It's that period as the school holidays start to draw to an end which with me tends to mean two connected things of one is being age dysphoric my mind feels it is time to return to school regardless of what chronological age I am and the other is even while away you see the "back to school" sales in BHS, M&S and the independent school outfitters.
For as long as I've lived I have been drawn to school uniform and as a chunk of that time crosses over with my exploration with gender identity and being a "sissy" good part of the gender presentation for me is that more like a school girl.Tammy wanted to be in school wearing skirts and dresses, not that she had major issues with wearing short trousers, just all the gender stuff that others throw at you so something like that skirt would of been ideal, having good pocket.
Although in senior schools it's much less common that it used to be, Tammy looks good in a pinafore dress, honest I do and tradition pereline white socks.Now this is interesting as the one on the right was close to how I dressed at junior school but the grey cardigan adds a feminine edge and if we made it dusty pink, it would be quite acceptable for me.On the other hand the classic gingham dress, here in blue, is a staple of the school summer outfit again worn with a cardigan, this time blue which is a colour I wore a lot of being raised as a boy, with white socks and buckled shoes.
There are different ways of presenting more feminine as we all have differing areas around gender presentation.
Here we have a more senior skirt and blouse combination but the main difference is the black opaque tights - and mummy did put Tammy into tights when I was younger and the open top, buckle fastening shoesTammy is a school gurl
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