Packing

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This time, I'm talking about packing for trips. Let's just face it, packing sucks when you're genderfluid. You end up packing twice as much as anyone else would. Sure, you could bring two outfits for each day, one masculine and one feminine, but what about days when you're both, neither, or in between? Also, this can be an insane amount of clothes. 7 outfits for 3 days, just think about how many outfits this would get you for a week. A good way to avoid this is 3 pairs of jeans/shorts/whatever else: one masculine, one feminine, and one neutral. Do the same with jackets. Bring as many androgynous shirts as days you'll be gone, and add a feminine and masculine one if you want. Add more feminine and masculine shoes and accessories, and you're good. I'm only going to be gone for three days, but with the weather changing, I'm packing a bit more than I usually would:

-3 pairs of jeans (masculine, feminine, neutral)

-2 pairs of shorts (Feminine and neutral)

-4 shirts (2 neutral, one feminine, one masculine)

-Jean jacket

-Flannel

-Cardigan

-Bandanas

-Beanies

-Jewellry

-Belt

Plus shoes, a hoodie and sweats, and stuff to sleep in

This is a good guide on packing for 3 days as a genderfluid person. 

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