Due to sub zero (Fahrenheit) temperatures, I have decided to change the outfit I was going to wear tonight to something more weather appropriate. The sleeveless glittery top is out and my new black sweater I got for Christmas is in. The black pants are out and one of the sets of patterned leggings are in. Finally, the black flats are out and the new black boots are in, since we still have snow on the ground.
On the bright side, Liz is working on a new black and gold bracelet for me to wear. I plan on wearing my crystal necklace and matching ear-rings.
I can dress the outfit up even further with my one and only fancy black beaded bag which I save for special occasions. I was also interested to learn there is another transgender person (man) in the group as well as a closeted cross dresser.
Last year, the food was good and there was no rubber chicken, so I am looking forward to the evening.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
No Surprise
The Supreme Court decision to uphold resident rump's ban on transgender troops came as no real surprise.
After all, rump and his minions have had the chance to appoint different conservative leaning judges recently.
Not to be too negative with this last circumstance, the whole matter seems to open up a whole new fight for transgender rights in this country.
Of course, also, the whole matter is still being mulled around in the lower courts but the fact remains this ruling could open the flood gates at the Supreme Court which goes against LGBT rights in this country. Wait till the courts come after all those smug cis gay men.
Probably, what is most disconcerting to me are the number of transgender women I know (some of which are even vets) who still support rump. Perhaps I can understand the number of cross dressers who are, because they probably figure they don't have a dog in the hunt anyhow.
Finally, I feel sorry for the transgender troops who are serving our country now in these times of uncertainty. They have been sold out by their country.
After all, rump and his minions have had the chance to appoint different conservative leaning judges recently.
Not to be too negative with this last circumstance, the whole matter seems to open up a whole new fight for transgender rights in this country.
Of course, also, the whole matter is still being mulled around in the lower courts but the fact remains this ruling could open the flood gates at the Supreme Court which goes against LGBT rights in this country. Wait till the courts come after all those smug cis gay men.
Probably, what is most disconcerting to me are the number of transgender women I know (some of which are even vets) who still support rump. Perhaps I can understand the number of cross dressers who are, because they probably figure they don't have a dog in the hunt anyhow.
Finally, I feel sorry for the transgender troops who are serving our country now in these times of uncertainty. They have been sold out by their country.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
TGIF?
In yesterday's Cyrsti's Condo post concerning what was coming up socially this week, I totally forgot about Friday.
It is Liz's semi-formal martial arts banquet. Basically, I plan on wearing the same outfit I wore to the transgender-cross dresser Christmas party. My red sequined sleeveless top and a pair of silky/slinky black slacks. It should work well with my black flats.
The banquet itself is a mixed bag of good and less than good for me. Nearly everyone who goes gets an award of some sort (which is fine) except quite a few spouses like me.
As we roll through the names, I plan on having a cup of coffee or two to stay in the game!
The best thing about this year is, I am much more confident of myself and really love my new hair which combines to make the whole evening more pleasurable
The picture is from the Christmas Party. This time I plan wearing a "restraining" garment underneath the top to smooth out the whole look. Or, hide the fact I have not lost the "holiday" weight I gained. Of course the hair will be different and the breasts are all mine. Thanks HRT!
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It is Liz's semi-formal martial arts banquet. Basically, I plan on wearing the same outfit I wore to the transgender-cross dresser Christmas party. My red sequined sleeveless top and a pair of silky/slinky black slacks. It should work well with my black flats.
The banquet itself is a mixed bag of good and less than good for me. Nearly everyone who goes gets an award of some sort (which is fine) except quite a few spouses like me.
As we roll through the names, I plan on having a cup of coffee or two to stay in the game!
The best thing about this year is, I am much more confident of myself and really love my new hair which combines to make the whole evening more pleasurable
The picture is from the Christmas Party. This time I plan wearing a "restraining" garment underneath the top to smooth out the whole look. Or, hide the fact I have not lost the "holiday" weight I gained. Of course the hair will be different and the breasts are all mine. Thanks HRT!
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Monday, January 21, 2019
Damn it's Cold!
We have been experiencing wind chill temperatures down around minus twenty degrees Fahrenheit. A great time to be retired and not have to do much of anything at all.
It is also Martin Luther King Day, so all the federal offices (and some business) will be closed today too.
As far as a blog post goes, nothing much is happening either. It's a quiet week until we get to Saturday and a trip to celebrate my eldest grandson's birthday. He will be sixteen this year. It's always a fun event as my daughter's immediate and extended family are very supportive of me.
At some point in time, I have to decide what I am going to wear, although it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
This time of year too, our totally unpredictable Ohio weather comes into play. The weather peeps are predicting temperatures will rebound into the forties by tomorrow with a chance of flurries again Wednesday and Saturday. So we shall see what happens.
And, by the way, thanks to all who sent along kind comments on my new hair!
It is also Martin Luther King Day, so all the federal offices (and some business) will be closed today too.
As far as a blog post goes, nothing much is happening either. It's a quiet week until we get to Saturday and a trip to celebrate my eldest grandson's birthday. He will be sixteen this year. It's always a fun event as my daughter's immediate and extended family are very supportive of me.
At some point in time, I have to decide what I am going to wear, although it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
This time of year too, our totally unpredictable Ohio weather comes into play. The weather peeps are predicting temperatures will rebound into the forties by tomorrow with a chance of flurries again Wednesday and Saturday. So we shall see what happens.
And, by the way, thanks to all who sent along kind comments on my new hair!
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Instead of living with only the shame and guilt that was my gender dysphoria, though, I added to it a guilt that I had escaped the draft for any reason. Years later, when I spoke of my guilt for not "doing my duty" to my infantry veteran brother-in-law, he told me that there was nothing for me to feel guilty about. This is the same man who did a 180 in his attitude after I came out, by the way. He died, a few years ago, of a cancer that the doctors suspected to be a result of his exposure to agent orange.
I have removed myself from any guilt for both my gender identity and escaping the draft. It has been replaced with an admiration for all those who are living their authentic (gender) lives, and those who have served our military. A special blessing for those who do both!
Whether or not my gender dysphoria would have dismissed me in 1970, it's interesting that the military, in 2019, definitely would. Of course, "don't ask/don't tell" works just as it did before."