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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hello all..
I've recently come to terms with who I really am. A female in a man's body. It's taken me over 20 odd years to finally accept it.
Trouble is I don't know how to buy clothes as I'm so used to buying male clothes for so long. What sizes do I need? How can I try stuff on if I need to?
Is there a size guide out there that I can look or any tips?
Thank you xx |
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I'm very happy that you've recognised who you are Congratulations.
I can't help with the specifics but there are so many forums out there for specifically what you want.
Rachael and Soxy here, to name but a few, may see this and be along to help. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thank you for the reply!
It's like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders now I've accepted myself as me
I hope they see it as I'm struggling here |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thank you for the reply!
It's like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders now I've accepted myself as me
I hope they see it as I'm struggling here "
Congratulations! Glad you're feeling happier.. that weight can get quite heavy at times and drag your happiness and personality down with it. Whatever is causing it. Unfortunately.. I can barely dress myself and have little to no style other than surf/snow/skate could pick you out a nice Roxy beanie for the winter |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I find women's clothes are different sizes in every shop and even within the same shop. I look at it to figure out which one might fit then take a couple of sizes into the changing room. I always try everything on.
You could order online and try on at home. Have a think about what style you're going for. Dress for your shape. If you've got a good arse show it off. Or good legs. Have fun with it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Maybe I'll try ordering online, I'm quite skinny and don't really have a shape which makes me sad
I'm sure I can find something, it's just finding what suits me is the hard part..
I have been told I have a nice bum
I agree I feel alot happier now and definitely smile alot more |
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Ordering online is easy and you don't need to worry about having the confidence just yet to go into a ladies clothes shop.
If you don't know what size to order google asos size guide. It gives measurements for all ladies clothing in centimetres and inches. All you need is a measuring tape to check what size you are. Most clothing retailers will have a similar thing on their websites too.
When measuring your bust take the measurement around the fullest part when you are wearing your breast forms.
Have fun shopping hun xx |
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