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eleyna
09-04-2006, 09:15 AM
11 days en-femme! I woke up in Monday mode though, and I couldn't work out where I was. My business, male self looked at a tidier than usual room, but there was a bra hanging on the door handle, a silk satin slip at the foot of the bed (I guess it was warm overnight and I took it off), various heeled shoes strewn across the floor, and in the corner of the room there were pink, soft looking things hanging out of the laundry basket.

Not a pair of boxers protecting the carpet from dust, not a flat shoe to be seen, and the shirt on the end of the drying rack seemed out of focus or something, the buttons looked so tiny.

Laundry basket kicked me back into femme mode.

I don't have a machine in the house, I have to use the apartment complex's mini-laundromat. That usually significantly delays the rewear of girly clothes, but today I'm actually excited. Wash, dry, hang in the closet so I can wear 'tomorrow'. So normal and mundane. My laundry load is all completely femme. It feels like a thank you to new friends, and most of all I'm looking forward to seeing them hung in the closet. A promise of more cycles to come, you could say...

Sasha Anne Meadows
09-04-2006, 09:26 AM
I am retired so I am able to spend every day enfemme. The only time I wear my boy clothes is when I venture out of the house. I wish I didn't have to change even then, but I live in a small town where many people know me.

KarenSusan
09-04-2006, 10:12 AM
I am in exactly the same situation as you, Sasha.

Felicia
09-04-2006, 10:54 AM
One of the best parts in my house is my own laundry room. For years I had to go to a launramat with my fem clothes and sometimes that wae slightly embarrassing. Now it is a thing of the past. (HUG) Felicia

Denise01
09-04-2006, 02:42 PM
I am basically in the same situation as you Sasha.

Living in or near a small village does have its benefits, but also has its drawbacks especially for girls like us.

I live near a small village, with a lot of narrow minded conservative people who do or will not accept an alternate life style. In addition every one knows every one so it is very hard to go out femme.

When I do want to go out femme, i go to a city at least hour and half away from home so i will have less chance of seeing any one i know, and if i did, doubt that they would recognize me as i would be so far out of context form what they expect.

I hope to be going on vacation In Nov for about 6 weeks, and the whole time i am away, plan on being femme, which is an awsome thought.

I will be far enough away from home , i will not have to worry about running into any one i know

Denise

LisaRose
09-04-2006, 02:58 PM
Laundry??? I thought when you ran of stuff to wear it was time to go buy new stuff.

eleyna
09-04-2006, 03:04 PM
Laundry??? I thought when you ran of stuff to wear it was time to go buy new stuff.

Oh that was me *a week ago* =)

Sweet Marie
09-04-2006, 03:06 PM
I usually wash my female clothes and male clothes together. However my clothes are about 3 to 1 ratio female. I rarely go out of the house in male mode unless I am with my wife. For normal errands such as grocery shopping, clothes shopping, and lunch(sometimes with my wife) I go in female mode.


Marie



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