outhiking
09-24-2012, 10:21 AM
Hi. For those who are GG's or full-time transgendered, this might be a "duh" post, but for those who are part-time, her are a few things I've learned dressing daily for the past couple of weeks.
1. Long hair is a pain and it takes a lot of getting used to and constantly needs fixing. I love the feel of it on my shoulders, but I was surprised how much it tends to fall in your face or get into your make-up or eyes. I assume this is true of natural hair as well. No wonder it's so expensive for women to have thier hair done
2. It takes practice to blow your nose without ruining your make-up and wow, do I touch my face a lot. I never realized until I started wearing make-up daily
3. Bras can be fairly comfortable if they are the correct size and fit properly. I've worn mine now for about 7 hours a day without a problem and few strap marks at the end of the day
4. Lipstick is messy and can stain your lips if it is very dark or cheap
5. When you paint your nails, expect to continue cleaning up the "left-over" polish for several days after it's been removed. Little surprises pop up as the nails grow. This may decrease as I get more practice and doesn't seem to noticeable
6. A dab of clear nail polish can stop a run in your hose if you catch it early
Just thought I'd share.
1. Long hair is a pain and it takes a lot of getting used to and constantly needs fixing. I love the feel of it on my shoulders, but I was surprised how much it tends to fall in your face or get into your make-up or eyes. I assume this is true of natural hair as well. No wonder it's so expensive for women to have thier hair done
2. It takes practice to blow your nose without ruining your make-up and wow, do I touch my face a lot. I never realized until I started wearing make-up daily
3. Bras can be fairly comfortable if they are the correct size and fit properly. I've worn mine now for about 7 hours a day without a problem and few strap marks at the end of the day
4. Lipstick is messy and can stain your lips if it is very dark or cheap
5. When you paint your nails, expect to continue cleaning up the "left-over" polish for several days after it's been removed. Little surprises pop up as the nails grow. This may decrease as I get more practice and doesn't seem to noticeable
6. A dab of clear nail polish can stop a run in your hose if you catch it early
Just thought I'd share.