hi girls..why do you dress?
1..because you feel more ntural as a woman
2..because you like the feeling of womans clothin on you
3..because it arouses you sexually
if you had to p ick one..youhave to pick one which would you choose?
hi girls..why do you dress?
1..because you feel more ntural as a woman
2..because you like the feeling of womans clothin on you
3..because it arouses you sexually
if you had to p ick one..youhave to pick one which would you choose?
Because I feel more natural as a woman!
All 3, but I now live as a woman 24/7 cause I want to be a female.
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Definitely just for the sexual arousal.
Dana, of the choices you've given us, I've got to go with No. 2.
Dressing can bathe me - - totally immerse me - - in the glow of feeling pretty. Pretty in feminine ways that are simply not to be found in male mode.
Not No. 1, because if dressing truly made me feel more natural as a woman, I surely would long ago have driven myself into 24/7 girl mode.
No. 3 was a contender in my earlier days. But after I was marrried, arousal became so much better with my wife - - from that point on, there wasn't really any comparison.
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Dana,
#2 it is definitely the way they feel. However, I would Have answered all of the above if it were an option.
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If I had to choose, it would be #2, although it used to be #3 and it's becoming more like #1 every day
If I could only CHOOSE ONE it would definitely be that I like the feeling of woman's clothing. Like I suspect of many others, all three have played a role. They fulfilled different portions of the sum total during my past. I'm sure they will well into the future.
--Jen
Yeah, all three each play at least a small role, but #2 stands out the most (feel, look, comfort).
all 3 for me
[QUOTE=DaisyG;2034313]Dana, of the choices you've given us, I've got to go with No. 2.
Dressing can bathe me - - totally immerse me - - in the glow of feeling pretty. Pretty in feminine ways that are simply not to be found in male mode.
Not No. 1, because if dressing truly made me feel more natural as a woman, I surely would long ago have driven myself into 24/7 girl mode.
I agree...number 2
Well Dana, I fall into the category that feels that #2 followed by #3 describes me.
But, if you want to know the real reason that I dress, it is because it is too cold to go out in my lingerie.
Nicole
4. Because women's clothes are better looking than men's clothes.
#2 & #3 equally, as well as some part of Nathalie's #4.
If i had to pick one of your answers it would be number 2.
But the real reason is that I have no option because I have too. Its an inbuilt trait that I have.
Xx Vicky xX
becaues it makes me happy and feel great
2. But elso enjoy make-up and jewelery.
I think it's not just the clothing of a woman, ie how their clothes feel, but how necklaces and bracelets feel.
How long hair feels on your neck and face.
If theres ever something ever missing, then I notice its not there and it feels like there is a piece of the puzzle missing.
I always aim for the fullest visual and tactile picture I can get.
Not that I feel the need to be or live as a woman, just feel the need to feel like one every now and again
Samantha -x-
I would have to go with choice #2
Put a little lipstick on you'll feel better
For me, it's far too complex of a situation that a 1-of-3 choice thing.
But if i had to attempt to state it simply, i'd say that:
1: I wouldn't know, since i'm not a woman, i'll never know if i felt more natural as one. However, once my feminine gender identity has formed & is expressing herself through her clothing, she feels more at ease. And her outward expression of her sexuality using her attire as the catalyst is cathartic for both of us.
2. I do enjoy the sensations & feel of the clothing, but i would quickly tire of them without the presence of Rhonda's feminine identity. Several things must happen for her gender identity to emerge & her sense of self form. Once she's there, her presence and the enjoyment of the clothing reinforce each other, allowing the experience to be a prolonged one.
3. Sexual arousal has a very limited role if any in the experience anymore. It did in my early years, but not anymore. I may become sexually aroused while Rhonda, but it's not related to being Rhonda. Sometimes I'll admire the sight of Rhonda's sexuality in her outfits, and if i'm already aroused from other stimuli, it may reinforce it a bit, but the clothing itself, and the act of expressing my female gender identity and her feminine sexuality, is not a source of sexual arousal for me.
After reviewing my lengthy post, it seems that i've w related items 1 & 2 to the experience, with a vague interaction between them. I initially wear the clothing to help bring my female gender identity out. She would not come to the surface without them. I enjoy the clothing to some extent, but she enjoys them more - they're her outlet of self-expression. While she's out, I enjoy them as well. And i enjoy her company.
That would make it a 1-2 interaction, within the context of Rhonda's gender identity. The clothes are the catalyst that sustains her outward identity, and her identity provides the container in which we can all enjoy the experience.
yep, sorry that is it.......spend most of my time dressed in one form or another but it is all sexual........
silk
I can't go with any of those options and CD'ing has changed for me. I'm quite the exhibitionist and I enjoy mixing my male attire (suit jacket and scarf, jumper and smart jeans) with girlie shoes and a glimpse of nylon.
I really love femininity, so much so that I like to have a piece of it for myself sometimes. I also enjoy the anonymity.
Perhaps strangely, the thought of removing all that make-up at the end of the night often puts-me-off dressing up.
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Gotta be #1 for me.
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