I think Goddess is a good start. Katrina 24/7
I think Goddess is a good start. Katrina 24/7
Fulfilling a Lifetime Dream of Living as a Woman in My Adult Years. Ten Years Living 24/7 as a Mature Lady
My Love of Cat's Eye Frames, Bangles, Red Lipstick, Nails, & Cheeks, Comes From My Mother - An Irish Beauty
I'm Always Rainbow Proud
Bev: My SO frequently refers to me when I am dressed as "he"; but to others as "she". Like you said, she forgets with me. Now, if we are in public, she is a bit more mindful. It is not a problem for me with her; but I would be offended if someone else did it.
Hugs,
Nicole
I was over the moon when I was called ma'am on my first supermarket trip
Edwina
I have been called unnatural since it was nicer then being called a freak. But i like being called kirra are girlprodigy they sound way better then the other ones i get.
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Anything is better than "Chief" or "Hey Buddie"
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please don't call me 'sir.' Most anything else works.
It takes a real man to wear a dress.
"Captain" works for me.
But why is the rum gone?! - Capt. Jack Sparrow [SIZE="1"]Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl[/SIZE]
Why is the rum always gone? - Capt. Jack Sparrow [SIZE="1"]Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest[/SIZE]
Why is all but the rum gone? No, the rum's gone too . . . - [SIZE="1"]Pirates of the Caribbean: At World End[/SIZE]
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Oh, girl definitely! I just love the shape of the sound of the word girl, and I love it when I get referred to as a girl.
Huggles
Toni-Lynn
--I'm TN (transnationalist) - a Canadian born in an American's body! I stand on guard for thee!
I really have no preference...either way I will not be offended.
Even when fully dressed, both I and my wife think of me as a guy, just one that happens to have a strong feminine side, and who feels extremely sensual fully attired in womens clothing. So far this works for both of us, since I only dress at home. I guess if we ever get to the point of going out together with me dressed, I would like people who see me to think of me as a woman. Hopefully maybe some day that will happen.
'Mister .... ' sort of bothers me in public, and I would prefer if women at least avoid it or even use a cute term like 'dear' or 'sweetie.'