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Kristen Kelly
07-15-2006, 12:44 PM
I think my brother dresses to, haven't found out for sure. Mother always wanted a girl. Was wondering if any others know their family members dress.

Shelly Preston
07-15-2006, 12:45 PM
Hi Kirsten

If you find out its true it could make for an interesting conversation ???

Karren H
07-15-2006, 01:11 PM
I know my younger brother experimented with CDing in High School. I actually had told him that I did when younger and he saw me dressed once. Had to beat him up one time because he was starting to tell some of my friends. Hehehe. But he got caught wearing my step sisters girdle..by mom. And I think he quit after that.

Love Karren

shericd7
07-15-2006, 01:22 PM
I have a younger brother in vegas that does a all male follies show there..He has just recently found out that I was a Cd'er

Kristen Kelly
07-15-2006, 09:27 PM
I think after the initial shock it would be cool girls night out.Me and my younger "sister".

KateW
07-15-2006, 09:51 PM
You never actually said why you suspect that your brother dresses...

Connieminiskirts
07-15-2006, 11:28 PM
has told me that he "only" wears womens bikini briefs. Says he does so because they are more comfortable than mens underwear.
Told him he was a cd. Which only made him angry so I dropped it. That was about 8 or 9 yrs ago. Have not mentioned a thing about it to him since.

Barb Valentine
07-15-2006, 11:29 PM
I pretty sure my older brother is a crossdresser
I found his stash of cloths

older not wiser
07-16-2006, 03:41 AM
Hi Kristin, Well, you could ask him outright or still better you could tell him that you do and see what happens. Just think of the possilbilities with your younger"sister", shopping, girls night out, shopping, sharing clothes and secrets, shopping i'm sure you get the picture. Well anyway, GOOD LUCK !!!!!


Love; BonnieAnne :GE:

rachel_rachel
07-16-2006, 04:50 AM
I had maybe the slightest idea my brother was into dressing as well, i found a few items of clothing (bras, knickers) i think he got them from a friend of his' sister or aunt or something.. I knew that he wasn't and hadn't found any of my things, because i had a better collection at the time.

Kristen Kelly
07-16-2006, 07:41 AM
The reason I now wonder is Halloween he would dress as a woman(more than once) and at a pajama party he had no problem "Gooffing" around in a Black lace Teddie and panties.(He had more nerve at the time than me)

Calliope
07-16-2006, 10:44 AM
Cross dressing brother - that really is a fascinating thought! The possibilites, once both know, run deep. I could imagine that might be a rough ride for the parents, though. And, yes, dressing a woman more than once or twice at Halloween is a pretty reliable hint.

Jennaie
07-16-2006, 11:20 AM
I think I would give him a hint or two that you are too. Something like that may break the ice. Leave a pair of panties out where he might see them, or stockings, heels.

Just be sure you know what to say when he holds them up and ask. I think I would say, "Do you like them?" if he says yes, "You may keep them if you like them, I have others.

Karen Francis
07-16-2006, 12:53 PM
If you have a decent, honest relationship with your brother that you want to continue and deepen, get dressed, invite him over and talk about it, but eventually ask him, don't beat around the bush.

If you want to maintain a relationship on a less intimate level, forget about it.

There is a risk of damaging the relationship, but the potential reward of making it closer is worth it.

KateW
07-16-2006, 07:34 PM
If he does dress, I wonder if he has ever been to this site... But then, I assume he would have recognised you from your pic.

This is a tricky one, as you risk revealing yourself to a non-dresser, but you could also be gaining a fantastic shopping partner!

jjjjohanne
07-20-2006, 07:33 AM
My brother was caught by his wife one day in a swim suit and with a long blonde wig on. He dressed for Halloween that year as a woman for work and won a prize. He said that he was trying to surprise her by dressing that way. I think she found him laying on his stomach on the couch in the swim suit. As a member of this community, I doubt his story.

J

Wenda
07-20-2006, 09:43 AM
Mymiddle son dressed when he was younger. He would steal his mom's and sister's underwear, and not return it, so I gave him hell, and told him if he wanted nice underwear, he shouldn't steal it or root through his family member's drawers, he should go and buy his own. I don't think he dresses now. My eldest son dresses, and we discuss it online, but have never dressed together.

