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sandra-leigh
10-14-2006, 02:03 AM
Here's a recipe to cut way down on the desire to dress, in just 10 days!
1) Give one of the muscles in your lower back a fairly good twist
2) When it seems to be healing up nicely two days later, overdo things by bending too far, rushing around, bicycling, and so on
3) Two days after that, wear a really tight bra or corset for hours and hours, to spread the muscle strain up your back
4) Wear 3" heels for a week
5) Undersleep and overwork, especially if you can sit with a bad posture for 14 hours or more a day
6) Eat poorly all week
7) On day 10, rush around like crazy, clean house, and carry heavy objects
By the end of the 10 days, your back pain will have spread from mid-knee to your shoulders, and thoughts of dressing will have been replaced with thoughts of wondering if they can do back transplants yet.
Stays fresh for 3 to 6 weeks, longer if you are careful to overdo things before your back heals.
The key to killing the desire seems to be allowing it to get as far as groin muscle pain. :(
nikki smith
10-14-2006, 02:25 AM
why do want to stop ?
trisha maiden
10-14-2006, 02:33 AM
Those are some crazy ideas. Yeah! who wants to stop?
Sharon B.
10-14-2006, 02:41 AM
Can't really agree with those idea's, had three cracked ribs a few years ago and the only relief I got at night was wearing an all-in-one body briefer.
I have a right knee that gets to hurting when ever the weather changes and I know that wearing support hose gives me relief.
Why do I want to give something up that I enjoy doing or feel that is natural to do.
Sandy I am
10-14-2006, 02:51 AM
Tess, here's my thoughts:
#1 every day
#2 never heals
#3 this too
#4 4" heels every now and then
#5 happens every day not sitting though
#6 normal
#7 Im divorced,have to do it anyway
10 days later Im hurting worse & still dressed with those 4" heels
guess I"m hooked, huh lol
luv sandy
AmberTG
10-14-2006, 03:18 AM
Sounds like you did a good job of messing yourself up. I know how back pain can be, just takes the wind out of your sails, doesn't it. And of course, we still have to abuse ourselves with tall heels and tight corsets, don't we?
Lanore
10-14-2006, 03:58 AM
I agree with Nicole, why stop? I can't undo what started fifty years ago. As a matter of fact, it didn't just start. I was born this way and I'm happy being me.
Lanore
Wendy me
10-14-2006, 04:14 AM
Here's a recipe to cut way down on the desire to dress, in just 10 days!
1) Give one of the muscles in your lower back a fairly good twist
WHY DO THAT?
2) When it seems to be healing up nicely two days later, overdo things by bending too far, rushing around, bicycling, and so on
WHAT ALL THAT AND NO SHOPPING?
3) Two days after that, wear a really tight bra or corset for hours and hours, to spread the muscle strain up your back
must we go for a bra fitting?
4) Wear 3" heels for a week
a bad posture for 14 hours or more a day
you can take the heels off when you sleep..
6) Eat poorly all week
well if you eat poorly then with the money you save buy a bra that fits ... see#3...
7) On day 10, rush around like crazy, clean house, and carry heavy objects
By the end of the 10 days, your back pain will have spread from mid-knee to your shoulders, and thoughts of dressing will have been replaced with thoughts of wondering if they can do back transplants yet.
Stays fresh for 3 to 6 weeks, longer if you are careful to overdo things before your back heals.
hot bubble baths ... candles lots of wine need i say more??
5) Undersleep and overwork, especially if you can sit with
The key to killing the desire seems to be allowing it to get as far as groin muscle pain. :(
see tucking 101 your doing something wrong .....:eek:
maybeJan
10-14-2006, 05:22 AM
Here's a recipe to cut way down on the desire to dress, in just 10 days!
...snip....
:(
Ouch... Give your back lots of rest, and take it easy. The damn things take a while to heal.
Jan
Karren H
10-14-2006, 08:25 AM
Well, I've discovered that you have to be inshape for one, getting older, and 2, dressing like a chick..... Crossdressing isn't an easy sport!! hehehe But if played properly you shouldn't get hurt!!! :D
Love Karren
SherriePall
10-14-2006, 08:51 AM
Tess-leigh -- I have found that a good case of the flu will knock out my desire to dress for a day or two. Of course, after I feel better I wonder why I didn't wear a nightie in bed. Oh, yea, I know why. My wife will kill me.
