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    Sarah finally got out the front door tonight..I'm so happy

    17th December 2012

    Well I did it. I finally stepped outside the front door as Sarah. I knew I had an evening to myself and time to dress tonight. I bought myself a coat last week. It is something those of us stuck in our own homes dream about doing and as I head towards the wrong end of my 40s after 30 years of dressing I feared I met get too old to try.

    Thanks for the all the girls who gave me advice last week when I posted about my plans. I downgraded the heels to a lower pair. I am so glad I did.*

    I will post photos of me just before I left tomorrow.*

    All of you who do this regularly will know how excited I now feel. It was an amazing rush.*

    I dressed and stepped outside my flat front door. I took a 10 minute walk around our block and past a few shops. I passed about 20 people. I neither stared or ignored them. I just held my head high and walked as though I was meant to be there. To *be honest I don't think anybody paid me much attention. I am sure I was either read by a middle aged guy or he was interested!? But nobody else seem to notice me.

    I got back to the flat after my first 10 minutes with my feet killing me. I am used to tottering around the house for a couple of hours in heels but I wasn't really prepared for the walk outside. As I let myself back in the immediate thought was to do it again - but this time in a skirt instead of my leather look jeggings. I smartened up my makeup, got changed into my dress and went out this time for 20 minutes and into a slightly more populated area and along a main road. I passed so many people and of course nothing happened!*

    As I grew in confidence I realised even if I was 'read' what did it matter? They didn't know who I was, I was doing no harm and at worst they would just think there is one of those TVs. London does feel a tolerant city in the right places!*

    The problem is working out how quickly I can do it again. I need to work on my make-up and wig a bit more to feel even better. I think I will go to a dressing service next time to see how good I can really look. Anybody got any good recommendations for central London?

    Sorry to go on for so long - but I am on cloud 9 at the moment. Thanks for all the words of encouragement.*

    Sarah is out!
    All girly on the inside...time for the outside too.

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    Glad to hear that your first steps outside proved enjoyable and without incident. It gets Better every time!

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    Good for you, glad it went well

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    Wow sounds like a great evening. Now you will find yourself thinking, why didn't I do this sooner? Looking forward to the photos
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    Quote Originally Posted by SatinSarah View Post
    I passed so many people and of course nothing happened!*

    As I grew in confidence I realised even if I was 'read' what did it matter? They didn't know who I was, I was doing no harm

    but I am on cloud 9 at the moment.
    That says it all. The best is "nothing happened". we say it over and over but it is true isn't it? The world didn't stop turning, the police didn't come around the corner with sirens blaring. Your family and neighbors didn't light torches and pound on the castle door. But you felt good about yourself. You were free. You enjoyed the moment.

    Now, go get em. And I would say going to the West End Theater District would be a good choice (but then again I don't know my way around London...I just like that area ) Have fun!
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    I'm so happy for you, and glad to hear it went so well. Can't wait to see the pics.
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    Sarah it's going to be hard to keep you in the house from now on! Won't be long now before you are telling us about your first shopping trip! Keep going and have fun!!!!!!!!!
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    Feels awesome doesn't it Sarah? So happy for you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SatinSarah View Post
    All of you who do this regularly will know how excited I now feel. It was an amazing rush.*
    It may change a little as you go out more, but that feeling sure is well known. It hasn't gone away for me yet. I'm glad you made it out, had a great time, and are planning for more.

    Keep having fun.

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    Very exciting, eh ? Of course you know that there's no keeping the Genie in the bottle once she has been out. Very happy for you.
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    Hi Sarah,

    Yeah I know exactly what you mean. My biggest 'rush' experience (well, memorable at least) was driving to an overnight stop in the center of Birmingham. I had a job in a client the next day. As I got there the snow fell really big time... a few years ago. I got 'transformed' into Kaz and walked the canals and city centre as me. I took photos to remind me... not of me, but the walk. Awesome... it changed my perceptions. I walked past loads of people we clocked eyes and smiled... but it was a magical night in the snow...

    So, yeah... I bet you were 'up there!' It will get better and you will also have your down times - we are here for both - and the in-betweeny times too!'
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    I'm so glad to read your story. I can actually feel your excitement in your words. Now you will want to do this more often as the years go by. I hope to read many more of your outings. And I'm ready for the pictures. Let's have them.

    Tara

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    Feels like freedom! Oh, yeah, you won't be able to stay inside now. Any excuse will do; pop down to the shops for some bread, out of tea, anything works (how well I know)!

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    Yea... another girl has broken free.... wahoooo. You're so right 'bout the walkin thing girl... That outside, 'specially in the old sections of town with cobblestone roads and slate walks, a day or a night out in heels is down right dangerous unless you've been practicing.... Take good notes of how you feel 'cus in the not to distant future, you'll just be another girl out on the town doing errands and stuff... Time will go by so slow for now, but will speed up once the baby steps turn into walks to the store and stuff.....

    Great work and thanks for sharing.....

    Renne.....

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    [SIZE="4"]Excellent description of wonderful event in your life. Thanks, well done.[/SIZE]

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    Congrats Sarah, I'm so happy for you. I know I still have trepidations sometimes when I'm first heading out, but once out I enjoy is so much. So glad you had a good time and beware, your gonna want to do it all the time.
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    A great read, Sarah. I'm happy that you have overcome your fears and ventured out. Congratulations!



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    Getting out the first time is a big rush. My first time, other than walking around my balcony, was to go out and get gas. Nervous as hell, but quickly realized that no one cared ot payed any attention to me. Look forward to hearing about your next adventure outside of the closet.

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    Congratulations Sarah! So glad you had the opportunity to do this at your own pace. Good going!
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    You go ahead girl! That is so exciting. Kind of like riding the bike for the first time and not falling down--except a thousand times better. The more you work at it, the easier it'll get. Wow!

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    Good for you!

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    Thank you everybody for your kind & encouraging words - here are a couple of photos just before I stepped out. I am still a little worried about my look... make-up in particular and know I should be able to do a much better job. I did dress to blend in - early evening central London. Lots of girls looking a lot smarter and lots looking a lot worse!

    As you say now I have experienced this I can't wait to go again. I just need to create the opportunity!

    (btw - i didn't wear the really high ankle boots out... just wanted the look before changing into the sensible boots!
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    Sometimes I think we should tell what goes racing through our mind when out.
    I tend to suffer tunnel vision in so much as I look straight ahead and avoid eye contact in strange dark areas.
    In lighted populated places, eye contact and smiling are the norm.
    I wonder ith the exchange of smiles what the other person thinks.
    I do make the mistake of smiling at men also. This can be awkward and I can be held up in conversation briefly.
    I am glad you got the rush when going out and as for a dressing service in central London, go to a small boutique an tell them you are going dressed to a party and your fashion sense is not too good. Why didn't the girls help you? They all wanted to tease me and lead me astray, so I thought I would get expert advice, and that is why I am here. It is corny, but it lets you in the door and works every time.
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    Congratulations Sarah i'm so glad you had a positive experience.

    As for dressing service I have never been to one, but have heard good things about this one: http://www.theboudoironline.com/inde...dex.html&err=1
    Here is a link to others: http://www.trans-mission.org/links/links_drescort.php

    I wonder at what door you have just opened for yourself.

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    Welcome to the outside world Sarah. Now you know what we all had to learn that first night out, "I should have worn flats instead of these 4" heels". (LOL) Now get out there and go shopping.
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