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Marleena
04-05-2012, 09:30 AM
Most of you know I'm relatively new at being a complete "girl". So..

Preteen: no more what color panties threads check.
Puberty: I have boobs and bra now (albeit fake boobs) check.
Teenager: Shopping for makeup and clothes frenzy (stuck here still) check.
Young Adult: Miniskirts, high heels, nylons check.
Adult: Age appropriate clothes, flats, etc. check.
Midlife Crisis: more shopping, wearing inappropriate short skirts, 5" heels, panicking about wrinkles, needing to get out more, does this make my a$$ look fat? check.

I wonder if it would easier being raised as a girl rather than learning this stuff late in life.:) Anyways it's still fun growing up.

Would your "girl" life list be similar to this?

Cheryl T
04-05-2012, 10:03 AM
I'm in the Adult stage now...and I'm sure I won't be entering "Midlife Crisis"....

Laura912
04-05-2012, 10:12 AM
Senior citizen: Sagging makes cleavage easier. Looking for a more elegant look but still like the midlife crisis stuff. Takes more body putty and paint.

kymmieLorain
04-05-2012, 10:22 AM
Me Mature, I have never been accused of being mature, LOL. I, myself dress in what ever floats my boat, one day it may be a knee lenght sweater dress, the next time it may be a bearly covering mini, so I bounce around a lot.
Anyway I believe I have reached puberty as I have boobs and a bra, but the rest is a mix, LOL

Kymmie

kimdl93
04-05-2012, 10:35 AM
Hmmm, well, if I went through the earlier phases, they were incredibly compressed. From the looks of it I'm pretty much in the Adult stage. But where is "mature " on the list - I think that's staring me in the face!

docrobbysherry
04-05-2012, 11:21 AM
Sherry's about 16 now. And, my youngest daughter is 17. She usually dresses WAY more mature than Sherry!

Sherry and I continuously r bouncing between your:
Preteen, Puberty, Teen, Midlife Crises, and Young Adult dressing categories, Marleena.

"Adult" only comes up when I need to dress to go out with other girls! Sherry won't have anything to do with "blending" or "age appropriate", clothing!

Lorileah
04-05-2012, 11:32 AM
I am adult *stomps feet* and I dress age appropriate *stomps feet* since I am really 32 years old.

Barbara Ella
04-05-2012, 11:36 AM
My crossdressing age, in male years, is 7 months. My female maturity is just short of young adult, with some moderation being forced upon me by another mature adult, my wife. makeup and clothes frenzy, does anyone ever pass through this stage, or is it one of those stickies.... I hope so.

Barbara

Nikki A.
04-05-2012, 12:20 PM
I'm not mature as a male so why would I be mature as Nikki.
But on your scale, Im an adult, with wrinkles and I don't care

Alice B
04-05-2012, 12:38 PM
I'll be 70 in a little over a week and I have no idea what "my female maturity is". Like everyone else I just go with the flow. Where ever that may take me.

Karren H
04-05-2012, 12:40 PM
According to everyone that knows me.... I've never reached any kind of human maturity, let alone female maturity. And since I wax down there... I figure I'll never reach female puberty!! A pre-pubesent immature female want-a-be!!!

Contessa
04-05-2012, 01:14 PM
My male counter part is thirteen years older than me. So I dress very close to my age. I will always be a girl, I can't be a woman I can't have babies. Can't be a lady, cause I am really not a female. I dress my age, cause I want to be beautiful and fit in. I don't dress as a 20 something, it would be like a joke to me as I am kind of a silly person anyway. I find that I am having to much fun just being a girl and dressing feminine, not sexy as I want someone to come on to me. I love being a GIRL.


Tess

suchacutie
04-05-2012, 01:34 PM
Incredible thread, especially for me as my wife has always measured Tina's progress as if she had been born to be raised as a girl from the point that we discovered her.

Tina started as a toddler learning about girl clothes; as she got older she got to play with makeup (making a total mess of it as any young girl does!); then we worried about acting as a girl physically; then got to talk about expectations as a girl and fears and all that stuff.