MsJanessa
10-14-2006, 01:20 PM
when we feel pain and illness we don't feel pretty hon---just take it easy---muscle relaxants, chiro etc can help---hope you don't have a herniated disk but if you do then you should know that 90% of them heal without the need for sugery---in the meantime stop the testosterone fueled lifestyle and give your back a rest---Mistress Janessa's orders:dom:
EricaCD
10-14-2006, 01:36 PM
This recipe sounds like it would best be cured by lounging in a big bed with soft sheets, wearing one of those beautiful 1940s era satin nightgowns and having someone bring me meals in bed.
Mmmmmmmmm.....
OK. So you say I start by twisting my back? I had better get started.... ;)
Erica
sandra-leigh
10-14-2006, 01:41 PM
you can take the heels off when you sleep..
Dang, now she tells me!
Anyone got any hints on repairing heel-puncture holes in matresses? ;-)
Kiwi Primrose
10-14-2006, 01:47 PM
Why go through all this trouble and agony when you know it won't work in the long term?
Love from New Zealand
Primrose
Lisa Golightly
10-14-2006, 01:57 PM
I recently did my back... been in flats for nearly a month. Some mornings it's taken twenty minutes of tears to get up. Been barefoot all the time as I couldn't get near enough to my feet to put on hose.
Still.. today I was back in heels and d'ya know what... It felt like home :)
Jasmine Ellis
10-14-2006, 05:03 PM
i wont stop for a long time why do anyone want to stop
trannie T
10-14-2006, 05:24 PM
Good ideas, makes me happy that I have no desire to quit dressing.
vbcdgrl
10-14-2006, 06:38 PM
When my back "goes out" every once in a while, it really does put the damper on dressing. Really don't feel like doing much of anything.
Vikki
lauraanytime
10-14-2006, 06:42 PM
This serves no purpose unless you're not a crossdresser. In that case you wouldn't be reading this anyway. Love it more everyday.
lauraanytime
10-14-2006, 06:44 PM
How about ideas to crossdress more.
Bernadina
10-14-2006, 07:00 PM
Back out? For me its corset time. I wore mine for several weeks earlier this year when I did something stupid to my back. Not that I need an excuse or anything but it does take a bit of time in the morning to put it on and most days I'm too lazy unless I need to wear it.
Kimberly
10-14-2006, 07:01 PM
Um... this a tried and tested method??
Any thoughts on curing fear in public? ;)
Penny
10-14-2006, 08:59 PM
So then , the idea is to substitute pain for pleasure? I think not!
My lower back always hurts after wearing high heels.
Breanne
10-14-2006, 11:33 PM
Yech! so much pain to stop something so pleasurable. How awful!
Tessa Wire
10-15-2006, 12:00 AM
Tess, here's my thoughts:
#1 every day
#2 never heals
#3 this too
#4 4" heels every now and then
#5 happens every day not sitting though
#6 normal
#7 Im divorced,have to do it anyway
10 days later Im hurting worse & still dressed with those 4" heels
guess I"m hooked, huh lol
luv sandy
I have to agree with Sandy, I do that sort of thing every day, and the heels every night when I get home.
As always Loves :hugs:
sandra-leigh
10-15-2006, 01:13 AM
when we feel pain and illness we don't feel pretty hon
When I (The Brewmeister of Back Pain) first read your comment, at first I pretty much sloughed it off; but once I had re-read it a couple of times, I realized that your comment has a lot of subtle truth to it.
When I'm feeling sore like this, I'm not feeling much like:
- Tess-Leigh The Bold
- Tess-Leigh The Good Looking
- Tess-Leigh The Sociable
- Tess-Leigh The Happy To Be Alive
- Tess-Leigh The "Move Over, World, Tess-Leigh is Here!"
Instead, I'm feeling like {name redacted}, The Tired, The Sore, The Unhappy, and The Useless.
