Getting OUT
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:25 pm
This was written by a TS who is relatively new to expressing herself, and is a response to her discoveries about how to get out and be. Though there may be some who just cannot be out and about, I thought people here might find the post inspiring.
Now that I have your attention, I'm going to talk about being your self. This is for those who have not been out as themselves ever, or are nervous about getting out of the door, just to get back home again for one reason or another with the fewest people catching a glimpse.
Do I know everything? Absolutely not. All I want to do is give some no advice about getting out of the door as your true self.
By overcoming my own fears recently, I have been able to get out in the world and experience life as I was destined to do. And I want to share.
So, you wanna get out the door as yourself? Is it getting to the point of causing some inner angst when leaving the door as your untrue self while wishing you can just go out as your true self? Are you dissatisfied by not listening to your inner self? Then go!
First things first - you have got to stop thinking of yourself as your former self. For the vast majority of us here, that would be thinking of yourself as male. Stop it! You would be absolutely amazed at how that changes your posture and glow simply by viewing yourself differently. Why not; you already think differently than the male that you were born as. "How dare you! I wasn't born male!" Exactly! So put that to use.
Since you are on this road and are serious about becoming your true self, getting out the door dressed as your true self is inevitable anyway no matter how you think or feel about how you appear to others. So change your mindset about yourself and be proud to be who you are and get out that door sooner than later.
"But...but....but...." No "Buts"! No excuses. Just start playing with your looks and then go. Whether it be your physical body stature, your face, your shoulders, hands, feet.....whatever, there are clothes and looks that will cover whatever it is you want to hide. The best thing to do is go to Google and search for attire that best suites your body type. All you have to do is type in your search terms - how to cover up manly looking shoulders; how to make your hands appear smaller; how to dress for my body type....the list just keeps going and Google will bring back links on how to dress how you just asked to. You wanna know why? Because natal women want to know how to too! We are not alone with negative body image and feelings of insecurity.
Even the most "beautiful" people still go out and buy products to hide something on their bodies that they don't like. Things to hide broad shoulders; bring out small butts; small boobs; shrink large waists, etc. etc. etc. etc. That's precisely WHY those things were created in the first place - to make you feel better about yourself and more "beautiful"!
"But I have no money for clothes." Neither does anyone, but we're all still clothed. There are places that sell at deep discounts and national chains that buy overstocked items and sell for less.
"But my voice will surely give me away when I go out! I'll never pass that way." You know what, if you haven't quite got your voice down, then go somewhere and do something that you can merely stroll along and walk around without talking, but yet still be in public.
"Well, then people I know will see me and think ill of me." If this is seriously a big deal to you, IF they even recognize you?, then go to the next biggest, nearest town and just go where people are so that you can overcome merely being seen as your true self by others and not have to worry about anyone you know seeing you. And to share a HUGE secret here; no one cares or has time to care, and if you're amongst a crowd, you'll blend in far better because no one can process everything that is going on. You'll get looked at yes, but you would be looked at regardless of how you appear, that's just a fact of life. You exist and therefore will be seen and looked at.
"But I'm balding and I don't have money for a good wig" or "I refuse to wear a wig..." There are these things called hats. they have very feminine hats at Walmart and Target for cheap. Bandannas. Wraps. Clip on pony tails. Whatever, but please don't let this be a reason to not go out. Natal women bald too and they're out in the world not being avoided like the plague!
"Ah geez, but what if I have to go to the bathroom when out in public?" Your dressed as a woman; go to the bathroom! Why not? If you have to go, you have to go. Or look for single or family restrooms then. Women's restrooms consist of stalls with toilets behind closed doors; they won't see your penis! Just sit to pee is all I have to say. Or go to the bathroom before you even go out if you simply can't fathom walking into the women's restroom yet.
"But what if I get hungry or want to buy something and they'll see my credit/debit card with my birth name on it? I'll get embarrassed." Just get cash out of the bank beforehand and buy with cash. Cash is not attached to names.
"But my skin is rough and not very feminine looking." Natal women have this too. Just as long as there is no grease and grime under your fingernails from working on the car, you should be fine (and you shouldn't be working on the car anyways! That's for guys.). Skin doesn't have to be silky smooth and glowing to be seen as a female in society.
"But I can't put on make-up all that well." Just play with it then well beforehand. Besides, have you seen some of the make-up on some natal women? And again, people simply don't have enough brain power to process everything while out in public anyway - the bigger the crowd, the better you'll blend.
