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rachellenicole
04-27-2006, 10:14 PM
I am wondering how many of you have abandoned some of your male attire, in favor of your fem clothing. I have rid myself of all of my drab undergarmets and wear fem under wear full time, in addition to what ever else I can get away with in public as my male self.

Just Curious :D

Rachelle
xoxo

Caitlintgsd
04-27-2006, 10:16 PM
I haven't had "drab" undies for a long time. I don't have any "drab" jeans anymore either.

Karren H
04-27-2006, 10:19 PM
I pitch 2/3rds of the male items in my suitcase every trip and replace them with fem clothing. And when my wife says take extra clothes in case I have to stay over......Yeah. If you get trapped in far away place, might as well be enfemme!!! LOL

Love Karren

Caitlintgsd
04-27-2006, 10:21 PM
I always end up packing a small one for drab and a huge one with my favorite stuff. The big one usually barely gets through airport check-in due to the weight.

Jolene
04-27-2006, 10:22 PM
I am wondering how many of you have abandoned some of your male attire, in favor of your fem clothing. I have rid myself of all of my drab undergarmets and wear fem under wear full time, in addition to what ever else I can get away with in public as my male self.

Just Curious :D

Rachelle
xoxo

Count me as one Rachelle. I do the fem undies and jeans most everyday and slip into a bra someimes when I am out as my male self..... Jolene

GypsyKaren
04-27-2006, 10:49 PM
I got rid of most of my male clothes a bit ago, and don't miss them one bit. On the few times I go out in drab, I wear misses tops, jeans, shoes, you name it. The only guy clothes I have left are my work clothes, and I'll be replacing them soon.

Karen

Helen MC
04-28-2006, 03:17 AM
I took great pleasure 35 years ago when I moved to a place of my own in scrapping all my hated male underpants and have never owned nor worn any since. I used these as cleaning cloths then burned them and any I had not used to clean up my apartment, when I had a bonfire of the trash cardboard boxes etc used to move from my parents home to my own place.

As regards male outerclothing, "drab" if you wish, I wear this of course when outdoors at work etc and when it is worn out it goes in the bin.

Vicky_Scotland
04-28-2006, 04:01 AM
I ditched all my male underwear many many years ago and my underwear drawer is bursting with lovely lingerie.

My wife always laughs about me having more underwear than her.........and its true.

Its :Party2: time every day when I have to pick what panties to wear.

Helen MC
04-28-2006, 04:25 AM
Vicky, when I was married my then wife was quite at ease with my being a CD at home and we shared a lot of clothes, especially panties. In particular she was glad to have some decent knickers at last and I bought all our panties which we shared as we took the same size and liked the same styles.

Joy Carter
04-28-2006, 04:53 AM
Went to full time panties recently I think I here my tighty whities calling me some times.

Miriannah
04-28-2006, 05:59 AM
I haven't had "drab" undies for a long time. I don't have any "drab" jeans anymore either.
I know this is sorta off-topic, but...do you get questioned about the jeans a lot? Can people tell? I've thought about switching to fem clothes for things I can get away with, and one of the things that came to mind for me was jeans.

Anyway yeah, if I can get out of the closet and into a more gender-liberal area (where CDers aren't sore thumbs) I can see 90% or more of my male wardrobe getting switched out. ;)

lowenna_k
04-28-2006, 06:50 AM
I would like to wear knickers more than I do, my wife also regularly laughs at the fact that i've got a better selection than she has.

I'm not in the type of job where I can easily wear them to work. So its mainly limited to around the house although my wife often picks a pair and suggests that I wear them on the occassional night out! :)

Tiffy
04-28-2006, 07:07 AM
Over the past two years my wife and I have scraped most of my drab stuff. I have enough to get by on and that is it. I think I have one pair of boxers left for just incase and only enough shorts to carry me a week. All male stuff is in one little dresser. I almost never wear male under things or socks. My fem stuff takes two dressers and a walkin closet. Pretty good so far I think.

Kisses, April Marie

Jennifer in CO
04-28-2006, 07:34 AM
I know this is sorta off-topic, but...do you get questioned about the jeans a lot? Can people tell? I've thought about switching to fem clothes for things I can get away with, and one of the things that came to mind for me was jeans.


If your wearing "fancy" jeans or no pockets then you might get looks or questioned. I wear fem jeans (Faded Glory) almost all the time and no one has ever even given me a 2nd glance as far as I know. Other than the shorter waist and the zipper that doesn't go down as far thats pretty much the difference...and if people are looking at "that" then they ain't gonna say anything anyway!!

Any other girls noticed that your fem jeans/slacks fit better than drab stuff?

