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    D'oh! Purged.

    OK, I'm guilty. I purged about a month ago and am now heading into the regret phase. How silly of me... it's the second time I've done this, since I haven't entirely embraced this side of myself. Well, at least it's an opportunity to cultivate a new and better look, right??


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    Sorry to hear. What made you want to purge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica Nowakowski View Post
    Sorry to hear. What made you want to purge?
    Agree with Veronica.

    There is no known cure for the urge to crossdress. It's just who you are.
    Trust me....purging , plus ten years of denial, suppression, shame & embarrassment did nothing for me other than waste ten years.
    When you have lemons, make lemonade. I'm enjoying life now, the planet is now mine.

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    Red face 20 purges at least.

    ive problably purged 20 times in my life and one would think that one would learn after a few times that your gonna go right back out and buy more stuff..damn its been expensive to be a crossdresser.i could have filled a good sized storage unit with all the stuff ive lost.oh well thats the life i chose.but i love it any way.
    just a florida girly girl...................................what in the world can make this brown eyed girl turn blue(roxette)

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    There is no known cure for crossdressing...and unfortunately there is also no known cure for purging...

    and don't give me the fashion update excuse...any body worth her salt knows that your fashion is about building up your wardrobe and finding that perfect top from 2 years ago .....

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    lol have to laugh at your self !
    you can try to understand the deep seeded need , that takes a long time .
    dont waste presious time/$$ purging.
    the clothes are reflection of somthing you want or need to have to be ..... thats the hard part. dont waste good time after bad throwing it away...its somthing hard wird , and it need to be fed , you just need to find out how.

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    Thanks, ladies. I know it's totally ridiculous going back and forth! I think I was just concerned that since I don't have so much free time, it seemed like I was sorting wasting time with dressing and all. Also, since I don't really share it with anyone, I was kinda worried about being too reclusive. Oh well, I am sure it's something I'll figure out over time. Anyways, thanks for what you all have to say!

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    Having been on the receiving end of a purge recently... if you're gonna do it, at least hook a sister up! Throw it up on craigslist or freecycle.

    I always equated purging to bulimia.

    BTW, unknown sister, if you're on here, the shoes rock! Thank you!
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    Purging bad, being who you are meant to be good! It only took me two times and I realized never again.

    Quote Originally Posted by NathalieX66 View Post
    Agree with Veronica.

    There is no known cure for the urge to crossdress. It's just who you are.
    Trust me....purging , plus ten years of denial, suppression, shame & embarrassment did nothing for me other than waste ten years.
    When you have lemons, make lemonade. I'm enjoying life now, the planet is now mine.
    Nathalie you are so right. Its about being who you are. Not only is the planet yours an entire half of the planet that is closed off to us as men is now yours for the taking. I feel sorry for those men that don't get to experience the joys that we do as women.


    Quote Originally Posted by jenifer m. View Post
    ive problably purged 20 times in my life and one would think that one would learn after a few times that your gonna go right back out and buy more stuff..damn its been expensive to be a crossdresser.i could have filled a good sized storage unit with all the stuff ive lost.oh well thats the life i chose.but i love it any way.
    OK Jenifer here is the plan send me all of your stuff next time with prepaid boxes to ship it back to you when you decide you can't live without it. I have a big closet and you look to be just about my size so the only cost you would incur is me getting to borrow your clothes.

    I think I am onto a philanthropic idea here. I need to turn my (Wo)man cave into a home for wayward wardrobes whose owners have felt the need to turn their beloved outfits into the cold.
    Last edited by SuzanneBender; 03-08-2010 at 01:43 AM.
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    3 purgies are enuf 4 dis lady.
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    Only twice purged? Shoot, that ain't too bad at all. Chalk it up to "experience."

    I'm starting to find that strategic purges have some effectiveness. When I feel a need to throw stuff away, I'll find something that maybe I don't use or doesn't fit and is actually reasonably worth tossing. Then I've satisfied a need to get rid of stuff, while actually refining what's worth keeping (and gets used) versus what probably doesn't belong in my wardrobe, anyway.

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    Amanda that's not purging, it's pruning!

    I like Suzanne's idea. Send your stuff to another gal on the forum for storage or to use. The dumpster sounds so cold for a beloved collection.

    Size 10 skirts, and 18T tops!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL

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    I shutter to think of all the dresses, bustiers and shoes I've lost in my many, many purges...

    The stash I have right now I've held on to for .... almost a year now, I think. I believe this is the longest I've ever gone without purging. Sure is much cheaper to just keep your stuff and not have to replenish an entire wardrobe!

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    Sweet hart I feel for you purging is hard. It's emotionally draining long story short. My last purge I almost killed my self. but I realized... Hay F*!& PEOPLE ! I'm awesome and like my self. Now I am not all the way out of the closet. Mostly due to the fact I don't want my family knowing about me. (but lets NOt talk about that) Just remember you are a beautiful woman inside. And well it gets way hard and nuts at times.BUT... You can do something some woman can't. Wear a pair of heels and just feel better.

