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    The impact of your job vs CDing

    I was wondering the other day what problems does your job cause you against preparing yourself for feminization?
    For example, I work long days as a motor mechanic in a very male dominated environment to which I think no one knows of my alter ego. I therefore have to blend in a little, eg facial hair, eyebrows and proportionate body hair on my hands and arms if you understand what I mean. I also suffer from a grimy environment, oil on my hands ( I cannot stand latex gloves ) under my nails and often come home with minor cuts and generally non feminine looking, or feeling hands. Underdressing never inspires me however it would be totally unsuitable for me if it did due to the physical side of my work.

    So, I was wondering if any of you suffer from similar issues that makes your dressing a little awkward to make you look as feminine as you feel.

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    *~Plain-Vanilla TG Girl~*
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    Hi Jane,

    Yep, I get that. I do machine work, and there are jobs
    that are dirty and nasty and don't lend themselves to
    feeling even the slightest bit 'girly'. In fact that could
    even be a somewhat dangerous distraction.

    (i also can't do sensitive mechanical work with any sort
    of gloves....)

    Here...it comes and goes and I never know how long it'll
    take to get a job done, so it's usually the case that
    playing 'full' dress up goes on the back burner.

    Luckily, i work at home and can get by with girl clothes
    like jeans/t-shirts/work boots....so I don't have to worry
    about co-workers. But it does usually take a few days
    after the work is done to get my hands back to feeling
    ....um...right?...before I can feel 'right' enough for nicer
    clothes or picture taking/etc.

    Hard to explain...it's some type of mindset for me. Girl
    time is on hold, but i usually have at least a bit of
    it at all times.

    It helps to read this forum, though, and be inspired by
    others. 'Kate-time' is not ever too far away...there's always
    something to look forward to...


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    I work in financial services and the industry as a whole is ultra conservative. Kind of a bummer, really. I'm typically in a suit every day and that makes me feel pretty blah. My rebellion is wearing non-white shirts. =P

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    My job and the cold destroys my nails and leaves my hands so rough so I surely understand.
    As for the hair and eyebrows...screw them...I'm being me. I've been fully shaved for 10 years (and wear shorts to work 80% of the time and no one has said a thing.
    I don't wear women's clothes, I wear MY clothes !

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    My job can cause some issues depending on what I am doing. If I am spending a lot of time doing military training I do tend to come home beat up with bruises and scrapes which look less than feminine. Nails always get broken so I have to keep them a bit shorter than I would like (but then again I look around at a lot of GGs and they have short nails - nail polish can always make even short nails look nice). Regarding body hair, facial hair, brows I am with Cheryl on this "screw them" I am being me and to date nobody has said a thing.

    Hugs

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    I worked as a propulsion systems tech for twenty years (jet engines and fuel systems) always stunk of fuel and oil, so I know where you are coming from on this one. Takes days to get out of the skin. These days, my worst fear is breaking a nail getting into a computer or my pen leaks.

    Other than gloves or barrier cream there's not much else you can do. Get a job in the office is my advice .

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    I worked in the construction industry for many years. Now I'm 2/3rds through cosmetology school and can finally be myself!
    Life is an endless struggle full of frustrations and challenges, but eventually you find a hairstylist you like.

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    Working in mechanical engineering, barrier cream was a good friend.
    Nail lacquer helped a lot and I needed to take care of my nails.
    I also realise diesel and solvent fumes can't always be covered by perfume, garlic helps but it does not attract women.
    You just have to get a "poofy" job.

    Like selling fairy floss.
    Work on your elegance,
    and beauty will follow.

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    Fairy floss. I may be interested. heehee!

    I'm my own secretary, so I do have That going for me!
    Now if Kate will just get finished on the lathe and get dressed
    and get those books in order....


    ♥♥ ~Kate~

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    Well Bev, I had a 'poofy' job for quite a few decades - nice thing about it: no smells, bruises, grease, broken nails... People expect you to be well groomed, clean shaven, good personal hygiene, well dressed...

    Perfect training really

    But I empathise with our less fortunate sisters who do have to conform and survive in a rough and tough environment - it can't be easy when you have that inner beauty clawing at you for freedom...

    Katey x
    "Put some lipstick on - Perfume your neck and slip your high heels on
    Rinse and curl your hair - Loosen your hips, and get a dress to wear"
    Stefani Germanotta

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    I'm in auto sales and need to maintain a certain apperance. However it is a casual place and can mix in a little on my fem side in, just not too obvious.

