I'm on board with this thread big time.
I'm back after 5 months in which I threw away almost all the stuff I had.
The trouble is the feeling to dress has returned to point it hurts and I'm in no...
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I'm on board with this thread big time.
I'm back after 5 months in which I threw away almost all the stuff I had.
The trouble is the feeling to dress has returned to point it hurts and I'm in no...
My first trip out was to the theatre to see "mamma mia". It was organised by Jodie @ The Boudoir. I think there were about 6 or 7 other girls.
I'd only ever been dressed once fully before so it was...
When I'm made up properly I can see past the ugly big nosed double chined miserable old bugger and at least have a moment of true joy.
I still like driving about even now and can drive for miles dressed just listening to the radio.
I didn't dress fully until I was 32ish (now 43) although I had worn the odd female thing before that. I'm not sure how I got here really, if someone had told me I be doing this years ago I'd have...
I'm watching the world cup final dressed in pvc .... NICE
Wow.
That is just darn right scary!!
There is no way that is acceptable in any circumstance!!
I did not think that sort of thing happened anywhere.
It depends on how much your femme look resembles your drab self.
I showed a couple of friends pictures of Jennifer and they would not believe it was me so for myself I think the possibility of...
Seems an extreme solution to me but then I'm not into pain !!!
Surely theres a better way??
Hi
I don't post much but had to tell of fortunate purchase that made my day.
Friday night I couldn't sleep so deceided enough was enough and got out of bed and thought I'd get a hot drink,...
I didn't dress fully with makeup and wig until I was 33.
I wish I had tried it when I was much younger.
I wonder what I would have looked like 20 or so years ago.
who knows? but stalkers find the time and make the effort!!!:eek::sad:
I like to compete in the 6 inch heels 100m.
No way I'd win but it's the taking part that counts:heehee:
Hi
I popped into the motorway services (M1 London Gateway) this morning dressed as Jennifer although I was fully dressed including wig I had no makeup at all.
Did I pass?
Well to some people...
anything but geeeza, mate or doood:)
Jennifer Aniston:daydreaming:
Mums boots I think when I was 8 or 9
For me choosing a female name, albiet it seems one of the most common CD/TV :D names, was part of finally accepting to myself that I was a tranny.
I tend to move up and down this scale depending on how I feel at any given time.
Yes :)
I did visit you for a makeover a couple of years ago.
You did a super job too:love:
Go with whatever works for you.
I personally prefer to adopt a female name when I dress.
My femme name is just an accessory that completes the transformation.
When dressed I really don't feel like...
that is soooo heart warming. Pity we all could not take this attitude into adulthood instead of the predujices that prevail.
Maybe there is hope, what a lovely child she sounds adorable, if only...
At the end of the day if you can't wear what you want what is the point?
There may be times to tone things back a bit but all in all do what makes you most happy.:happy:
Why not?
It's not as if it costs anything and it makes me feel better about being CD/TV than if I use my male name.
If I think of myself as John (not my real male name) when dressed then I feel...
I think about it all the time when I am awake and also dream about it quite a lot when asleep.