After my first ‘Stepping out’ experience I have related to the old saying ‘a journey of a thousand miles starts with just a single step’ as I feel it so elegantly sums up my journey so far.

Yes, I am taking little steps into sisterhood, some brave leaps, and some faltering little steps unsure where they are going, but steps forward nonetheless.

I believe that so many of us girls are on a similar journey, some travel faster than others, some know what their final destination will be, some just enjoy the journey and take the scenic route, not worrying too much about the final end of the journey but enjoying the scenery and diversions on the way!

I think that’s where I am, not trying to think about where I may end up (yes this is a metaphor for full GRS or maybe just stop the journey at non-op TS/TG) but taking little steps and seeing where the road takes me!

EnFemme

Since my last story I have taken a few more steps, buying clothes in the stores is getting easier and I don’t feel self conscious about browsing the sales rails for bargains! Also taking them back for exchanges if they don’t fit! Would never of had the nerve to do that just a few short weeks ago!

Without doubt the best steps I have taken recently was to go for a makeover by a brilliantly talented TG who produced some amazing results, definitely gave me the confidence to go on with my journey to seek and bring out my inner woman.

I have taken another pretty big step today. I went to my local Boots superstore (in male mode) and went straight to the makeup counter, browsing the foundations and powders. I had a rough idea what I was looking for but the range of colours and shades is so wide!

After a minute or two the sales assistant asked if she could help. Well, here we go I thought. “I am looking for foundation, concealer, and fixing powder, just not sure about the colour,” I explained.

She started to explain about the different products and then, with a dry mouth and lump in my throat, I added “It’s for me”

“Wow, of course,” she said. “Would you like me to colour match you?”

From then on I was so well looked after, she did an electronic colour match and selected a couple of shades that were good for me. She helped me with other bits and pieces and even got me to sign up for a store loyalty card!

“Hope to see you whenever you need makeup advice or any other help,” she said with such warmth and smile that I just felt totally at ease. I will definitely go back.

So girls, if you are hesitant about stepping out, or about shopping for clothes, makeup, or anything else your heart desires (heels come to mind for me) then know it might turn out better than you expect. Take steps as big or as small as you are comfortable with but take them with confidence and above all ENJOY THE JOURNEY.

EnFemme

 

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JaneS
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JaneS
7 years ago

Congratulations Georgie. As you’ve discovered, public attitudes are changing rapidly and the positive experiences far outweigh the negative ones.

Big steps, small steps or even the occasioanl hop – they don’t matter as long as they are foward.

i hope you get to wear out that loyalty card.

Georgina (or Georgie)
Georgina (or Georgie)
7 years ago
Reply to  JaneS

Jane you are so right about public attitudes, when I was much younger — a LOOOOONG time ago! attitudes were very different and I kept things so buried! What a great opportunity our community has these days, Maybe soon there will be no stigma attached to whatever you wear at any time!

skippy1965 Cynthia
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7 years ago

Georgie,

Reading this I felt certain I was reading something that I had written about myself as the feelings and experiences you described were near mirror reflections of my own actions and attitudes. Thank you for encapsulating my experience within your own story and I’ll continue on the same journey you are on enjoying every step regardless of my destination!

Cyn

Georgina (or Georgie)
Georgina (or Georgie)
7 years ago

Cyn, as I recall my last post echoed your story as well! Are you sure we are not sisters! Perhaps we are in a way!

Tiffany Anne
Tiffany Anne
7 years ago

Sounds like you’re making great strides on your journey!

Georgina (or Georgie)
Georgina (or Georgie)
7 years ago
Reply to  Tiffany Anne

Tiffany, each step forward encourages me to take bigger and bolder steps, I have now started coming out to my family and this also is going really well so far!

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Jamies time
7 years ago

I can relate to your great story I myself was scared what would happen my first time shopping.When the store clerk asked if I needed help and I told her I was looking for clothes for me she smiled and said relax she was so happy to make me look good since that time it is easy to buy happiness.In fact I am going shopping now

Georgina (or Georgie)
Georgina (or Georgie)
7 years ago
Reply to  Jamies time

Its a great feeling isn’t it! LOVE shopping!

April (Pacific Princess)
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Beautiful story of your journey Georgie. I feel my own mirrors yours to a great extent. I’m just enjoying the scenery as I travel!

April

Georgina (or Georgie)
Georgina (or Georgie)
7 years ago

April, I think so many of us are on this journey, and some are stumbling and need a guide or a push in the right direction – I hope my posts help those who are unsure of their way!

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7 years ago

Being honest with people and also being honest with yourself really helps……hugs hun

Georgina (or Georgie)
Georgina (or Georgie)
7 years ago
Reply to  Abbie Simons

You are so right! I have also taken the next big step and started telling my closest family, so far all are happy for me and not at all phased!

Breeann Jacobs
Breeann Jacobs
7 years ago

Wow I would never have the courage to do that, I’m just starting to embrace who I really am and it’s soo hard to get the courage to go out shopping without pretending it’s for my now ex wife. Good luck on ur journey hun

Brittany Asher
Lady
7 years ago

I did that a few times and I have to say it was good experience more than bad. There was on older lady that it did not go well with. I laugh today. I did not laugh that day, I let her embarrass me to the point I just left.
But you know not everything in life works out great but it is like riding a bicycle. you just have to pick it up and do it again !!!

Brittany Asher
Lady
7 years ago

I thank you all! I used to use my daughters for and excuse. but when it came time for the makeup and owning up I failed so far. I did not know they had anything to match your skin color. Awesome! Maybe I can get that step done soon. I spent so much time going back and forth I have traveled miles out of the way. get that step done maybe I can get past my self-consciousness about how I look and how tall I am because I sure want to wear my dresses a lot more and be able… Read more »

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