Ceera
08-20-2015, 08:08 AM
Hi everyone!
At this stage in my life I'm usually only going en-femme once a week or so, when I go out for an evening of dancing at a local club. So most of the time, when I transform into Ceera, it's only for 4 or 5 hours, then back home, change back, and off to bed. Not dressing much around the house because most of my girl clothes are packed for an impending move. While I do sometimes dress at home just for fun, I've usually only done that for half a day or so, in the mornings, and then switch back around lunch time. I think the longest I had gone so far was maybe eight hours, through my full work day (I telecommute full time.)
Well... At the end of the month my daughter and I plan to attend the Austin Pride Festival together, and that night I'm hoping to go to a bar by myself for a "Women's Pride Party" where a band that I like will be playing. Though both events will be an LGBTQ crowd, the venues are very public places, that I haven't been to before. My daughter 19, so she isn't quite old enough to go to the bar with me. So from about 10 AM to 4 PM at the Festival, and from about 7 PM to 1 AM at that party, I should be out in public and fully en-femme, with a short break between to drop my daughter off at home, grab a quick dinner, freshen my makeup and change clothes. So I'll be doing two stints of roughly six hours each, and figured I should get more practice in for longer-term dressing.
Yesterday morning, as soon as I got out of bed at about 6 AM, I got dressed in the outfit I plan to wear to the Festival, and put on one of my wigs. Full underpinnings, including being tucked with a gaff thong, wearing hip pads, and of course my breast forms. Sports bra, trendy tank top (which I plan to replace with a Festival t-shirt when I get there), short flowered skirt, and a bikini swimsuit bottom under the skirt, so I'll be decent if I want to buy another skirt and change into it at the festival. Some nice wedge sandals that I know I can walk on grass in completed the outfit. Didn't do makeup or nails, since I wasn't planning on going out. Then I did my whole day dressed, though using my male voice when on business calls. After work I did chores around the house, answered the national trans survey, and got dinner. I finally called it a night after 10 PM. So I spent a whopping 16 hours in girl mode, and wasn't a guy at any time the whole day - not even when I stepped out onto my lawn in broad daylight to get my newspaper.
I know that's not a lot compared to some of you who are fully transitioning and living full time as ladies, but for me, it was a big step!
At this stage in my life I'm usually only going en-femme once a week or so, when I go out for an evening of dancing at a local club. So most of the time, when I transform into Ceera, it's only for 4 or 5 hours, then back home, change back, and off to bed. Not dressing much around the house because most of my girl clothes are packed for an impending move. While I do sometimes dress at home just for fun, I've usually only done that for half a day or so, in the mornings, and then switch back around lunch time. I think the longest I had gone so far was maybe eight hours, through my full work day (I telecommute full time.)
Well... At the end of the month my daughter and I plan to attend the Austin Pride Festival together, and that night I'm hoping to go to a bar by myself for a "Women's Pride Party" where a band that I like will be playing. Though both events will be an LGBTQ crowd, the venues are very public places, that I haven't been to before. My daughter 19, so she isn't quite old enough to go to the bar with me. So from about 10 AM to 4 PM at the Festival, and from about 7 PM to 1 AM at that party, I should be out in public and fully en-femme, with a short break between to drop my daughter off at home, grab a quick dinner, freshen my makeup and change clothes. So I'll be doing two stints of roughly six hours each, and figured I should get more practice in for longer-term dressing.
Yesterday morning, as soon as I got out of bed at about 6 AM, I got dressed in the outfit I plan to wear to the Festival, and put on one of my wigs. Full underpinnings, including being tucked with a gaff thong, wearing hip pads, and of course my breast forms. Sports bra, trendy tank top (which I plan to replace with a Festival t-shirt when I get there), short flowered skirt, and a bikini swimsuit bottom under the skirt, so I'll be decent if I want to buy another skirt and change into it at the festival. Some nice wedge sandals that I know I can walk on grass in completed the outfit. Didn't do makeup or nails, since I wasn't planning on going out. Then I did my whole day dressed, though using my male voice when on business calls. After work I did chores around the house, answered the national trans survey, and got dinner. I finally called it a night after 10 PM. So I spent a whopping 16 hours in girl mode, and wasn't a guy at any time the whole day - not even when I stepped out onto my lawn in broad daylight to get my newspaper.
I know that's not a lot compared to some of you who are fully transitioning and living full time as ladies, but for me, it was a big step!