I think in my case it seems that I have a 30% female side, She acts 25 to 26 unlike my 50+ years I think its because she only gets 30 % of the time to dress/exist so she is 70% younger. does anyone else concur
I think in my case it seems that I have a 30% female side, She acts 25 to 26 unlike my 50+ years I think its because she only gets 30 % of the time to dress/exist so she is 70% younger. does anyone else concur
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interesting math Roli...i dress a few years younger...but not too much that it looks like its a costume, it is important to dress somewhat close to your age if you are heading outside.... but if you never plan on setting foot outdoors ever ..do what makes you happy , have fun with it.Enjoy yourself
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Katey has a lot of years to make up but I'm not going to let her miss that 25-35 bracket when... well... they're just highlight years for me...
I don't really dress my age as a guy - I'm darned sure it ain't happening as a girl...
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As my male counterpart,if I live until June,I'll be 60,and look and feel every minute of it.As Barbara,I look and feel about 45.That's why I dress younger.I like what I see in the mirror as Barbara(don't like seeing my male counterpart at all). I love feeling young(er),pretty and feminine.
While I pretty much dress my age, I'm 30 now, I don't think I would ever dress to look much older. When I dress, I want to dress like the girls I'm attracted to, and that just happens to be young (25-35) professional women.
I definitely dress younger than my age. I know it's not the same for everyone, but I don't go out, so I don't have a real need to fit in and pass in public. For me, it is all about feeling pretty and sexy and having fun!
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It would be rather hard for this to apply to me because i do go out often and im 20 so dressing younger would be kind of hard.
ivy thats what im saying...lol any younger and it would be a child molesters dream....but if you are older say in your 50's or 60's...dressing like a 30 or 40 year old is not too much of a stretch guess it depends on your age
Hi Roli. When I was a younger CD, I was forever chasing after the image of a sophisticated, confident woman. As I got older I began dressing in flirty, more provocative outfits. Years later I am most comfortable dressing in a manner that is best suited for the venue where I'm at. When I'm at a club or party I like to wear short skirts and mini-dresses; When I am lounging with my girlfriends, I dress comfortably in sweaters and jeans. Shopping excursions typically find me choosing classic suits and traditional dresses.
And once again I find myself rambling. Sorry ladies.
is there a over 50 department because I only buy clothing in the misses department. Is that for young women?
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I dress younger than my age sometimes, but at 31, it can't be that much younger right?
But, I also dress older on occasion too (again, not by a great margin), so I don't know what to tell you.
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I'm similar with Ivy, if I tried to dress any younger, I would be forever living in fairytale fancydress (which doesn't sound like a bad idea imo )
I'm (dressed as) a guy probably 95% of the time and I'm 29, so I guess I'm going to have to dress 'Zylia' like a toddler now?
That's a completely different web site dear
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Well, not 'completely' different, just less threads about panties and more threads about diapers I think it was one of the SO's on this board (who unfortunately is MIA) who made a pretty astute comparison between cross-dressers and 'adult babies'. Someone should start a thread on that.
Anyway, wildly off topic. To answer the question: while 'en femme' I try to stay within the same age range as me 'en homme'. Fortunately, 'late twenties' is a great age to dress up as.
It growing stages, I am getting to dress more to my age now it take time.
To me dressed younger when enfemme is a fabulous & liberating experience.
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I dress thirty years my junior based on the models that are used to sell the dresses I wear. The guy clothes I wear run the age range of thirty years of age on up.
lol Zylia. In answer to the actual topic I can't say I dress to any specific age group's style guidelines. If it looks good and feels good and doesn't look rediculous, (allthough I have gone that route on purpose in the past), I wear it.
I have a thing about looking hideous when I dress, even if nobody but me sees it. Doesn't look right I don't wear it.
That being said I have many ranges of outfits, clothes and under clothes in many styles from mini skirts to smart pant suits to formal dresses/gowns. My mirror is my wife and I trust her as she's never steered me wrong. She don't like it and it don't go on this bod Have to get some pics up soon as I can't go out where I live and it's the only way,(for now), that Barbie can shine with friends. Hugs to all
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I do think that makeup can take a few years off but age appropriate is always a good choice when going out. Age appropriate can be sexy, sylish and totally comfortable.
I'm with Jennifer on this one. All ages have a sexy style that's age appropriate.
I always figure that if i can pretend to be female i can also pretend to be a bit younger than i am.
I just dress in what I like and feels good to wear, regardless of what age it is to portray or mean to be. I love my maids dresses which look more like adult little girl dresses but the waist is where it should be. Those are the things I was denied as a child so there are no rules on what you must wear. If I were to dress my age en-femme I would be bored with the clothes as to me they look no different to men's wear. I refuse to dress like my mother. When I get to the point that I can no longer fit into what I like, I will stick with the dresses. To each there own, I am myself and I do not care if someone younger than me say I am too old for that. TS.
Another point, men do not age as quickly as most women. they reach a point where age takes longer to show.
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I also dress with whatever feels good but I guess mostly I tend to dress a little younger. I'm in my late 30s but enfemme I think I'm still much younger and so sometimes younger clothes just seem to fit.
I have seen women around my age dress like I do...so I guess I don't dress younger.