Loretta
07-24-2011, 09:12 PM
That she misses her daughters. She's told me that since her daughters moved away and started a life of their own, she has missed them terribly.
She's enthusiastic about my crossdressing. A couple of nights ago, she gave me a couple of bags of skirts, blouses, bras, dresses, etc.
She was really happy when she found out that she could hand her daughter's 40C bras down to me, because they fit.
But lately she has been making comments to me. For instance, I'd be wearing a pair of black pants, and she'd look at me and tell me, "Those would look really cute with some black pumps!" Or when I'm walking down the hallway, she'll say "You should wiggle your hips more, sweetie." Or when I'm wearing a low cut men's shirt, she'll say, "That would look sexy if you could make the cleavage to go with it." Or when I'm cooking myself dinner, she'd look at me in my apron, and say "You would make a great wife, if you were a woman."
She gives a resigned kind of sigh when she says the "If you were a woman" part.
I think she misses her daughters, and is supportive of me because I'm the one person in the house that she can have girl-time with, which her daughters and her used to do all the time. While I do love the time I spend with her, and the fact that she is so accepting, I'm starting to worry that I'm just some kind of substitute for the real thing.
Am I worrying too much?
She's enthusiastic about my crossdressing. A couple of nights ago, she gave me a couple of bags of skirts, blouses, bras, dresses, etc.
She was really happy when she found out that she could hand her daughter's 40C bras down to me, because they fit.
But lately she has been making comments to me. For instance, I'd be wearing a pair of black pants, and she'd look at me and tell me, "Those would look really cute with some black pumps!" Or when I'm walking down the hallway, she'll say "You should wiggle your hips more, sweetie." Or when I'm wearing a low cut men's shirt, she'll say, "That would look sexy if you could make the cleavage to go with it." Or when I'm cooking myself dinner, she'd look at me in my apron, and say "You would make a great wife, if you were a woman."
She gives a resigned kind of sigh when she says the "If you were a woman" part.
I think she misses her daughters, and is supportive of me because I'm the one person in the house that she can have girl-time with, which her daughters and her used to do all the time. While I do love the time I spend with her, and the fact that she is so accepting, I'm starting to worry that I'm just some kind of substitute for the real thing.
Am I worrying too much?