I may or may not have bought six dresses today (I bought six dresses today)

Also it was very hard because there were many more cute ones but I’m not even sure they’re the right size so I might have to send them all back 😵‍💫

I got one special for my birthday and I have never before bought any clothes especially for an occasion in MY LIFE

I mean, I have, but that was more like “my friend is getting married and I can’t really turn up in shorts and a t-shirt”

@h5e This happens to a lot of us. 🥰 It turns out that forcing trans folk to dress against their gender puts a dampener on some of those folks’ enthusiasm for self-decoration.

Glad you’re having more fun on the right side of the funhouse mirror!! 💕

@nicole yassss

Also I want to compliment you on your style in your pfp because you look SO freaking good damn.

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@h5e Thank you!!

I think we all get (understandably) a little self-obsessive when transition, so I’m sure this won’t sound _too_ strange, but flipping through my selfie photo album at the end of any given day, I’m always amazed how many different people turn out to just be me from different angles and with different lighting! 😂

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