"But I have a lot of body hair." Shave. Take the time to do it right and make sure you get the not so obvious points - i.e., knuckles, toes, elbows, ears, etc. etc.
Seriously! Just get dressed and then go. No excuses and stop making reasons why you can't and start understanding that it is more damaging to make excuses why you can't than simply acting on what you are going to be doing anyway.
Easier said than done? No, I will not accept that.
"But I just won't pass." You are exactly right. If you never get out there and feel it, breath it, smell it and live your life as it should be lived, then you'll never pass and you'll never live either. That's not a good way to be.
Will it be out of your comfort zone? Absolutely. Simply by doing what we're all here doing is taking us away from our "uncomfortable comfort" zone as a male anyway, however bad that zone is, it is how you have known life so far, so of course it is comfortable in at least to know how to act. Thinking of yourself as feminine though will do wonders.
If your worried about heels, either practice at home on varying surfaces or don't wear them at all the first few times out. It's that simple.
People will see you as how you see yourself and portray yourself while out and about. Seriously. They have no choice but to do so. Think of it this way; do you have the time, when running errands, to guess who is what and why and analyze them on their routines and wonder what they're all about? They don't either.
By getting out, your confidence will only grow stronger and your self image will only change for the better. It can do no bad.
"Ok, but what if I do something inadvertently while out that people see me as male? What then? I'll be so embarrassed and crushed." Let me ask you this; do you remember everyone you see or what they did that was embarrassing? Did you even care about what they did after the fact or did you just go on about your life as you always do? Did you even know them? And why should it matter anyway what they think? This is a huge thing here - public humiliation. In about 2 hours' time, their brains will be processing something else anyway and even if they do remember the "flabbergasting act done by you", who cares? Who really cares? So you goofed in public. Are they going to make you lose your job? Are they going to tell on you? They don't even know you so who would they tell? Are they going to talk about you? Maybe; but you'll only be defeating yourself if you allow your person and thought processes to be interrupted with recurring thoughts of the "moment" and how they perceived it and how they felt about and what they said about and....blah blah blah. Just move on. Everyone embarrasses themselves at some point. It's called being human.
People talk about what they saw, yes. You do it too. But again, who really cares? You go home and they go home and in the end we all wake up to see another day to get out and be.
I hope this has helped and changed your mindset? You are your destiny and you are the only one that can change yourself and how you see yourself. Do it! Life will be immensely enjoyable once you become who you need to be.
KatieB
Now that I have your attention, I'm going to talk about being your self. This is for those who have not been out as themselves ever, or are nervous about getting out of the door, just to get back home again for one reason or another with the fewest people catching a glimpse.
Do I know everything? Absolutely not. All I want to do is give some no advice about getting out of the door as your true self.
By overcoming my own fears recently, I have been able to get out in the world and experience life as I was destined to do. And I want to share.
So, you wanna get out the door as yourself? Is it getting to the point of causing some inner angst when leaving the door as your untrue self while wishing you can just go out as your true self? Are you dissatisfied by not listening to your inner self? Then go!
First things first - you have got to stop thinking of yourself as your former self. For the vast majority of us here, that would be thinking of yourself as male. Stop it! You would be absolutely amazed at how that changes your posture and glow simply by viewing yourself differently. Why not; you already think differently than the male that you were born as. "How dare you! I wasn't born male!" Exactly! So put that to use.
Since you are on this road and are serious about becoming your true self, getting out the door dressed as your true self is inevitable anyway no matter how you think or feel about how you appear to others. So change your mindset about yourself and be proud to be who you are and get out that door sooner than later.
"But...but....but...." No "Buts"! No excuses. Just start playing with your looks and then go. Whether it be your physical body stature, your face, your shoulders, hands, feet.....whatever, there are clothes and looks that will cover whatever it is you want to hide. The best thing to do is go to Google and search for attire that best suites your body type. All you have to do is type in your search terms - how to cover up manly looking shoulders; how to make your hands appear smaller; how to dress for my body type....the list just keeps going and Google will bring back links on how to dress how you just asked to. You wanna know why? Because natal women want to know how to too! We are not alone with negative body image and feelings of insecurity.
Even the most "beautiful" people still go out and buy products to hide something on their bodies that they don't like. Things to hide broad shoulders; bring out small butts; small boobs; shrink large waists, etc. etc. etc. etc. That's precisely WHY those things were created in the first place - to make you feel better about yourself and more "beautiful"!
"But I have no money for clothes." Neither does anyone, but we're all still clothed. There are places that sell at deep discounts and national chains that buy overstocked items and sell for less.