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    Yep

    I'm a breast form consultant and stiletto heel shoe evaluator along with bra implementation expert for Dolly Parton.



    Not really, my job is very male and tool oriented but in the surreal venue of the casino industry. I appreciate the extreme swing from reality to Carla.
    I've waited so long for this time. Makeup is so frustrating. Shaking hands and I look so old. This was a mistake.
    My new maid's outfit is cute. Sure fits tight.
    And then I step into the bedroom and in the mirror, I see a beautiful woman looking back at me.
    Smile, Honey! You look fabulous!

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    so....you don't evaluate stilettos? well shoot, i was going to ship
    you a dozen pair from my Italian sources to get your professional
    opinion....


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    There's that smile! CarlaWestin's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate Haze View Post
    so....you don't evaluate stilettos? well shoot, i was going to ship
    you a dozen pair from my Italian sources to get your professional
    opinion....

    Whoops! My bad. Why, yes! Yes I do, um, err, evaluate sexy shoes and, corsets and, leather bondage gear and, italian super cars and, bitcoins and........
    I've waited so long for this time. Makeup is so frustrating. Shaking hands and I look so old. This was a mistake.
    My new maid's outfit is cute. Sure fits tight.
    And then I step into the bedroom and in the mirror, I see a beautiful woman looking back at me.
    Smile, Honey! You look fabulous!

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    I too, work in the automotive/light truck industry. My hands and nails are always a mess. I just do the best I can when dressing.

    I got rid of my beard years ago. I keep my brows trimmed and somewhat shaped. Shave my arms and hands before going out. Screws with the image a little, but I do not care any more.
    Marcia (LOVES) Blue

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    There's that smile! CarlaWestin's Avatar
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    Just a note. Way back when I worked on cars for a living. I used to rub my hands with a moistened Ivory soap bar and cake them with soap. Every time I encountered water, I would re-apply the soap film. At the end of the day, all trace of grease stain would just wash right off.
    I've waited so long for this time. Makeup is so frustrating. Shaking hands and I look so old. This was a mistake.
    My new maid's outfit is cute. Sure fits tight.
    And then I step into the bedroom and in the mirror, I see a beautiful woman looking back at me.
    Smile, Honey! You look fabulous!

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    I now work in a female dominated occupation. I see a lot of nice outfits,shoes,hair etc. the impact is that I wish it was me wearing it !

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    Jane, I also work in auto repair so I know exactly what you are talking about! Just about two weeks ago I shaved my beard off after almost 40 years, sure feels and looks different, but now I can do makeup and hopefully go out soon. Keeping the hands looking good is hard, but using hand lotion regularly really helps keep the skin smooth so it is easier to get the grease and dirt off. Haven't yet got a solution for the broken finger nails except keep them short. As far as the body hair goes I'm lucky that my body hair is very light colored so if I shave my hands and wrist areas it is not very noticably.

    Just keep fighting the dirt and grease and do the best you can, Huds Bria

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    At the end of the day we have to remember.
    If it wasn't for the occupation we have chosen or been brought into.
    It fuels our budget for our passion.... That is what I am thankful for

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    Im also in the automotive industry, is there an abnormally high incidence of crossdressing in the motor trade.

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    I am an auto mechanic as well, nothing girly about any of it.
    especially in the wither, snow, ice and road salt dripping on you all day.
    hands look and feel like they got run over by a truck.


    It sure is nice to get away from all that and get all dolled up.
    my sister's reply when I told her how I prefer to dress

    "Everyone has there thing, all that matters is that you are happy, love what you do and who you do it with"

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    Well girls, I'm in the transportation industry, truck drivers are not to wear bras, panties or forms, but I do. The only time I have to remove my forms is when I get out to fill up

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    I choose not to be Out at work because of the need to go nose to nose with bullies sometimes. I feel I could get my ears pierced if I wanted to. My lack of leg hair, arm hair and upper chest hair is always covered up.
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    I work in the hospital...high falutin surgery.... If I drop a boob form, a heart chamber fills up and sparky dies... or i just break a toe.

    Don't want to break a toe. They say break a leg, but I don't think anyone really means that. Never heard anyone say go break a boob though... I guess for people in my line of work the motto is don't cut off anesthesia line.

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    I work in academia so there is little impact. I could probably get away with dressing at work and get more praise than problems with administration, but I'm not going there

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