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Katie789
09-25-2016, 11:27 AM
So I carried on exploring my new found freedom to dress this weekend!

On Friday the pumps I ordered arrived in the morning - I didn't take them out the box before work because I knew I wouldn't want to take them off! All day was nervous about if they would fit and practically ran home in the evening. Well they fit and have barely been off my feet since! It is the first time I have ever worn heels and my feet are aching a bit now but boy was it worth it!

I had planned to stick to budget and not by anything else until next month but on Saturday had such an urge to purchase something in person. So off came the heels, on went the trainers and I went into a thrift shop - heart beating and hands trembling! It was actually the third shop before I worked up the courage to look at skirts. As I was looking a girl came up to put one back and caught me rifling through the large end, she kinda snickered as she walked off and I almost left the shop straight away but stuck it out and found a black mini in my size. I took it up to the counter and the girl looked at me and smiled then took ages to run it through the till - I don't know if she was doing it deliberately. I could feel myself going red but she finally finished and I left with my new skirt. Mission accomplished!!

Sitting here now in my new purchases and feeling very happy with an exciting weekend!!

Tracy Irving
09-25-2016, 11:35 AM
Congratulations Katie. The more you do it, the easier it will get.

ChristinaK
09-25-2016, 11:37 AM
Hang in there katie, it gets easier and easier. Now I find I get less nervous to shop en femme than in guy mode.

Congratulations on your new outfit. Wish I could wear heels.

Ashley Lyn
09-25-2016, 11:57 AM
always good to hear about shopping.. I've gone out recently with my wife and daughter fully dressed except jeans, blouse, etc.. dress is next time and I'm working on getting more comfortable in 3" heels.. thinking a trip out later in the truck is in the cards..
congrats on 'another step forward'.. :heehee:

Lana Mae
09-25-2016, 01:40 PM
Katie, one step at a time. You did good and your anxiety was making time go slower not the SA taking her time!! Best wishes going forward. Hugs Lana Mae

CONSUELO
09-25-2016, 01:45 PM
As others have said already, the more you do it the easier it will be and the more comfortable you will be. People will react to signs of embarrassment but not to a display of confidence. Aa you stand at the register just think of something else or better yet ask the SA a question about something. Soon you will be deep in conversation and you will be feeling comfortable. Best wishes

Allisa
09-25-2016, 02:09 PM
Katie bad news, you got the bug(shopping and dressing), now the good; YOU DID IT!!! Your journey has just begun, so many more experiences ahead. Soon you'll be having too much fun to care what others think and shopping is so fun.

RADER
09-25-2016, 03:37 PM
I never had any trouble buying anything female, It was going to try it on
is where I got the grief.
No just buying anything, you have the cash, you get what you want.
Rader

Alice_2014_B
09-25-2016, 03:51 PM
I almost always get nervous when a new pair of heels come in the post as to if they will fit right or not.
But that is only with a brand I'm not familiar with.
:)

Teresa
09-25-2016, 05:57 PM
Katie,
That's how it happens and it does get easier, I'm glad you enjoyed it !

You know when you are totally OK with it when you find the GGs are waiting for you to finish looking because you're so engrossed in finding nice things that might fit. I was totally engrossed when someone commented about a man looking for the right outfit, I just looked up and smiled and waved a skirt at them saying I'd found one. I did have some fun with a GG shopper in another charity shop, I had picked out a leather skirt and was holding it up against me to see how it looked, as she walked by I asked what she thought, she replied go for it you have the right figure .

Maria 60
09-25-2016, 08:55 PM
The first time is the worst. I wish I could talk though experience, but you beat me already. I don't have the courage to do what you did. Good for you pat yourself on the back for me.