Possibly what I need is some good doses of Going Out Dressed Up. And I don't mean that as a running gag -- being Tess-Leigh has helped me through a slew of times when I've been feeling down.
Glenda58
10-15-2006, 01:14 AM
Poor baby. Now get bed and get some chicken soup. Little heat to the back some pain killers we got to get you fix up so you can wear that pretty dress and heels again. Just don't let that guy tell you are a man and tuff it out.
Back pain is nothing to laugh at take care Tess.
sandra-leigh
10-15-2006, 01:20 AM
So then , the idea is to substitute pain for pleasure?
Hey, that can be delightfully kinky :redface:
But at this rate, I don't know how well I'm going to hold up to that onrush of pleasure that's due to kick in any moment now...
sandra-leigh
10-15-2006, 01:26 AM
Crossdressing isn't an easy sport!!
"Crossdressing -- the sport of Kings!" ;-)
Or I guess more appropriate would be,
"Crossdressing -- the sport of Queens!"
TeriAnn
10-15-2006, 11:57 AM
your lower bak might hurt but isn't it worth putting up with a little discomfort. I wear my heels as long as I can don't mind the pain a bit.:2c:
Joy Carter
10-15-2006, 11:58 AM
Here's a recipe to cut way down on the desire to dress, in just 10 days!
1) Give one of the muscles in your lower back a fairly good twist
2) When it seems to be healing up nicely two days later, overdo things by bending too far, rushing around, bicycling, and so on
3) Two days after that, wear a really tight bra or corset for hours and hours, to spread the muscle strain up your back
4) Wear 3" heels for a week
5) Undersleep and overwork, especially if you can sit with a bad posture for 14 hours or more a day
6) Eat poorly all week
7) On day 10, rush around like crazy, clean house, and carry heavy objects
By the end of the 10 days, your back pain will have spread from mid-knee to your shoulders, and thoughts of dressing will have been replaced with thoughts of wondering if they can do back transplants yet.
Stays fresh for 3 to 6 weeks, longer if you are careful to overdo things before your back heals.
The key to killing the desire seems to be allowing it to get as far as groin muscle pain. :(
HA HA HA ! It is too laugh!:rofl:
janedoe311
10-17-2006, 01:01 PM
Here's a recipe to cut way down on the desire to dress, in just 10 days!
1) Give one of the muscles in your lower back a fairly good twist
2) When it seems to be healing up nicely two days later, overdo things by bending too far, rushing around, bicycling, and so on
3) Two days after that, wear a really tight bra or corset for hours and hours, to spread the muscle strain up your back
4) Wear 3" heels for a week
5) Undersleep and overwork, especially if you can sit with a bad posture for 14 hours or more a day
6) Eat poorly all week
7) On day 10, rush around like crazy, clean house, and carry heavy objects
By the end of the 10 days, your back pain will have spread from mid-knee to your shoulders, and thoughts of dressing will have been replaced with thoughts of wondering if they can do back transplants yet.
Stays fresh for 3 to 6 weeks, longer if you are careful to overdo things before your back heals.
The key to killing the desire seems to be allowing it to get as far as groin muscle pain. :(
Get married, have two kids, have no time to yourself.
melissaabom
10-17-2006, 01:04 PM
I see
From my experience of over 40 years ..there is no recipe to stop dressing !
I have purged several times ( very costly $$$) and have always come
back to dressing as a girl .
:2c:
Melissa ( lifelong Cd )
pedalpusher
10-17-2006, 01:12 PM
Why do I want to stop??:( I love the feel of my femm clothes:love: This is me.
Georgette
10-17-2006, 01:15 PM
:2c: I'M HERE TO STAY
I'M IN FOR THE LONG HAUL
NO TURNIG BACK
I'LL DO THIS AS LONG AS MY HEELS DON'T QUIT HURTING
WHO IN TH WORLD WANTS TO QUIT:happy:
bgirl
10-17-2006, 02:00 PM
I recently did my back... been in flats for nearly a month. Some mornings it's taken twenty minutes of tears to get up. Been barefoot all the time as I couldn't get near enough to my feet to put on hose.
That would be me, a girl in pain, but a girl none-the-less.
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