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dawn459
04-29-2017, 08:26 PM
A funny thing happened to me
That helped start my journey
Big time. I put on a pair of pants for work one morning
Not knowing that static electricty had caused apair
Of MOM'S panties to stick insidemy pants due to no
Fabric dryer sheets available
To controll static electricty.
While I was walking the panties started falling to my
Feet.Before they hit the floor
And embarrass me I went
To the bathroom unbuckled
My pants and removed my
Leg picked up the panties
Stuffed them in.my coat pocket and would wear them
At bedtime.This helped me
Start my love of panties.
Whats your funny story?

Judy-Somthing
04-29-2017, 08:36 PM
I wouldn't say how I started was funny but I was about five when my sister dressed me up in her ballerina outfit and I was hooked!
I put that dam outfit on every time I got the chance!

DIANEF
04-29-2017, 10:08 PM
Very earliest memory, I was about six, mum getting me and my sis ready for school, couldn't find any clean undies for me. So she made me wear a pair of my sisters knickers, I protested loudly but was in no rush to take them off when I got home. Not really funny but I think that was the start of my 'journey'

Sandin Meknickers
04-30-2017, 12:29 AM
Just funny things?

sometimes_miss
04-30-2017, 02:10 AM
Very earliest memory, I was about six, mum getting me and my sis ready for school, couldn't find any clean undies for me. So she made me wear a pair of my sisters knickers, I protested loudly but was in no rush to take them off when I got home. Not really funny but I think that was the start of my 'journey'

My mom did similar things. She sewed red and blue thread along the elastic waist of my sister's hand me down panties so I'd associate them with my dad's 'Fruit of the Loom' men's briefs, but I knew what they were: My older sister's panties that she didn't fit into anymore; the fact that they fit me, only reinforced to me that there wasn't any physical difference between me and other girls. It didn't bother me because I didn't know better, I got lots of her hand me downs. A few years later, I learned the difference because I saw boy's briefs in the stores, and they looked different from what I was wearing. Still, they were deceptive enough so that the other boys in school never called me out on wearing girl's panties, so I suppose it fooled them, too.
Mom dressed me in my sister's old clothes when I was very young. Dress style clothes weren't out of the question either, but I only remember wearing them when indoors.
She would let my hair grow longer than appropriate for boys at the time, but when I was young I didn't catch on, because I saw very old pictures of my grandfather having long girl-ish style hair when he was young, so I just assumed it was normal for infant/toddler boys to be dressed as girls; when I was three or four, we went a christening, and the baby boy was in a sort of dress so I thought it was normal at that age. I didn't learn otherwise until I got much older and saw other baby boys and how they were dressed, and I didn't have the courage to ask why I was always dressed like a girl so often when I was that age.

Teresa
04-30-2017, 06:56 AM
Dawn,
The seeds appear to be well sown well before I wore any item of women's clothing . The internal chemistry was my driving force and dragging a naive young boy along with it. Just a pair of knickers unknowingly caught in my male clothes was far from how it started and it was traumatic more than funny at the age I was . It took a while for the penny to drop but by then my GD was starting to take over, it's been a tough rollercoaster ride for far too long, now finally in my sixties I've finally found the enjoyment and fun in it.

Stephanie Julianna
04-30-2017, 01:01 PM
Like Theresa, nothing funny. My gender issues have been a part of my psyche since my first and earliest memories. Previous life recall, maybe.

Dana44
04-30-2017, 01:43 PM
H'mm panties that don't fit. Ah, mom's stuff never fit so I got hose and panties and yes those felt better. But it wasn't funny as it just is memory from the past and part of me. I knew I was quite different than typical males is a time that one had to be a man.

sarahNZ
05-03-2017, 07:52 AM
I can't be absolutely certain cause it's t was a long time ago, but I'm sure my mum showed me a photo once when I was about 5 of me age roughly 2, walking in town hand in hand with her, wearing one of my sisters dresses and dragging a raggedy Ann doll past what used to be the post office.

Danitgirl1
05-03-2017, 08:56 AM
Funnily enough I (sort of) blogged about this very topic in January: https://daniellaargento.com/2017/01/06/things-that-i-now-realise-may-have-hinted-that-i-was-a-transgender-person/
The full article/list is available on the blog, but here are a few highlights
Sitting down to wee
Wearing my mothers (high heel and platform) shoes
Deep interest in makeup
Playing with dolls with your next door neighbour... Rather than playing with toy cars with the other next door neighbour
Not realising your holiday friend was in fact a girl!?!?