There appears here some worthwhile advice and observations. I was once a practitioner of clinical psychology. I departed that endeavor after arriving at the opinion that clinical psychology is a...
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There appears here some worthwhile advice and observations. I was once a practitioner of clinical psychology. I departed that endeavor after arriving at the opinion that clinical psychology is a...
That's almost exactly how I got started - and never looked back. And, yes, I know the feeling.
What a sense of relief washed over me as I read these reports. I had begun to think I might have a problem. Especially when my better half quietly moved her belongings from the joint clothes closet...
I think it's already been established that there's not a good, cheap, convenient way to execute this maneuver. My preference is what I refer to as my "ambiguity mode". The wardrobe consists simply...
[QUOTE=Rose01;1551038]I don't like the whole drag thing. I have nothing against it and people that can pull it off well are a defenite turn on to me. I just don't do it myself. I mean, I know I do...
Perhaps better to adress this question directly to the spouses.
I wager my "small town" is smaller than yours. In deference to my (supportive) wife, who chooses to maintain a high profile in the community, I keep a "low" profile. But, truly, because we give...
Ask this question of twenty persons and you'll get 25 (?) answers. It depends not only on the principal individual, but also the other concerned person.
How much? I don't want to know; but not THAT much. More is spent on conventions and related expenses.
Karren Hutton! For shame.
"I haven't dressed in a month!!!!"
Well, yes - for a while, anyway. Had a guest over for a mid-afternoon main meal, and traded the long plaid skirt for trousers, retaining the red turtleneck and 2" heel ankle boots. Does this count?
This, I think, is not a new topic, but always an interesting one. Do we see some contradictions here in the responses? We choose to emulate the opposite sex, but tend to draw the line at a...
This is one of the really funny ones - keep it going.
At the risk of appearing to be personal and overly critical, I really can't understand a question like this. Is your spouse someone with whom you actively, or passively, compete? I operate under...
Imitate -- Does an actor imitate? I suppose the answer is "yes", although the actor transposes an element of him/her self into the script. And, I suppose I attempt to imitate (role model?) when I...
Unless I'm at a convention or other affinity gathering this is my standard mode. I call it my "Ambiguity Mode", and use it when traveling when I might need to use certain facillities without the...
"Yes", to all.
Another way of looking at the question is if being alone were less an issue, sites like this probably wouldn't exist.
I've written this previously, but, nonetheless, I'm convinced that no matter how "hetero" or "straight" a person claims (and probably believes) to be, there's someone of the same sex in this world...
I suspect the effect is mostly universal, as already described here.
Of course, I don't know either of you, but when I see: She then said, "Well are you going or not?" , I'm asking, could this be a suggestion to invite her to accompany you on a shopping excursion?
Many, if not most, thrift shops have various sales. Typically, "senior citizen" discounts one day each week and clothing tags of a certain designated color may be 25 or 50 percent off for the week...
By now I'm sure you've "got the message".
Paula prefaces two questions with, " . . . having relationships with men and women." If we take this literally, then it must be a threesome, but we're left to guess about what sort of relationship. ...
Correct. We are what we are, and what we believe we are.