Now she thinks I'm at late adolescence. Progress but not there yet, for sure :)

tina

Vanessa Storrs
04-05-2012, 01:46 PM
I dress in appropriate manner for my age. I look like a fat old woman with bad taste.

rita63
04-05-2012, 02:00 PM
Still trying to become an adult. Looking forward to midlife crisis or anything that will make my a$$ look like I have one.

hugs rita

Kristy_K
04-05-2012, 04:43 PM
My friends said a few months ago I was 17 going on 20. But I think I am at least 25 going on 30. I think blending with the others don't get me enough attention and it make life very boring. Life is to short to let it be boring.

My thought is if I got it I will flaunt it, but only within reason. I just wish I had more lower cut tops.

Kristy

sissystephanie
04-05-2012, 10:29 PM
I have passed all those steps! Those of you who have read my senior citizen thread know that I am pushing 80! Not the oldest on the forum, but very close! And it doesn't bother me one bit!!

Bree Wagner
04-05-2012, 10:40 PM
I think I'd be close to adult, but I can't find a decent and affordable pair of flats to save my life! I guess I'll just have to keep looking.

-Bree

Karinsamatha
04-05-2012, 10:40 PM
I tend to be an adult, with the small mid life crises! Wrinkles stink! :Angry3:
Shopping That's just part of who I am!
P.S I get distracted by sale fliers!

serinalynn
04-05-2012, 10:49 PM
Oh!~ I suppose I have I dress as a casual woman everyday. I go out dressed as a woman in slacks or jeans and a nice top. 98% of my wardrobe is womens clothing.

DanaR
04-06-2012, 02:17 AM
I've been told that I dress younger than I should, whatever that means. My style is similar to most women that are in their 40's would wear, as long as it isn't ****ty. My wife has been trying to get me to go though my stuff, because some of it is outdated, so she's doing her part to keep me somewhat current.

ReineD
04-06-2012, 02:20 AM
Have you reached your female maturity yet? (just for fun)

All that's missing now is baking cookies with the grandchildren, and then resting up in the rocking chair! :D

KellyJameson
04-06-2012, 02:26 AM
I'm vain and superficial and like being stared at and it irritates me that I have not outgrown this.
The power of seductress is extremely seductive and I do not want to give it up so I'm ashamed to admit I do not dress appropriately when dressing for others but by myself it depends on my mood and can be anything. Looking for affirmation in all the wrong places, jeez can I be anymore screwed up. Probably if I put my mind to it. Be my mentor Marleena I need one.

Elana
04-06-2012, 02:27 AM
Its a mix for me, i'm in the teenager/young woman stage, but starting to become more adult and wear more casual femme clothes outside lately. I still love to shop though :)

Marcella Camira
04-06-2012, 03:01 AM
I dont dress or act like an older man. sure not going to as a woman either. dont fit my personality. probably look like hooker. but that is the way i like all my women. i wear and do what i want. dont really care much what is considered acceptable. Will post pics eventually. the one on here was first attempts. 2 Yrs later much has progressed. especially makeup and clothes.

noeleena
04-06-2012, 06:15 AM
Hi,

How i was brought up was & part of that i was quite a mature kid & i had to be because of issues we had in our family , & things we had to go through, & went through,

So as a female / woman very grown up in pretty much all of my life, yes i was a kid just a bit too serious i did have fun just was tempered .

Thinking about this i had to be very resposnable & that to made a difference in what i did & do now, striaght laced you may say.
How i dress normal day wear yes nice clothes & in my style or how i like to look ,

In period wear. hmmm quite different a wench & Chateline , for Renaissance,
& Edwardian very 1900 to 1910, not to femm more plain & simple & that suits my looks, im just not a girle girl ,

& to tell the truth im more comfortable in my Renaissance wear - garb & it would suit me down to the ground if i was dressed that way every day,

& its pretty good with over 200 of us for a week to gether,

...noeleena...

Rachaelb64
04-06-2012, 07:52 AM
Im not sure I've matured in either of my egos ;)

Jocelyn Quivers
04-06-2012, 12:14 PM
Midlife crisis phases, desperately, trying to retain my good looks from my younger years, often wearing clothing that I am too old for. Saving up for my botox treatments to handle those wrinkles.

Marleena
04-06-2012, 12:22 PM
Reminds me of the "toys are us" slogan: I don't wanna grow up.:) You are all wonderful people! I'm smiling reading through all the replies.:)

Piora
04-06-2012, 01:03 PM
Great thread topic, Marleena! I had lots of laughs reading the replies. While I'm 60, I think Piora is in her mid-thirties. While I do like 'sensible skirts and blouses' I still want to dress young sometimes. And if I can pull off wearing what you're wearing in your latest photos....I'll be a happy girl!

