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paulcduk
09-12-2006, 06:42 AM
If you could go back in time, and live at any age from your past. what age would it be and why?.

For me it would be when i was 14.

my reason is as follow (sorry if too long)

I started dressing when i was 8, when a gg (tracey) who was 2 years older than me wanted to play dress up games. me and this gg remained friends throughout our childhood, until she moved about 30 miles away.

She knew about my enjoyment of dressing, and enjoyed dressing me up.

About 6 months after she moved (I had just turned 14, but hadnt hit puberty, my voice hadn't broken) she invited me to stay at her house for a week.

I got the train up to hers and when i arrived she said she had a plan. her mum and dad were at work and she hadn't told them that i was staying. she wanted to dress me up and see if we could fool them into thinking i was a girl.

I dressed in her clothes and all went well, her mum and dad didnt know who i was, she told them i was a new mate and that my mum and dad had to go away for work and i was staying for a week.(she had already ok'd it with them) they didnt remember me from before they moved and had no idea i wasn't a girl and welcomed me.

It was then I realised if i was staying for a week and they thought i was a girl, I would have to remain i girl for a week. scary at the time but it turned out to be a wonderful week.

I would love to relive that week.

I was introduced to several of tracey's mates and accepted as one of them. we went shopping, hung around in girls bedrooms chatting, went to the underage disco on the thursday.

Tracey and I are still in contact. She is now married and has 2 children so we rarely get to meet up. She is still in contact with some of her mates that i met that week and they sometimes ask how I ( my female side) is doing. apparently I married a nice man and have 1 daughter and work as a Personal assistant in a big office in manchester. (Oh how i love to wear skirt suits LOL)

Kate Simmons
09-12-2006, 06:53 AM
I'd like to start at about 6 or 7. That way I could live my girlhood. I don't think it would be too much different though. I'd probably be a tomboy anyway. The only difference would be that the "plumbing" would be the inside rather than on the outside.:happy: Ericka Kay

Ronda_B
09-12-2006, 07:16 AM
For me it would be when I was 12 or 13. I dressed for halloween with the help of my mother and grandma and wore their clothing except for the new dress that my mother (I miss my mom) had bought for the occasion. They dressed me in the morning so I could go to school for the halloween parties and trick or treating at night.

Our teacher told us to sit in other peoples chairs when we came in and she would guess who we were. I sat in a girl named Debbie's chair and the teacher ask me, "Debbie why didn't you get dressed up for halloween? We all thought that this was funny that she didn't know it was me.

After school I had to go to swim team practice and when I walked into the boys lockerroom and the other boys screemed for the girl to get out. I almost didn't want to tell them it was me, but I did. After swimming and showering it was up to me to redress in my girls cloths and go home and out trick or treating. I thought that this was a thrill that I was able to dress in my cloths in front of other boys and not worry about it. I did get some ribbing about it, but boys will be boys.

While out that night my friends would send me to the door first and see if there was any reaction from the people. Some would ask, why I wasn't in a costume and when I told them who I was, they couldn't believe it. The guys that I walked with that night would flip my skirt up and make a little fun of me but to us it was all in good clean fun. Little did they know that I was loving every minute of it.

Thanks for the thread, :love:

Karren H
09-12-2006, 09:24 AM
Wouldn't really want to go back in time but a couple decades added to my life would be greatly appreciated. Hehe. Ohhh....and loosing a few wrinkles would help a lot. :)

Love Karren

Stephenie S
09-12-2006, 09:43 AM
I agree with Karen. I am having a pretty good time right now.

But if I could do it again now, with the information available to me on the internet now. I would do it again. All over. When I grew up I "knew" I was sick, sick, sick. A perverted little boy. I knew if I said anything about how I really felt, I would end up in the nuthouse with electro shock therapy. Now I know that I was just me, and believe me, my childhood would be different now!

Lovies,
Stephenie

tekla west
09-12-2006, 11:20 AM
I like now. Wish my kids could have stayed 9 years old forever, but that is not what you are asking. I like being here now. I like where I am, what I do, who I work with. I'm happy with myself, live in a gender liberated area, and I'm free do do, or not do as I wish.

Lisa Golightly
09-12-2006, 11:30 AM
April 2005. I'd have avoided a disasterous affair of the heart. Some people aren't made for love you know... I'd have been able to hang with my Dad more too, he died in June... By July I had nothing but anger to sustain me... Born survivor me.

KarenSusan
09-12-2006, 11:34 AM
I would go back to the time when I was 8 or 9 (mid 50s). Girls then wore dresses with bouffant slips that made them standout. I still remember one girl had a black taffeta skirt that made the most wonderful swishing sound when she walked. Oh, to be a girl during that time.

JenniferMint
09-12-2006, 12:41 PM
I'd go back in time before puberty and try to figure out some way of getting my testicles removed young.

janice55
09-12-2006, 12:58 PM
To know what I know now when I was 13 would be so cool. To be a 13 year old girl dressing in those mini skirts no body hair did't have to shave a crossdressers delight.

Sky
09-12-2006, 01:30 PM
If the proposal is about the ideal age to stay forever (well, it's a fantasy, isn't it?) I'd say 35, that's 11 yrs ago. My kids were young, my marriage looked great and I was professionally succesful. I looked good as a cd too, but in all honesty, that is not the key issue here: I looked better at 20-something but I also had all the downside of college life, unstable relationships, etc.

Yes I am
09-12-2006, 01:31 PM
I'd go back to yesterday and study harder for the math test I bombed earlier today. :(

Annaliese
09-12-2006, 01:50 PM
I'd go back to yesterday and study harder for the math test I bombed earlier today. :(

As a math teacher I wish all my students would study harder.

As to what I would do, I would take the internet back with me, so I had the imformation I need to become the girl I have always wanted to be.

Anna

Melinda Lou
09-12-2006, 02:11 PM
I don't know, maybe 10-11? When I could still fit in girl clothes without a lot of tucking and cinching and shaving and looking like a guy in a dress, but with the knowledge I now have of where to go and how to buy, etc. When I was 11 I probably could have passed as an 11-year-old girl with shortish hair, I just didn't have the nerve or the resources to try.

Either that, or any time right before an ill-advised purge. :(

Monica Elena
09-12-2006, 05:01 PM
Even I was born in the 70s. I would go back to the late 50s and early 60s to wear those fabulous and feminine fashions.

Casey Morgan
09-13-2006, 09:22 AM
I agree with Karen. I am having a pretty good time right now.

But if I could do it again now, with the information available to me on the internet now. I would do it again. All over. When I grew up I "knew" I was sick, sick, sick. A perverted little boy. I knew if I said anything about how I really felt, I would end up in the nuthouse with electro shock therapy. Now I know that I was just me, and believe me, my childhood would be different now!

Lovies,
Stephenie

I know just what you mean. Heck, even as an adult going through therapy 10 years ago I felt really comfortable with my therapist but I just KNEW that if I told him how I felt inside I'd be living the rest of my life in a mental institution. It would be great to live my teen years again but not think of myself as a freak this time.

But what I'd really like to do has nothing to do with being transgendered. My grandfather died in the summer of '77. He had been sick with cancer for a few months. I'd really love to go back to the summer of '76 and spend time at the camp getting to know him. I knew him that summer as an eight year old would, as my grandfather. But I'd really like to get a chance to know the man he was and I no longer remember.

Stephenie S
09-13-2006, 09:27 AM
Dear Shari,

What a charming thought. Good for you, dear.

Lovies,
Steph

Marla
09-13-2006, 03:28 PM
I would go back to before my first marriage and not do it!