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BlueTempest
05-18-2020, 11:53 AM
Hi all,

I haven't posted for some time, in fact I had a bit of a purge earlier in the year, not a lot was thrown (except a few VS items that are no longer in production) but I am still trying to accept this side of me.
Anyway, Over the past few weeks I have started another wardrobe, yet during these strange times, I have strayed from the usual items of clothing and had time to explore more feminine body care routines and cosmetics; shaving body hair and painting nails etc - (OMG! Stockings on freshly shaved legs feels amazing)

I have also been venturing out, still in guy mode but with a mixture of male/female clothing yet when I return to my isolated flat I enjoy dressing completely in all female outfits. It is becoming less of a fetish like how I used to view it. I don't know where it will lead but now I sit here admiring the stain of lip gloss on the rim of my wine glass and the faint smell of the freshly applied body butter that gives my legs a shimmer fills the air, while the metallic blue polish dries on my finger nails.

I am much more comfortable seeing myself in the mirror now that I have taken more time and care in my feminine appearance. I do not think I will be emerging into the public world in full girl mode (broad shoulders and athletic physique are a hinderance) but its the little things that have helped me enjoy my dressing as a hobby, a way of relaxing and taking my mind away from troubles in life.

Just thought it was worth sharing :)
Hope everyone is OK, I have been reading a lot of threads but not posting
BT

docrobbysherry
05-18-2020, 12:28 PM
Many of us have started out just like u, Blue. I did. Dressed in the closet for over 10 years before venturing out to a T event. Where met other dressers for the very first time in person!

Over the 10 years since then, I've been out to countless T events and venues and met hundreds of T's. All out of town. So, I'm still in the closet dresser where I live!

Let's see how long u can stay an in home dresser?:heehee:

Patience
05-28-2020, 08:21 PM
Good for you.

I hope you don’t regret getting rid of the VS stuff now they’re going out of business.

Helen_Highwater
05-29-2020, 04:14 AM
The more extended time you can spend dressed the more comfortable and natural it becomes and the more drab clothes feel odd.

Enjoy your lockdown time but be prepared for coming out the other side. Reverting back to drab can be a tad unsettling.

BLUE ORCHID
05-29-2020, 05:39 AM
Hi Blue :hugs:, The more that you dress it becomes so normal and natural to you. >Orchid ..o:daydreaming:o..

BTWimRobin
05-29-2020, 06:15 AM
Exploring some ot the more feminine body care routines feels amazing. The more you do it the more natural it becomes.