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Sometimes Steffi
10-29-2014, 09:27 PM
Here's a conversation my wife and I had the first time she saw me dressed.

Wife: That is a really cute dress and it looks really good on you. I'm surprised.

Me: Thank you so much.

Wife: Where did you get it?

Me: At Dress Barn.

Wife: You look surprisingly good. The picture I had in my mind was nothing like this.

Me: (Blush) (Smile)

Wife: I like your makeup also. Did you do it all yourself?

Me: Yes. I did. It took a lot of practice to get it this good.

Wife: Well. It could use a little work, but I could help you with that.

Me: Thank you so much. That would be really nice.

And then the alarm goes off. I wake up slowly, and say to myself, "I should have known it was a dream."

In the interest of honesty, some dialogue was changed for dramatic effect, but it was a real fantasy.

PS

In case it's not entirely clear, this was not a break through with my wife. But it was a real day dream of mine. It's Halloween. It could happen. Right?

Beverley Sims
10-30-2014, 02:11 AM
I do agree, pigs might fly too. :)

PaulaQ
10-30-2014, 02:41 AM
@Steffi - It sucks that acceptance is so hard to find for so many. I know it also sucks for those who find they can't accept someone they love, as well. It is just a terrible situation, all around, so often.

I hope your dream comes true someday.

carolyn todd
10-30-2014, 04:46 AM
beverley if pigs could fly the price of bacon would go up !.

carolyn xx

Teresa
10-30-2014, 06:02 AM
Steffi you could turn it round and ask your wife if she'd like to hear a dream you had !
I keep coming up with these ideas, maybe I'll try that one myself !... " I dreamed you put makeup on me last night ! What a nightmare, I looked awful ! but you said I looked good ! "

Andy66
10-30-2014, 06:06 AM
Aw, Steffi... I hope your dream will come true.

BLUE ORCHID
10-30-2014, 06:47 AM
Hi Steffi, The punch line could've been,
Then the guy behind me started blowing the horn to let me know that the light has turned GREEN.

BillieJoEllen
10-30-2014, 11:27 AM
My wife discovered I CDed about two months before we got married. She was really ticked off at first but then slowly came to accept it to the point we would even talk about it quite freely. She didn't want to see me dressed until about five months after we were married. She commented on what I was wearing, my makeup, my hair, etc. She seemed to be at peace with everything. Since that time she had seen me dressed a few times but always by accident. She never asked to see 'Billie' again.

About twelve years later it was "I want you cured of crossdressing". It was either get cured or get divorced. I've done my best to hide it from her since.

PaulaQ
10-30-2014, 12:15 PM
@BillieJoEllen - there is no cure for this. Believe me, if there were, so many of us would've taken it. You can't cure something which is a part of you.

kimdl93
10-30-2014, 01:06 PM
Dreams serve a purpose in helping our subconscious work through issues we must deal with in life. It's nice that your dream gave you a positive or hopeful feeling, even if its never realized in real life.

charlenesomeone
10-30-2014, 01:10 PM
Dreams come true on a "Disney Cruise " so they say.
Sorry had to do that, but hope yours does. I would be mine too.

Annaliese
10-30-2014, 01:12 PM
Do the math, is there a probability yes, is there a probability that I will win the lottery yes, 1/400,000,000, but there is a chance. Sometime it not worth taking the chances.

Genny B
10-30-2014, 01:30 PM
My wife knows about my dressing but has never dug into it, thus she doesn't know about the forms, the wigs, the makeup, etc. But I would love to show her! LOL. Steffi, knowing you as I was reading your post, I was like, what? Really? Happy Halloween!

Genny B

P.S. Steffi, the gown fits!

Kate Simmons
10-30-2014, 02:13 PM
Funny things can happen in the dreamscape. :)

Jammee
10-30-2014, 02:31 PM
dreams are great, and can come true, sometimes!

suchacutie
10-30-2014, 03:34 PM
Lightening does strike! The first person to ever see me dressed (as badly and minimally as it was) was my wife, and within 5 min we were online looking for a dress for Tina!

As far as "cure", I've been thinking that one of the first pieces of education which will help us immensely is to have everyone understand that having a "self" in the "other" gender is not something that is all that unusual, and it is something that is a permanent part of the cognitive being of that person. It's not wrong, and it's permanent! I must admit to being a bit annoyed when what I am is considered by someone to be a "syndrome" or an "illness". Sheesh.

Linda Leigh
10-30-2014, 04:12 PM
"Dream a Little Dream with me" Mama Cass Elliott of the Mamas & Papas

duane
10-30-2014, 04:36 PM
I love having dreams of being either born a real girl, or being able to dress openly.

I find it's easier to talk about these things with other than I do an SO, or family.

The urges never go away. They can be suppressed, but they always manifests itself in one way, or another.

Stephanie47
10-30-2014, 05:22 PM
It's not too far. And, it does not take too long to get there. So, get on an airplane and head down to Fantasyland. I think most on this site experience nightmares or engage in daydreaming too much. Many the SO's have nightmares of walking in on us, when we least expect it.

JuliaM
10-30-2014, 05:34 PM
Steffi,

I came out to my wife almost a year ago. Last week was the first time she had asked to see me in a skirt, after we went on a retail therapy rampage.

In the beginning, all I wanted was acceptance and her to be excited for me, even participate. After many months of let downs, I gave up, and have quietly worked around her. We have discussed her involvement several times, and the results are always the same: she loves me, supports me, but doesn't want to see it ( not in a bad way, just not interested). Now, I have several other people that are interested and I find she gets a bit jealous when I shop or discuss it with them. To me, this is her choice and her issue. In the end, I am who I am, and am not going to change that to conform to whatever my wife feels I should be.

I don't flaunt Julia around the house, mostly yogas at night and some light makeup, and never push my dressing in a sexual issue. Nights she's out, I'm dressed head to toe. She knows to send an ETA text prior to coming back. For now, I'm pretty comfy with this, as our relationship is strong. I love my wife dearly but love myself more.

I'm not saying you shouldn't dream; be yourself, be honest, be gentle in how you dress around her. You will find a happy medium.

Rhonda Darling
10-30-2014, 08:30 PM
Steffi,
You should be so lucky.
Welcome to Fantasy Island ("De plane, boss, de plane").
1st star to the right and straight on til morning.
Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho . . . .

All are better than the reality.

May your dream come true someday, Steffi.

Rhonda