Little Steps

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    Well it has been a while since I posted any piccies or really any news.

     

    I am going through my own small transition….  I have decided that what I am going to do is make myself and my life as feminine as I possibly can.

     

    I spent £270 on hair, mine will never grow!!!!  And I have started IPL which I am really so very impressed with by the way.

     

    Check out Bloomsbury of London (Hair) and So Fabulous Kings X (IPL and Waxing)

     

    Yes it is on the expensive side but after a few sessions I can wake up and my face and neck feels silky smooth which and T-Girl will tell you is the best way to be.

     

    I have chest, and legs waxed every 3 weeks so the hair is growing in much weaker and for two of those weeks I don’t have to but an epilator nor a razor near me.

     

    I am out now to my family and things are going well.  I guess the next challenge if I go for it will be going 100% full time!  I class myself as 66% full time now that just leaves the 8 hours each day at work.  But I am in a job that I love and I will rock the boat so to speak but it will be on my terms when the feeling is right.

     

    I think that I have reached a place in life that works for me, there is much more to come including some new pics, but not ones taken on my mobile, ones that show me as the person that I am now, different and for the most part really truly happy.

     

    Still a regular at Way out a few times a month and more or less content with my lot

     

    TBC…….

4 comments
  • Nicky Miniskirt I admire your guts and determination, as we say here on the footy field ! You are admirable !
  • Louise James Good luck!
  • Josephine Green Your approach is so sensible. Little steps rather than big bang. You sound like you are being true to yourself and that is so important. Your job must come first so don't upset the apple cart purely for some goal someone else says you should achieve....  more
  • Pauline Smith Debbie, well done. The main thing is that you are truly happy, and as someone who has lived both as Pauline and as drab me since 1998 I find it a rewarding way to live. I could never stop being a Dad, and any work I do is always in male mode. There are...  more