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Wendrme
02-24-2009, 11:33 AM
I am not very good at it but I attempt the hobby of oil painting.
Up till now I have always painted in drab. Today I tried something new.
Make up, bra, panties and a halfslip under my painting smock, hair in rollers, nails painted.
Standing there with a brush in my hand, the feel of my full bra under my smock and the coolness of the air on my legs and up my slip, made me feel completely different about how I approached my painting. I felt my hand moving with a lighter touch, more delicate, more careful. Just seeing the scarlet shine on my nails as my hands held the brush, I felt like a different artist.

Does anyone else feel that they go about a seemingly usual activity differently when you are dressed as your feminine self?

JoAnne Wheeler
02-24-2009, 11:38 AM
ABSOLUTELY - dressing allows me to feel natural with no anxiety, worries, depression and I general feel like all my burdens have been lifted away - I am then able to function more easily in everything I do plus I feel more creative when I'm dressed - my thoughts and feelings become very Feminine

JoAnne Wheeler

Teri Jean
02-25-2009, 12:45 AM
Yes and it could be doing the chores or driving to and from where ever. I find those mundane things change my overall thinking. What I need to do is try this while woodcarving. It may influence the outcome and keep me from nicking myself as often,LOL. No carving after 8pm, the clinic closes at 8:30. LOL. When I carve or dress I feel more calm and if htey compliment each other, wow. Huggs Keli

JeanneF
02-25-2009, 11:06 AM
I've found that I am a better and more creative writer while dressed. It actually seems to affect the content. If I'm writing a tech oriented or business article, I tend to write as a guy. If I'm working on fiction or something that I want with a more feminine voice, I'll write dressed.

Bethany38
02-25-2009, 11:12 AM
I have found that while I'm dressed I approach things in a totally different more soft manner. I find that even my thought processes are different so I doubt you are alone in this respect.


Bethany