "California Girl" trying to enjoy each sunny day
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Constance

I don't know how many of us here on Susan's are in the SF Bay Area, but I live on the Peninsula in San Mateo. I'm not much of a makeup artist (I don't know how to contour), but I'd be willing to try to meet up with you if you're in this area.

PM me, if you like.

Ashley_C

I am so jealous. I can't wait to be able to make a post like this.

So happy for you.
We must move forward... not backwards, not to the side, not forwards, but always whirling, whirling, whirling towards freedom.

My mindless babbling are my own opinions and nothing more.
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Carolina1983

Quote from: Michelle G on April 03, 2012, 04:47:26 PM
Carolina...I am SO SO envious of you!!

I would love to have a couple mtf friends help me with a little makeover before a big nite on the town!

The clothes thing I can do real well, its the makeup and hair that I would need some "sisterly help" with ;)

If I may ask are you in a larger city or a smaller suburban town?

I am quite close to San Francisco and really would like to go "out & about" there, I'm sure my comfort level would be just fine in girl mode :)

Yeah it is really a great help to have others around me that goes through the same thing :).

I live on a small island in Sweden, all my friends are on the mainland (Stockholm) so I have to go there to meet them but its no big deal as it only takes 30minutes by plane. When I am home all I can see is trees and farmland ;).

San Fransisco must be a really good place to start going out? at least if what I have heard is correct  :).

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Carolina1983

And regarding the makeup thing. It is really fun to do it together with friends :), there is always something you can learn and something that you can learn your friends.


I loved it and I bet you will too :).
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cacasca

I went out as my true self today and some one bumped into me at a crosswalk and I was like HEY JERK FACE
then i felt bad about it lol, whatever
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