Over the past year, RQS and I have been clearing out a lot of clutter from my apartment. It has been like playing a hybrid game of Jenga and Tetris, as I've had to find room for things I want to keep while both adding and purging things from the apartment.
One of the things many M2F transgender people do is to learn what clothes work (or don't work) on their bodies. They also learn what clothes they should wear for all occasions, and make a lot of mistakes along the way. But the thing we don't learn easily is how to purge clothes we no longer wear or no longer look good in from our closets, so that we look good and appear appropriate for all occasions in the clothes we have left in our closets. Lately, I have purged half of my feminine wardrobe with the help of RQS, and donated what I had to charity. Now, I have room to back fill a small number of missing items into my wardrobe. And I present a much better appearance to the world, now that I have a better focus on what I can wear.
But this is not the only clutter that I've been sorting through. The other day, I started sorting through all my kitchen utensils, and found a few that I will either give away or toss in the trash. This is typical of what I've been doing lately. I find a place where I've stored way too many things, and sort through them when I find the time and the energy to take care of a certain amount of work in one area of my apartment. The other day, it was an area of the kitchen. Before that, it was cleaning out corners of my bedroom. And even before that, was an area near my dining room table. I've gotten used to taking two steps forward, just to take one step back in this long term project of removing clutter from my abode.
I am hoping that I will rid the apartment of enough of my clutter before some required electrical work must take place. When it does, I'll have to move furniture (or have it moved for me) so that an electrician can do work in my place. So I'm working on the clutter now, so that I won't be overwhelmed by it later on....
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