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PertyX
09-25-2012, 01:46 PM
Hello

OK, well I've worn panties, stockings, suspenders, basque, strappy heeled sandals and thick, red lipstick, but only in the privacy and safety of my own home.

I was hoping some of you fine ladies could describe the first time you went for the whole transformation, complete with a dress, jewelry, wig, breast forms, body wax and full makeup.

And, just how amazing was it the first time you left the house?

Jeanna
09-25-2012, 01:49 PM
Words can't describe that feeling, you just got to do it yourself

biggirlsarah
09-25-2012, 02:23 PM
Firstly it was a while ago , and it was out to a meeting of the beaumont society which is an organisation for transvestites , transexuals and their partners here in the uk, which hold meetings for people to attend and meet with others like them it really is a great place to get help and information it was a completly liberating experience to meet with like minded people . It is also a safe place to go.

suzy1
09-25-2012, 02:28 PM
Dressing is a sort of boost to my feminine side. I am Suzy [inside] and dressing in feminine clothing feels right.

I am happy dressed feminine. Simple as that.

Alice B
09-25-2012, 02:30 PM
It is just a wonderful feeling of being complete. But you will have trouble dragging yourself away form the mirror.

Candice Mae
09-25-2012, 02:39 PM
Nothing really changes for me, just the reflection in the mirror. I just go about my day as I normally would, in doors though as Candice doesn't venture out much.

Carmen
09-25-2012, 02:44 PM
It was like Alice stepping through the looking glass...everything around me took on a new 'feel' as I was now presenting as a woman.
From my long flowing hair to my heeled pumps I felt right and like I belonged.
The sensations were over the top!

franlee
09-25-2012, 02:51 PM
It's been so long ago I can't honestly say when the first time actully was, but I know I liked it and the fact that over 40 years later I'm here is proof positive. I think I still feel that way when I get really dressed up for a special reason.

kimdl93
09-25-2012, 03:08 PM
It wasn't all that long ago - a year and a couple of months for me - since I put together what I thought was finally a somewhat presentable appearance. I don't recall being really euphoric about getting out of the house. My initial reaction was apprehension. Then, my worst fears weren't realized. The world didn't collapse on me. People neither ran away shrieking nor doubled over laughing. I started thinking, "I can do this." Before long I was able to venture out pretty much any time of the day, leaving behind my apprehensions and enjoying the moment.

michellecd9999
09-25-2012, 03:20 PM
My first time was at a Tri-ess meeting. I was nervous as heck! I was afraid I would run into someone who I would know and they would recognize me. Well, we all went out to a restaurant and even though some of the girls did not pass at all, I think no one hardly noticed. The few that did ignored us. One young female actually approached a few of us as we were walking in and asked a few nice questions and encouraged us to enjoy our fem side! It was a high all night mixed between the joy of being out as a female and fear of discovery. I have to admit that no one was made any rude comments to any of us (to our faces at least) and one lady on the elevator complimented my dress! That is a real rush!