Things I've learned about myself in the last 4 years of transition:

1. I'm a girl. You'd think this would be something I'd have known before I started transitioning but it wasn't. I thought I wanted to be but that I am took a lot longer.

2. My favorite color is purple. 💜 I used to say by favorite colors were blue and black but that's mostly because I was afraid to embrace a "girly color".

3. I'm a fashion girl. Not only do I love buying and wearing pretty things but what I'm wearing has a big effect on how I feel about myself, how I feel in my body, and my confidence.

4. I love being a software engineer. I still check in on myself with this one pretty regularly because a lot of trans girls find out they actually hate it and bolt as soon as they can. But not me. I still love it.

5. I'm outgping. I'm still somewhat socially awkward thanks to autism and a lack of practice but I'm not actually that introverted. I love being around people and I love meeting and getting to know new people, as long as they're not assholes.

6. I'm actually a pretty cool person and people like me. I used to think my brains were the only thing people liked me for. Get good grades, get a good degree, get a good job, be impressive and then people will like you. But now? People just like me and think I'm cool without knowing anything about my grades or my work.

7. I love food and travel. I did some before but I never really embraced it. Now I love to cook and I actively look forward to every trip and every time I get to see a new city, hear a new language, and experience another culture.

8. I'm sappy as hell. 😂 Sci-fi and fantasy don't do much for me anymore. Give me a sappy romance or a good drama and I'll bawl my eyes out. I love a good coming of age story, too. Trauma and well-presented dysfunction are welcome as well. Anything which hits me in the feels. It doesn't even have to be good as long as it isn't terrible.

I could probably go on. This is just what came to mind today. If you showed me that list 10 years ago, I would have laughed at you.

Especially 3. I wore basically the same thing every day from middle school up until about 3 years ago. Now I'm worried I have a shopping addiction. 😂

@faithisleaping it’s not a shopping addiction…it’s catching up on all the years you didn’t get to shop! 😉
@faithisleaping to be a bit real though, I only caught up last year or so with my wife’s wardrobe in terms of size. A lot of women have much bigger wardrobes, they just had more years to acquire their items
@JoscelynTransient Yup! I'm still catching up. And not everything I bought in the first two or three years is going to be in my wardrobe long term. I'm still figuring things out.
@faithisleaping yeah, we’re just trying to catch up with 20 years of outfits we didn’t get to buy…we can stop anytime…I most definitely don’t need another skirt…even though this one is a slightly different color than the others and has the cute little embroidery and I like how it spins…I can stop at any time… 🤭
@JoscelynTransient @faithisleaping Yeah, fourth year in, i'm only just starting to figure out what works for me. My custom built room sized closet is half full, yet a good two thirds of it is garbage. 🤣
Having worn the same outfit for decades, it didn't even occur to me that there are so many sensory horrible clothing materials out there...