Wearing Venus |
Stephen Coogan femulating on stage as Pauline Calf |
By J.J. Atwell
Old Joke but…
You know the old joke, “When is a door not a door?” And the answer of course is, “When it’s a jar.” OK, I can hear the groans. But today I’d like to talk about making that door not just ajar, but kicking it wide open.
How out are you?
I know that Stana has lots of people that read her page regularly. No doubt some of you are at various levels of comfort when being out dressed. That is if you are even comfortable enough to go out of the house dressed. All I can say is that you are in control of your life and are the one that must make the decision to step out.
Making the decision to go out of the house is intimidating. We imagine all kinds of issues that we may encounter. We build them up in our mind until we convince ourselves that it’s too dangerous or difficult to go out in public. So we wait for a better time. And we wait. And we wait. Before you know it, you’re in your 70’s and still haven’t stepped out of the house.
Taking that big step
Somehow you’ve finally decided to just do it. Yes, a bold step, but you got yourself there. There will be lots of second thoughts popping into your head. Many excuses as to why today is not the right day. Push them aside. Stand by your decision to go out. Don’t let the doubts deprive you of a major accomplishment in your life.
Stepping out of that door is an exhilarating experience. It is also scary. But the scary part gets easier and easier the more you do it. The exhilaration doesn’t go away. Enjoy yourself. That door is no longer a jar.
I’ll be back
Yes, there will be more Stuff. As always, comments are welcome either here on the blog or by email to Jenn6nov at-sign gmail dot com. JJ is always looking for more stuff, so if there is something you would like to read about please let me know!
Wearing JustFab |
Steve Landesberg femulating on television’s Barney Miller. |
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Marcin Rogacewicz femulating Debbie Harry on Polish television’s Twoja Twarz Brzmi Znajomo (Your Face Sounds Familiar). Click here to view this femulation on YouTube. |
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Donald Wollheim AKA Darrell G. Raynor, author of A Year Among the Girls |
Buster Keaton femulating in the 1931 film Sidewalks of New York. |
Frank Sully femulating in the 1942 film Kiss and Wake Up. |
By J.J. Atwell
Do you enjoy seeing the girl appear?
When you are getting ready to go out as your girl self, what is the process like for you? Do you enjoy seeing the girl appear in the mirror? Can you hardly wait for the finished product?
Let’s think about that. You’ve just stepped out of the shower, so you are all clean and have shaved in all the important places. You look in the mirror and you see a guy. So you wrap a robe around yourself and start the process. Shapewear? Makeup? Which is first?
For me it’s shapewear. At least, once I’ve cooled off from the shower. On goes the underwear (with padded hips/butt) and the bra with whatever size forms I’m going to use for that outfit. Then I put on a robe. When I look in the mirror at that point, I still see a guy. Probably because it is my guy head on top of a poorly defined body hidden under that robe. Time to move on to the next step.
Let’s Add Some Makeup
My next step is the makeup. I’m still in the robe so that I don’t inadvertently get any makeup on my outfit. On goes the foundation to get a good base. But there is no color. Out come the various shades of makeup and brushes as I work to create a more feminine face. Brows become more defined, blush on the cheeks, shadow on the eyes and then lipstick to complement the outfit. Now looking in the mirror, do I see a girl? No. I still see my guy self, but with makeup on. Something more is needed.
Does the Outfit Help?
Time to take off the robe and get dressed. Well, not completely dressed. No sense putting on the shoes and jewelry just yet. But at least I’m in the outfit and enjoying the feeling. Looking in the mirror now, do I see a girl? Well, maybe if I squint. But there is one more major step to erase the guy and bring out the girl.
The Crowning Glory
It’s usually at this point that I put on my wig. Brushing it out first and then pulling it on my head. More brushing to get it to lay right and a bit of spray to keep it in place. Watching this happen in the mirror completes the image I’m after. Now I see a girl.
Not Done Yet
Even with that vision of a girl in the mirror, I still need a few more things to complete the presentation. Got to slip into some shoes and add jewelry. I use clip-on earrings and must admit that it often takes me a few tries to get them on correctly. I’m just not used to watching myself do this in the mirror and my first try inevitably results in getting them on backward. Sigh. Once I conquer that setback, it's time to add a necklace and bracelet. Of course, that all has to coordinate with the earrings and the rest of the outfit. But I find myself looking in the mirror at that point and just seeing a girl. My guy self is gone.
I’ll Be Back
I’d love to hear from you about when the girl appears during your transition. In the meantime, I’ll be finding more Stuff to write about. I welcome comments here on Stana’s page or by email at Jenn6nov at-sign gmail dot com.
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