CDVeronica2
08-13-2006, 08:36 PM
My wife has been trying very hard to be accepting of my dressing. She has known about it for over 20 years, but for most of that time I did it almost exclusively when she was not home. In the last 2 years I have wanted to spend more time dressed and have added considerably to my wardrobe. I've been wearing panties 24/7 for about the last year and wear almost exclusively women's shorts and jeans. I only have a couple of pairs of men's for times when we will be around a number of people we know for extended periods. I also have some women's sweaters I have worn out to shop or to dinner. She's generally been OK so long as the clothing looked pretty much like men's clothes.
I've had a mustache for our entire married life and my wife really loves it. I've told her a number of times I'd like to shave it and she's always said "it's your face, do whatever you want" but I know she'd like me to keep it. Last night I finally worked up the courage to ask her the big questions:
1. If I shaved off my mustache would she help me learn how to put on makeup? Her answer was "I suppose I could do that." (It was said much more positively than the words look when put in writing)
2. Would she be willing to go on a trip with me to San Francisco or Las Vegas and go out in public with me dressed as a woman? Her answer was "I don't think I could do that". While I was dissappointed with the response, I could tell from the way she said it, that she really wishes she could, but she's not ready yet.
She's come a really long way in acceptance, and continually tells me how much she loves me. I think there is hope for the future on going out in public, but I'm thrilled that she agreed to help with my makeup. I'm going to wait a week or so to finally get rid of the mustache, but I can hardly wait!
Veronica
I've had a mustache for our entire married life and my wife really loves it. I've told her a number of times I'd like to shave it and she's always said "it's your face, do whatever you want" but I know she'd like me to keep it. Last night I finally worked up the courage to ask her the big questions:
1. If I shaved off my mustache would she help me learn how to put on makeup? Her answer was "I suppose I could do that." (It was said much more positively than the words look when put in writing)
2. Would she be willing to go on a trip with me to San Francisco or Las Vegas and go out in public with me dressed as a woman? Her answer was "I don't think I could do that". While I was dissappointed with the response, I could tell from the way she said it, that she really wishes she could, but she's not ready yet.
She's come a really long way in acceptance, and continually tells me how much she loves me. I think there is hope for the future on going out in public, but I'm thrilled that she agreed to help with my makeup. I'm going to wait a week or so to finally get rid of the mustache, but I can hardly wait!
Veronica