    And some of you need to remember cross dressing is not a desease. Even if there was a cure... Would you chang your self? You're not sick or rong you are you so... Here an idea stop crying !

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    I've done it a few times myself, If i was to ever do it again my wife would slap me senseless because of all the money i've spent.

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    Katie, thankfully we learn from our mistakes. Purging is very costly, financially and emotionally. It's just not worth it. I mean, do you throw away your lawnmower in the winter just because you don't use it often? Likewise, leave your girl things alone because you never know when you're gonna need them!

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    It's somewhat ironic that we purge out of guilt and then we are left feeling remorse for all the great things we let go. I miss my LBD, black knee high boots and plaid mini skirt, amongst a whole host of things I tossed last year. The closet is bare right now under threat of being kicked out if I buy I again.

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    Three purges in my life, each time it lasted for a year or two, then it's back to the stores. Now after all of these years I realize purging is not so bad, I could use the extra room in the closet, and the storage space under the bed. But the trouble is I just can't let anything go anymore, I still miss a great pair of pumps made of ostrich that where so soft and comfortable, I guess it's time to let go of that, after 40 years I probably would have worn them out by now anyway.
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    Box the stuff up, store it, dont throw it out!!!
    Consider it a time capsule till you feel rdy again

    Usually its a situation or someone else effecting my outlook on myself when i get "fed up" and think of forcing myself into denial about who i am.

    Ive purged before and it never helped, material things i own does not change the fact that i am more/less of a cross dresser

    In fact you can own no feminine clothes at all and deny your feminine side completely for just long enough to realize your lying to yourself, forcing yet even more guilt and stress...

    Ive been here

    and am still there some days

    So, Chin up

    i try to

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    http://www.amiclubwear.com/index.html

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    I've shared the feeling you have about not having enough time, and wondering if crossdressing was really a good way to spend ANY time since it's a somewhat solitary activity.

    Seeing the beautiful girls on this site and reading about their enjoyment definately helped me accept that I crossdress because I enjoy crossdressing. And even though I'm a pretty independent person anyway, I've really enjoyed the community aspect here. FWIW, my goal was to get passable enough to be able to go out and meet some of these girls and share the experience with others. Might be something for you to consider.

    @SuzanneBender - I love your idea for storing "purged" clothes for other people! Maybe charge a small monthly fee.. like $3/month or something to encourage people to get their stuff back out of storage hahahahahaha

    @MissDonni - thanks for the link! How's the quality on their clothes?

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    I've lost so many cute tops, dresses, skirts, lingerie, and shoes in purges... I think I've done that 4 times now. It's really always something I regret, but the strange thing is that simply setting it aside or keeping it out of reach or out of sight (e.g. shipping it to a friend) wouldn't work because the purge is ultimately about denial - setting it aside in some way doesn't offer the sense of eliminating what you're guilty about because you know you can get it back any time. Getting completely rid of the wardrobe, at least for me, was always about not just the lack of temptation to dress but also shedding the guilt that was then associated with those clothes.

    Now, over time, I just came to accept that dressing was something I was made to do, in a sense. I'm a guy who loves football, playing soccer, and drinking beer with the guys, but I'm also the girl who loves picking out a nice outfit, putting on makeup, painting her nails, and cuddling up under a blanket in a chemise to watch a movie

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with doing both. The guilt you're associating with it, the denial -- that's all because we're taught from an early age that girls are girls and guys are guys and the two should not overlap. But it's just not true. Girls wear khakis (granted, khakis that fit their bodies) and tshirts and gym shorts and tennis shoes. Guys wear kilts and robes and wraps and boots with heels (think: cowboy). There's a LOT of overlap. And that's not even the point. The point is that part of you wants to look like a girl. Objectively, there's nothing wrong with that. But subjectively, in your eyes, maybe you think you're betraying your parents, your religion, or yourself. But you're not. You are who you are!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by katiemay34
    I purged about a month ago and am now heading into the regret phase. How silly of me... it's the second time I've done this, since I haven't entirely embraced this side of myself. Well, at least it's an opportunity to cultivate a new and better look, right??
    [SIZE="2"]Time to go shopping, my dear! Think nothing of it, and just keep moving forward. Don’t look back, because your drab self may be gaining on you…

    I have only two garments remaining from my “classic” period of crossdressing, plus a lot of photos, memories, and a journal full of fascinating adventures. I also have some leftover things from my “intermediate” period of dressing, back when I lived alone in Hays, America and enjoyed the company of tumbleweeds. This time around, I’m hell-bent on rejecting the urge to purge and keeping everything, even if the Thought Police show up at my door with a warrant…[/SIZE]

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    Katie: you get to go shopping.
    Put a little lipstick on you'll feel better

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    been there and done that.

    That's why this time, everything was packed and moved to storage. Now I have plenty of clothes to begin wearing again when I am ready.
    Michelle

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    Thanks everybody for being able to relate. Well, whatever the case, it's something to continue to work on and think about. Now the slow process of rebuilding a wardrobe begins!

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