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chrissietoo
08-22-2007, 01:45 AM
Hi,

Since I began dressing, I have become friends with girls who like girls. It's funny, they have most all been "ordinary" girls, and as we became friends, they told me their preferences, and most of the time I've felt coming out to them. With a couple, I haven't told them (because of work), but when we get together, I'm pretty girly and they have made remarks about thinking of me as a girl. :D.

One butch girl at work sat me down and "outed" me in front of her, telling me that she would bet money that when I left work I turned into a big sissy. :o I was embarrassed, but the next day I wore a bra and showed her, and now she demands to see my panties.

All these girls seem very comfortable--and sensitive--to my femme side. Do others of you have similar friends?

Chrissie

JamesAlan
08-22-2007, 01:51 AM
I don't classify myself as a lesbian, I'm bi and in a lesbian relationship with a m2f ts. I've always been very accepting of other's differences. With friends with cding tendancies, I'd alway try and help them out when I could.

Robin Leigh
08-22-2007, 01:53 AM
I have generally found women to be more accepting than men, and lesbian or bi women to be the most accepting & understanding. Gay men don't tend to be that sympathetic. Of course there are exceptions to this rule.

Rule

Darlene Rochelle
08-22-2007, 02:59 AM
I have several lesbian friends who know about "all of me",they seem to be more understanding and accepting.:2c:

Annesah
08-22-2007, 09:26 AM
Most of my friends are women. Of these, there are six lesbians and a scattering of bi and hetro girls. We all accept one anothers "differences" unconditionally. I am so happy to have them as friends and be so included as I am probably the most "different" of them all!

Gisele
08-22-2007, 09:28 AM
I have only one right now. She even goes to our CD support gorups.

I need another one closer because she moved about 2 1/2 hours away.:(

Dixie
08-22-2007, 09:31 AM
I have some lesbian friends one of whom thinks I am very pretty dressed up. She keeps insisting that we get dressed up and go out on a date, her, my wife, and I. I think it will be fun and she is very supportive.

Angie G
08-22-2007, 10:51 AM
I work with a Lesbian and you could not find a better person :hugs:
Angie

nikki_t
08-22-2007, 10:53 AM
Hi,

Since I began dressing, I have become friends with girls who like girls. It's funny, they have most all been "ordinary" girls, and as we became friends, they told me their preferences, and most of the time I've felt coming out to them. With a couple, I haven't told them (because of work), but when we get together, I'm pretty girly and they have made remarks about thinking of me as a girl. :D.

One butch girl at work sat me down and "outed" me in front of her, telling me that she would bet money that when I left work I turned into a big sissy. :o I was embarrassed, but the next day I wore a bra and showed her, and now she demands to see my panties.

All these girls seem very comfortable--and sensitive--to my femme side. Do others of you have similar friends?

Chrissie

It's funny you started this thread. I've always had lesbian friends since I was a kid. Most recently, it's some neighbors and they are always making jokes about me being "girly" (they are mainly talking emotionally). I think this is partly how the friendships develop because they somehow sense when you're not like other guys. It's like you connect on some other emotional level.
I haven't openly told any of them about me dressing because it's so much fun passing quips back and forth about it. :devil:

Marcie Sexton
08-22-2007, 10:59 AM
I do have a few friends who have come out to me, both male and female...honestly it refreshing that they have that much faith in me to come out...I consider them much more of a friend than those that profress undieing friendship to me...My true friends actions speak much louder than all the words heard daily...

Deborah Jane
08-22-2007, 12:36 PM
I also have lesbian friend, but her being very tomboyish we are more like buddies. I wouldn,t come out to her as i feel it would spoil our friendship.

Lanore
08-31-2007, 04:02 PM
My best friend is a lesbian. We have known each other for over 8 years and share everything. When we talk, It's like opening a door and entering a room without walls, a ceiling or floor. I am so thankfull to have her as my friend.

Lanore

chrissietoo
08-31-2007, 04:34 PM
My best friend is a lesbian. We have known each other for over 8 years and share everything. When we talk, It's like opening a door and entering a room without walls, a ceiling or floor. I am so thankfull to have her as my friend.

Lanore

...so beautifully said, lanore !

Dixie
09-05-2007, 02:46 PM
Well my lesbian friend was over a few weeks back and we were all drinking and talking, my wife, her, and I. My wife went to bed and she said she would stay up and have one more beer with me and then go home. Well we ending up talking for at least two more hours and 4 more beers. She was acting a little excited to be asking me questions and smiling with all the answers I gave. She now more than ever wants to go out with me enfemme, she kept saying over and over how hot I looked and how cool it was that I crossdressed.:D She even asked me if I had had sex with a man, I told her only as a man in front of my wife cause it was a turn on for her, she just smiled and said Cool. She asked me if I liked it, I said it was allright but that I preferred women with attachments, she smiled even bigger, and that the next time I was with a man I would not do it unless I was dressed. She then began talking about the three of us going to Junction with me dressed up and "getting wild and having some real fun!" Sounds like fun to me.:D:drink:

angelfire
09-05-2007, 03:23 PM
I have very few homosexual friends. Not because I have something against them, but because thats just the way the cookie crumbles. I have 2 gay friends, and don't really know any lesbians, even as acquaintances.

Very cool though. Makes me wish I did have a lesbian as a friend.

flatlander_48
09-05-2007, 11:10 PM
I do have a few friends who have come out to me, both male and female...honestly it refreshing that they have that much faith in me to come out...I consider them much more of a friend than those that profress undieing friendship to me...My true friends actions speak much louder than all the words heard daily...

Anyone who trusts you enough to risk their emotional wellbeing is truly handing you a gift.