Technically, as I write this, it's not summer yet. And yet, we've already had a couple of heat spells. I can only imagine how I'll be feeling when the dog days of summer arrive. I know I'll be well prepared, with an over supply of summer dresses in my closet.
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Today started by me waking up 4 hours early and staying awake until noon. I had a zoom call with my niece in London, and we caught up on things. (As usual, I had much to say, and she listened.) After an hour, both of us had to take care of other things, and we agreed to try for another zoom in July.
Once done with my niece, I took care of little things, then decided to cook an early dinner. This way, I could get rid of the sausage I had in the ice box, and not have to go outside and spend money that didn't need to be spent.
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As you can see, I didn't do much today. Yet, I needed a small break from a busy routine. And for a change, I didn't end up browsing clothing stores' web sites today. I own way too many dresses, and need to radically prune my closets of clothes that no longer look good on me, and no longer interest me. This task will be something I handle over the summer.
Unlike many M2F transgenders, I had it easy. My wife died 30 years ago, so I wouldn't lose that much if a potential girlfriend were to leave me because of my feminine presentation. No one has come close to living with me, save now for RQS. And even then, we'd have to find a place that meets both our needs. I need a place where I can park a car for days at a time. RQS needs a place with good mass transit. Until we find that place, we'll live in two residences and shuttle back and forth between the two.
With the above being said, I had little to stop me from buying too large a female wardrobe (especially dresses!) Even now, I will likely be going with Vicki to the yearly Flax Barn Sale. Garments are drastically marked down to clear them from Flax's warehouse, and it's often worth the long drive to get to the sale. Additionally, it gives me the opportunity to spend a day with my friend Vicki.
How many dresses does a woman need? Certainly less than I have. But I hate wearing trouser like garments, as they end up exposing the fact that I don't have a cisgender woman's hips. If I had a typical female body, I'd likely be wearing jeans during colder weather It would be nice for me to have the hourglass figure of a typical female, and not the rectangular figure typical for a male. Dresses help me hide this little problem.
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There's a part of me that wants to go back to work as a female. If I see a good weekday, part time job, I'll apply for it. But I'll have to edit down my resume to let people know that I would willingly work in a position with lower responsibilities than I once had. It would be nice to live part of the life I could have had if I were born with the right chromosomes.




