Saturday, March 4, 2017

Got Serious

In the past, when my only outings en femme were support group meetings and Halloween parties, I was not fooling anybody, so there was no need to make an effort to pass.

Not that I looked like a guy in a dress – I have always been a perfectionist, so I learned how to apply makeup, style wigs, and dress to impress. Yet, passing was not important because my public forays were next to none, so what I did then worked.

However, as my outings en femme increased, I realized that I had to do better. What worked at a support group meeting would not work on the streets of Gotham City.

My weight has always been on the heavy side with 20 pound swings from one year to next.

I decided to end the roller coaster ride. I lost a dozen pounds and two dress sizes. For the past few years, I have managed to avoid the 20 pound fluctuations and have lost even more weight since then.

Now, there are 2 or 3 pound fluctuations and they set off an alarm to alert me to watch my diet or my figure will suffer.

In addition to a smaller dress size, losing and maintaining a lower weight had some other benefits.

Gone are the uncomfortable heavyweight foundation garments. Comfortable and lightweight Spanx-style support is all I need these days to create the semblance of a girlish figure.

Also, my toes got thinner! Before I lost weight, the fourth and fifth little piggies on my left foot were not getting along. They overlapped, which caused friction, discomfort, and severe irritation. It was so bad that I planned to see a doctor about the problem.

After I lost weight, the toe problem went away. I assume it was a combination of thinner toes and less weight pressing down on those toes.

Whatever – my feet are happier in heels these days!




Source: Bebe
Wearing Bebe.


Andrej Bičan
Andrej Bičan femulates on the Slovakian version of television's Your Face Sounds Familiar.

4 comments:

  1. I am currently about a stone (14lbs) over my favoured weight, and have noticed that my heels are a lot less comfortable, I have been wondering how much is down to age and how much to weight

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    1. I am sure age comes into play, but I think weight has a bigger impact.

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  2. I became a diabetic six or seven years ago and lost seventy pounds. Wow! What a difference that made. I sort of miss my big butt but I can wear just about anything I like now.

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    1. 70 pounds! Wow! Congrats on that achievement!

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