"But my voice will surely give me away when I go out! I'll never pass that way." You know what, if you haven't quite got your voice down, then go somewhere and do something that you can merely stroll along and walk around without talking, but yet still be in public.
"Well, then people I know will see me and think ill of me." If this is seriously a big deal to you, IF they even recognize you?, then go to the next biggest, nearest town and just go where people are so that you can overcome merely being seen as your true self by others and not have to worry about anyone you know seeing you. And to share a HUGE secret here; no one cares or has time to care, and if you're amongst a crowd, you'll blend in far better because no one can process everything that is going on. You'll get looked at yes, but you would be looked at regardless of how you appear, that's just a fact of life. You exist and therefore will be seen and looked at.
"But I'm balding and I don't have money for a good wig" or "I refuse to wear a wig..." There are these things called hats. they have very feminine hats at Walmart and Target for cheap. Bandannas. Wraps. Clip on pony tails. Whatever, but please don't let this be a reason to not go out. Natal women bald too and they're out in the world not being avoided like the plague!
"Ah geez, but what if I have to go to the bathroom when out in public?" Your dressed as a woman; go to the bathroom! Why not? If you have to go, you have to go. Or look for single or family restrooms then. Women's restrooms consist of stalls with toilets behind closed doors; they won't see your penis! Just sit to pee is all I have to say. Or go to the bathroom before you even go out if you simply can't fathom walking into the women's restroom yet.
"But what if I get hungry or want to buy something and they'll see my credit/debit card with my birth name on it? I'll get embarrassed." Just get cash out of the bank beforehand and buy with cash. Cash is not attached to names.
"But my skin is rough and not very feminine looking." Natal women have this too. Just as long as there is no grease and grime under your fingernails from working on the car, you should be fine (and you shouldn't be working on the car anyways! That's for guys.). Skin doesn't have to be silky smooth and glowing to be seen as a female in society.
"But I can't put on make-up all that well." Just play with it then well beforehand. Besides, have you seen some of the make-up on some natal women? And again, people simply don't have enough brain power to process everything while out in public anyway - the bigger the crowd, the better you'll blend.
"But I have a lot of body hair." Shave. Take the time to do it right and make sure you get the not so obvious points - i.e., knuckles, toes, elbows, ears, etc. etc.
Seriously! Just get dressed and then go. No excuses and stop making reasons why you can't and start understanding that it is more damaging to make excuses why you can't than simply acting on what you are going to be doing anyway.
Easier said than done? No, I will not accept that.
"But I just won't pass." You are exactly right. If you never get out there and feel it, breath it, smell it and live your life as it should be lived, then you'll never pass and you'll never live either. That's not a good way to be.
Will it be out of your comfort zone? Absolutely. Simply by doing what we're all here doing is taking us away from our "uncomfortable comfort" zone as a male anyway, however bad that zone is, it is how you have known life so far, so of course it is comfortable in at least to know how to act. Thinking of yourself as feminine though will do wonders.
If your worried about heels, either practice at home on varying surfaces or don't wear them at all the first few times out. It's that simple.
People will see you as how you see yourself and portray yourself while out and about. Seriously. They have no choice but to do so. Think of it this way; do you have the time, when running errands, to guess who is what and why and analyze them on their routines and wonder what they're all about? They don't either.
By getting out, your confidence will only grow stronger and your self image will only change for the better. It can do no bad.
"Ok, but what if I do something inadvertently while out that people see me as male? What then? I'll be so embarrassed and crushed." Let me ask you this; do you remember everyone you see or what they did that was embarrassing? Did you even care about what they did after the fact or did you just go on about your life as you always do? Did you even know them? And why should it matter anyway what they think? This is a huge thing here - public humiliation. In about 2 hours' time, their brains will be processing something else anyway and even if they do remember the "flabbergasting act done by you", who cares? Who really cares? So you goofed in public. Are they going to make you lose your job? Are they going to tell on you? They don't even know you so who would they tell? Are they going to talk about you? Maybe; but you'll only be defeating yourself if you allow your person and thought processes to be interrupted with recurring thoughts of the "moment" and how they perceived it and how they felt about and what they said about and....blah blah blah. Just move on. Everyone embarrasses themselves at some point. It's called being human.
People talk about what they saw, yes. You do it too. But again, who really cares? You go home and they go home and in the end we all wake up to see another day to get out and be.
I hope this has helped and changed your mindset? You are your destiny and you are the only one that can change yourself and how you see yourself. Do it! Life will be immensely enjoyable once you become who you need to be.
KatieB