Avsblues19
08-11-2006, 02:40 AM
My twin brother also crossdresses!

eleventhdr
08-11-2006, 04:54 AM
So very far as i do know I am the only one in my current lifetime family that dresses in what is and are called female clothing.

But then I have kind of always suspected that i am really a girl and should have and alwasy wanted to be female in this incarnation indeed.

I do think my current mother would have really perfered one of us be female and i would agree that i should have been the one.

Perhaps that is why i have come to this so much later in this life hmmm!

Oh well!

Next time I will be a girl.

Just you wanit and see and then who know's really!


Jay Suzy!

jjjjohanne
08-11-2006, 05:01 AM
For those who *think* their brother crossdresses. Ask him if he would like to dress up for halloween with you as a girl. While working on your costumes, you can have numerous opportunities to see how knowledgeable he is and can have reasonable openings to discuss with him.

Kate Simmons
08-11-2006, 05:39 AM
Hmm, What's with these guys who want to dress like women anyway? Makes you wonder sometimes. Ericka

Eugenie
08-11-2006, 06:43 AM
Was wondering if any others know their family members dress.

I have some hints that my own father did x-dress. But he must have felt extremely guilty about it given his very conservative upbringing.

I have a picture of him adolescent wearing girl's clothes, for which the explanation was a mascarade party. However that explanation doesn't explain the elegance of the clothes and the perfection of the appearance. It didn't look at all like a mascarade party outfit with grossly exagerated women impersonation. On the contrary, it was an elegant dress with a refined style, fine silk stockings, high heels shoes, and a nice feminine hat.

I know for sure he was wearing streaching panties, with a moderate girdle effect. Even though these were so called "for male" they were made of a very soft material. I know, I used to buy some as an alternative to women panty-girdles which I liked very much... So he could have done the same thing and wear them as a substitute for the real panty-girdles, just like I was doing.

I think I'll never know since he's passed away several years ago.

:hugs:
Eugenie

Ginagirl
08-11-2006, 07:21 AM
Maybe is was the occasional beating of your brother that launched your hockey career???

Jasmine Ellis
08-11-2006, 07:22 AM
up to now I would say its just me

MelissaAndProudOfIt
08-11-2006, 05:05 PM
Hiya Kristen

Well I for one say that "It's no crime to be yourself, unless your to be about crime", then to be concerned! To many people think to be different is detestable, others find it unique. To be honest, I am so glad i was born the way i was, as without Melissa in my life it would be sooooooo boring, thank god for being myself. In fact with crossdressing i believed in letting honesty prevail, and a most unbelievable event happened... I had been trying to find a girl in my life and couldn't, then when i came out fully.. One found me... we are online romance at the moment, though serious so i guess it's only time now till we meet.... so crossdressing needn't be loss of life, it could be the starting of a new one if you are fully open about it. Just thought you would like to know... Be honest and surprises can happen:)

Jeannie9
08-12-2006, 11:59 PM
If you have a decent, honest relationship with your brother that you want to continue and deepen, get dressed, invite him over and talk about it, but eventually ask him, don't beat around the bush.

If you want to maintain a relationship on a less intimate level, forget about it.

There is a risk of damaging the relationship, but the potential reward of making it closer is worth it.

Yes we both crossdress but it's better we not to talk about it! Our wives know and tease us appropriately. Although growing up we did not talk about it we both did it. Could it be genetic...

Ah well life goes on.

flatlander_48
08-13-2006, 03:24 AM
Cross dressing brother - that really is a fascinating thought! The possibilites, once both know, run deep. I could imagine that might be a rough ride for the parents, though. And, yes, dressing a woman more than once or twice at Halloween is a pretty reliable hint.

The Freaks Come Out At Night...

I know, 'cause I was there too!!

bobbijo
08-13-2006, 07:25 AM
I have one younger brother that dresses, in our teens we dressed together. Both of my sons also dress.

Penny
08-13-2006, 07:46 AM
I know my younger brother experimented with CDing in High School. I actually had told him that I did when younger and he saw me dressed once. Had to beat him up one time because he was starting to tell some of my friends. Hehehe. But he got caught wearing my step sisters girdle..by mom. And I think he quit after that.

Love Karren

Onetime experiment without any excitement ok; the second time because of it and your hooked for life. Think maybe?