It's time for a change and I need to show my real identity by making drastic changes to my life. No more being afraid what the next person will say or think about me. I have been slowlwly getting them used to my everyday look and it is working. Whilst I was in hospital recently, I walked around the ward with my pink toe nails and no one seemed to bother, not even the nurses or doctors. Lol. Whether the patients in the ward were too sick to notice, I wouldn't know. In 2004/2005 I had my ears pierced and for a while I wore earrings which were not unusually large but noticeable, until I lost one of them. Recently I decided to look for earrings again, as I was told to keep the piercings open, one should wear earrings more often. The only ones I could get that were a bit bigger than the ones I had. Yes hoop earrings so what? I don't care what you think, besides I'm not trying to look masculine or feminine for that matter. For those who want to know where I got them from: they are available at MrPrice for R20! Lol. I am told the Gateway branch has a much larger selection. So let's try these out, and get used to them. I really don't know why jewellery and clothing is catagorized into male and female? If want to wear hoop earrings, I will. For 17 years I have been doing accryllic nail tips, so what else is new? I pierced my ears way back in 2004, so this is not a new thing. It's progress!
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