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Rachael Jones
06-30-2013, 11:23 AM
Hi all.

Been a while since I got dressed, or had even thought about it. I've been through a bit of a hole, personally - trips to docs and being put on anxiety meds have helped.

It's odd (or not), that putting on some panties again actually made me feel more relaxed. So I've trimmed the legs again, got some hold-ups, which are FANTASTIC! I can wear them during the day under work clothes and every now and then feel completely and utterly naughty, or feminine. Now I'm looking to get back in to the swing of dolling up again. This has come about with a lot of serious thought - I simply can't deny that the joy, thrill and feel of being dressed in something other than man clothes is an experience par none. :)

First things first - I'd really like to lose the midriff - and made dietary changes to help, then get rid of all the body hair (of which I have a LOT). One plus in my favour is the wife also hates my body hair and is happy for me to lose it for her benefit too, so I can plot and plan to rid myself of it all :D

Question is - how? I grow extremely quickly (I shaved the back of my hands this morning and already have noticable stubble). I'm considering speaking to the doc about this (apparently it can be treated with hormones??) but in the meantime considering the costs of cream (veet works well on my skin), waxing (irritating, but works fine) or buying an epilator. I know it's been asked many times, but I'm trying to work out what to do with my whole body.

Still, looking forward to my next opportunity to dress and get some new photos done now I have a decent remote on the camera. I feel gutted that I purged the last lot (including the backup's I'd made).

Also looking to go buy my first heels too now the motorbike's back on the road so I can travel to the large discount warehouse stores. No problem buying fem clothes myself, and I'm thinking of starting on a 2" heel - wise or should I start smaller? I have smart work shoes with a slight heel.

Beverley Sims
06-30-2013, 12:55 PM
It is nice to see you are having a relaxing time again.

Leona
06-30-2013, 04:07 PM
Why not go for permanent hair removal? That's what I'm going to do as soon as I can afford it.... (I hate body hair on me, but for some reason I don't care about it on my wife)

Rachael Jones
07-01-2013, 12:11 PM
As with a lot of things these days, the issue is cost. I've plumped for an epilator (after much review reading) and can't imagine it being THAT much worse than a waxing, which I have experienced. We shall see how well it performs.

Aly Cat
07-01-2013, 12:34 PM
There are relatively affordable permanent laser hair removal systems out on the market these days. Some have really good reviews. Check out Tria. That can get the search started and look at reviews for all of them to find the best one. They range from about $3-400 and it is a permanent solution. Also check out the favored Ebay. You might find someone getting rid of theirs since once the hair is gone, its gone and there is no need for it anymore. Just a thought. Hope this helps!

Btw, im looking into them too lol for the same purpose.

HelenR2
08-30-2013, 09:52 AM
I spent hours and hours and hours on the net looking at customer reviews of home laser systems. A few (dodgy sounding) reviews gushed about particular models. A slightly larger number said they worked but not well and the results were patchy and NOT permanent. The vast majority of the reviews said they just plain don't work. I remember a guy who worked at a laser manufacturers saying that just the guts of their cheapest model cost $12000 and the home models not only wouldn't work, they couldn't work, because they weren't legally allowed to be powerful enough to work properly or permanently.