Jenn

Eugenie
04-28-2006, 07:36 AM
Given my public responsibilities and the lack of (or very limited) acceptance of my x-dressing by my SO, I still have to have my male clothes. However, I have more women clothes than male clothes in my wardrobe. My SO complains about that :rolleyes:

Love.

Eugenie

cdgirl
04-28-2006, 08:09 AM
hi im roberta i think you know me ive been dressing in fem since age 12 now
im 55 and since my wife disapproves o f my cd desires im always purging myself
ive been off awhile cause i did it again.but i don't want to ever give it up anymore i enjoy dressing to much .any helpful suggestions or advice i really appreciate.ive been having fun the last few weeks and i don't want to throw the towel in anymore huggs roberta

Annaliese
04-28-2006, 08:21 AM
I know this is sorta off-topic, but...do you get questioned about the jeans a lot? Can people tell? I've thought about switching to fem clothes for things I can get away with, and one of the things that came to mind for me was jeans.

Anyway yeah, if I can get out of the closet and into a more gender-liberal area (where CDers aren't sore thumbs) I can see 90% or more of my male wardrobe getting switched out. ;)
I ware VS low rise and no one has said anything.
I stand up in front of students all day, people just don't care they are so into there own live they could care less what someone is wareing.

Anna

Annaliese
04-28-2006, 08:25 AM
hi im roberta i think you know me ive been dressing in fem since age 12 now
im 55 and since my wife disapproves o f my cd desires im always purging myself
ive been off awhile cause i did it again.but i don't want to ever give it up anymore i enjoy dressing to much .any helpful suggestions or advice i really appreciate.ive been having fun the last few weeks and i don't want to throw the towel in anymore huggs roberta
Roderta talk to your wife, get her some info, have her look at this site. pour your heart out to her that this is who you are.

Anna

Bobbi_Gurli
04-28-2006, 08:30 AM
I know this is sorta off-topic, but...do you get questioned about the jeans a lot? Can people tell? I've thought about switching to fem clothes for things I can get away with, and one of the things that came to mind for me was jeans.

Anyway yeah, if I can get out of the closet and into a more gender-liberal area (where CDers aren't sore thumbs) I can see 90% or more of my male wardrobe getting switched out. ;)

I wear nothing but Levis women's jeans. The only ones that ever get a second look are the flared leg styles. It seems that only women wear flared pants these days.

BTW, I have one pair of men's undies left (for emergencies), but my Jockey for Her Elance hi-cut panties pass, even at the doctor's.

Siobhan Marie
04-28-2006, 09:16 AM
I purged all my male underwear a few months ago and just wear femme undies, I won't change my habits. No way.

Hugs Anna x

Sharon_Rose
04-28-2006, 09:22 AM
I have separate wardrobes. Unfortunately, I have to maintain a lot of drab blue suits, white shirts, ties, etc. However, when I don't have to use those "things", I am a "pig rolling in mud" going through my femme wardrobe.

Harriet
04-28-2006, 10:07 AM
I still keep a set of men's -- but not only do I always wear panties and bra, I sometimes wish I would get "caught."

I may throw them out right now.

maid phylis
04-28-2006, 10:32 AM
I am wondering how many of you have abandoned some of your male attire, in favor of your fem clothing. I have rid myself of all of my drab undergarmets and wear fem under wear full time, in addition to what ever else I can get away with in public as my male self.

Just Curious :D

Rachelle
xoxo
dear rachelle i have purged all my male undergarments also and i wear panties 24/7.and as a vendor i wear all my lingerie under my drab clothing also.so i always feel feminine while at work..love phylisanne:doll:

stephanie100
04-28-2006, 04:03 PM
I gave up male underwear years back. just wish i could stay en-fem 24/7 but not possible.

Nigella
04-28-2006, 04:12 PM
I appear to be in the minority here, I have no "male" clothing at all, everything I wear is of the "female" cut, although a large proportion of work wear can be taken as male, with the exception of the colours.

I went 24/7 last year, and decided that I would keep all my "male" clothing boxed up for a year, just in case I decided to purge. Six months later, not one item had been unboxed, so Sandra persuaded me to give them all to charity.

Julie Avery
04-28-2006, 04:15 PM
Its :Party2: time every day when I have to pick what panties to wear.

ROFLMAO

I've still got the drab stuff, but it's moved to the back of my drawers and closet.

Maria-Christina
04-28-2006, 04:36 PM
I have to be careful. Although my fiance is cool about my dressing I don't rub her nose in it. I certainly have more interest in buying feminine clothes and shoes but not yet had chance to throw male clothes away.