Sue Too
04-06-2012, 01:40 PM
I'm in the adult phase and holding. (although I still love heels -----just not as often as before)

Susan in Phoenix

Eryn
04-06-2012, 03:16 PM
...Midlife Crisis: ...does this make my a$$ look fat?

(in my case) Please, oh please let it make me look a little fatter back there!

I think that CDers get the privilege of wandering back and forth through these stages. I still enjoying seeing what turns up in the panty drawer though I've never had the urge to post about it. I enjoy the look of my forms, but enjoy being a B. Shopping for clothes is lots of fun, I like wearing age appropriate outfits, but occasionally like to rock a shorter hemline and heels for a special occasion.

I have a suspicion that GGs follow a similar pattern if they so desire. :)

Kate Simmons
04-06-2012, 03:31 PM
Not sure it would be any easier Hon, many genetic girls have it rougher growing up in a man's world with men's attitudes towards women in general. I think we may take it more in stride as we have at least a clue about what we may be trying to accomplish as far as a our femininity. In any case, I always thought it was kind of a whirlwind ride catching up on this the way many of us do.:)

KimberlyJean
04-06-2012, 05:08 PM
I think I have finally matured, I am settling into a certain style, I own flats and don't buy things just because anymore(at least not as much). I thought the makeup made me look younger but I got Ma'am-ed from a late 20's SA and it was in the tone to an older more mature woman. She made up for it by calling me dear on the way out though.

Josie M
04-06-2012, 08:16 PM
I sure hope I'm age appropriate ;)

NathalieX66
04-06-2012, 08:41 PM
I'm in my mid-40's , and I enjoy going out everywhere/anywhere in this half of me. Today's it's half, like I said, but down the road?......... I dunno, it gets
deep. .
Me want's to be an artist in my retirement years on a tropical coast wearing a sundress, long hair, and long earrings that gently dust my shoulders.

Brittany CD
04-07-2012, 02:12 AM
Young adult, definitely

k lynn
04-07-2012, 06:01 AM
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All that's missing now is baking cookies with the grandchildren, and then resting up in the rocking chair! :D

I like resting in my rocking chair reading a good book I would stay there to if I could thank you very much

pauletteloraine
04-07-2012, 08:20 AM
I am adult *stomps feet* and I dress age appropriate *stomps feet* since I am really 32 years old.

Sweetheart, you look absolutely amazing. Remember, this for everything you do in life
"Everything cometh to he or she who waitth, as long as he or she workith like hell while they waith". You'll find that special someone......

Ally 2112
04-07-2012, 02:08 PM
Im from about 19 to early forties in my little world. But im a young forties i love my skirts and dresses above the knees .Im not sure if that will ever go away lol

Frédérique
04-07-2012, 09:33 PM
I wonder if it would easier being raised as a girl rather than learning this stuff late in life. Anyways it's still fun growing up. Would your "girl" life list be similar to this?

I never grew UP, I never grew DOWN... :doh:

I never made a list like that, Marleena – I usually dress younger than my age, mainly to disenfranchise myself from any thoughts of age-related responsibility. If I let go, the whole structure will collapse, something I will not allow (especially at MY age)...
:eek:

cassandra54
04-08-2012, 08:56 AM
I don't know about maturity. But lately, I started wearing pants, shorts and other casual clothes more often. I still love the garter belts, dresses and nylons, but a nice tank top and capris are nice too.

Diane Smith
04-08-2012, 01:07 PM
As a friend of mine says: You're only young once, but you can be immature forever.

I don't plan to grow up, thank you.

- Diane

ArleneRaquel
04-08-2012, 01:09 PM
Growing up, whats that ? I intend to stay age forty, when enfemme, until I die.

Sam-antha
04-08-2012, 01:29 PM
For me there is no such thing as age appropriate. See. I love my minis but I fell out with my heels some years ago when I smashed a heel bone. Boo hoo. Jeans are no go territory, not bum waggle problem - think kilts - but a bum size problem. At 80 plus I still get out as sort of blonde. See. Well, not in town, there things just have to be different. That is where face lifts happen. Which is something that is learnt with age and all the young teen experiments could never really help. Yes it might have been nice to have started slap experimentation sooner than my twenties.
~S~