Maria

NatalieBliss
04-28-2006, 06:16 PM
i wear fem undergarments on occasion going out and about. i am really in no position to go fully without my boxerbriefs. i also like the male mode style i have. if its not jeans and t-shirt, then skinny tie and a fedora. i just like the best of both worlds i guess.

kymmieLorain
04-28-2006, 06:48 PM
I purged my drab undies years ago. Now nothing but femminine finery

Kymmie

Denise01
04-28-2006, 07:31 PM
I have been wearing panties now 24/7 for at least 3 years, In the winter, i wear femme underware totally when you can hide a lot under a bulky sweater.
Due to my job in the summer and wearing t-shirts most of the time it is very difficult to wear a bra and cami when working. I do keep a couple of pair of male shorts, to wear to the doctors and the just in case senerio.
Other than shoes i have not bought any male clothes now for over 3 years, and being blessed with narrow feet, ladies shoes fit better than mens. When i have to dress in drab, i wear ladies oxford type shoes, and they do not show.
I often wear ladies slacks and tops which may be considered uni-sex when out, and it feels so much better.
I do hope that some day i will be able to be femme 24/7 or at least wear femme clothes 24/7

Denise

gennee
04-28-2006, 07:45 PM
I wear panties 99% of the time and I wear a bra at least twice a week (and increasing). My toenails are always painted.

Gennee

Miriannah
04-29-2006, 05:47 AM
Jennifer in CO, Anna Leavitt, and Bobbi_Gurli:

Hmm, that puts me in a bit of a bind then, because I'm not looking to wear womens' pants just to wear womens' pants so much as...because I like the styles they have available in contrast to the crap guys have. The styles I like are the rubbed-off, low-rise, stretch, and flared-leg varieties, with my preferred pants being a mix of all those rolled into one. So yeah, chances are that's going to get looks, isn't it? :(

I've also really been thinking about switching to womans' belts, because every time I go to get a new manbelt, I look at the boring selection and weep. Needless to say, I never end up actually getting said belt, because the selections are a yawnfest. How many varieties of solid black and/or brown do we need? FFS!

Jennifer in CO
04-29-2006, 01:32 PM
Jennifer in CO, Anna Leavitt, and Bobbi_Gurli:

Hmm, that puts me in a bit of a bind then, because I'm not looking to wear womens' pants just to wear womens' pants so much as...because I like the styles they have available in contrast to the crap guys have. The styles I like are the rubbed-off, low-rise, stretch, and flared-leg varieties, with my preferred pants being a mix of all those rolled into one. So yeah, chances are that's going to get looks, isn't it? :(

I've also really been thinking about switching to womans' belts, because every time I go to get a new manbelt, I look at the boring selection and weep. Needless to say, I never end up actually getting said belt, because the selections are a yawnfest. How many varieties of solid black and/or brown do we need? FFS!

wear what you want girl...I agree mens style (if you can call it that) is as boring as a shoe box with the new heels taken out ;-) I wear the FG's to major blend in... If I dont want to, I wear Chic or similar slim-cut jeans.. with or without pockets (my wife prefers me in no pockets...) although you will need a purse or clutch when wearing no pockets. All my womens slacks are no rear pocket (and tiny front ones) and are the most comfortable I own

Jenn

Casey Morgan
04-29-2006, 05:08 PM
I've got a lot of male clothes. In fact, recently I bought some more mens pants and polo shirts. It makes sense when I think about it, but feeling good about myself dressed en homme has actually increased my interest in CDing.

But lately my male underwear has just been sitting in the drawer. And once my ladies socks come in, my mens socks will be doing the same thing.

rachellenicole
04-30-2006, 03:08 PM
Ladies, thank you for all of the great responses!!

Rachelle

Nastasha
04-30-2006, 03:32 PM
If your wearing "fancy" jeans or no pockets then you might get looks or questioned. I wear fem jeans (Faded Glory) almost all the time and no one has ever even given me a 2nd glance as far as I know. Other than the shorter waist and the zipper that doesn't go down as far thats pretty much the difference...and if people are looking at "that" then they ain't gonna say anything anyway!!

Any other girls noticed that your fem jeans/slacks fit better than drab stuff?

Jenn

Yes I have noticed they fit better. More room, better feel.

I wear panties 24/7 / 365. I wear the faded glory jeans mainly, I have a few pairs of Lee as well, the Lee are definitely more noticeable, but I just wear my shirt pulled out to cover the waist and pockets when I do. They, the Lee jeans, are some of the most noticeable womens fit / designed jeans out there, so, have a care if you do it. :happy:
Have had a few looks when I'm buying them, but no one has ever said anything.