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Staci
01-19-2008, 08:30 PM
When you were younger did you ever dream that you would enjoy talking about clothes, make-up, shoes, etc.? I know that I didn't.
Deborah Jane
01-19-2008, 08:39 PM
Not at all. If someone told me i,d be talking about clothes and makeup 10 years ago i,d have had trouble believing them
linnea
01-19-2008, 08:45 PM
Though I wanted to talk about such things, I never dreamed of it because I had no idea that there were males with thoughts like my own and there was certainly no medium for talking openly about girly things.
Nicole Erin
01-19-2008, 08:54 PM
OH gyod no when I was a kid, all those things were stupid. Well except maybe hosiery.
I never thought I would be worried about what shade of makeup...
I DID however always want to at least shop around in the women's section of the store but that would have been getting my ass kicked by the local bullies if they caught me doing that. SO, had to supress that for the time...
Julogden
01-19-2008, 08:58 PM
I have a memory from when I was a really little kid, standing looking at all my mom's dresses hanging in her closet and thinking that some day, I would have lots of pretty dresses like hers. While I never envisioned anything like the present, I guess I did see a little of my own future that day.
Carol
shirley1
01-19-2008, 09:01 PM
certainly not i was an anorak as a kid ie liked train spotting collecting football cards listening to the latest chart run down ie i was am still heavily into pop music - so i guess i knew i'd grow out of most of these hobbies but never thought i would be on a cd forum at nearly 40 wearing over knee tights with a school skirt and platform loafers replying to a thread like this - maybe i should have guessed at 14 delving into my moms wardrobe but it never clicked with me then how this could develop - never mind i'm enjoying myself imensely so its cool ! just wish i could find a gg to share my fun !
Angie G
01-19-2008, 09:02 PM
Hot at all until I joined you girls :hugs:
Angie
teresa jeen
01-19-2008, 09:32 PM
no i never drempt that id be feeling the way i do at this age but caa caa happens. i do love it tho.
Susan.
01-19-2008, 11:13 PM
Just received I told a GG (via pm) that I have the exact same heels (well very, very similar) as she did. I even told her that I never thought that I would be doing that.
shericd7
01-19-2008, 11:22 PM
No not in my wildest dreams did I think that I would be chatting about these subjects..
raleighbelle
01-19-2008, 11:27 PM
I didn't dream about talking about them - I dreamed about wearing them.
SandyR
01-19-2008, 11:35 PM
No, I've known since a young age I was interested in female cloths, but did the guy thing and hid it.....
But, not anymore!
SandyR
Dalece
01-19-2008, 11:39 PM
When I was young girls where yech. But as I grew older and started to wear my mothers clothes girls looked better but still did not talk of clothes and girl things now it is a lot differnt
Pamela Julie
01-20-2008, 12:22 AM
Unlike most of the replys, I have always dreamed of discussing all the girlie things, even in elementary school. My dreams were of girl talk with the gg's, as one of the gg's. Talking with guys about such topics never entered my mind. In the forums, I am talking with the girls, as that is who we are when here.
Pamela:happy:
docrobbysherry
01-20-2008, 12:46 AM
For me, that may be the most incredible part of CDing for me! That I would have ANY interest in discussing these things, would have been beyond my imagination just 8 years ago. Except for, "Jees she's hot! I'd love to have her for a nite!"
RS
trannie T
01-20-2008, 07:56 PM
I recently was talking to a lesbian friend, she said how much she hated having to wear a dress for the high school chorus. Come to think of it I would have hated being forced to wear a dress in high school myself.
Chiana
01-20-2008, 11:45 PM
When I was young, there was no opportunity to "talk" like this. Unfortunately, it was many years before Al Gore invented the internet. But the short answer is that I would have loved to been able to talk with someone about hair, make-up, women's clothes, etc. I often day-dreamed about being one of the girls and being part of those conversations. But there was really no one to talk to.
Marvina Martian
01-21-2008, 12:01 AM
I had always fantasized about being a girl when I was younger, but never thought that it would come to pass. Now I get to talk in parson to friends and to my friends online, what a great world we have grown up into!
In fact my wife and I spent the day purse shopping and when we got home we went through my clothes and did a little "what not to wear" ;)
What a grand day! :c9:
samantha#1
01-21-2008, 12:17 AM
HI there Girls, Never thought that I would be involved in a forum like this or that my life would pan out as it has, however; growing up I was always involved in femme activities, loved and still do love cooking, in fact I was the only male in my high school that took home economics as a subject and I have always loved clothes shopping. at school I always hung out with "the girls" and certaily had more female friends than male and that is still current today, regards to one and all, Samantha
Bobbie Jo
01-21-2008, 02:30 AM
I used to dream about a pill when I was probably 12 or so. See, all's you have to do is take the pill and in minutes you would be totally transformed into a beautiful young lady, with everything intacked. It would last for 24 hours. That was one great pill.lolol
Sonia_cd
01-21-2008, 03:02 AM
All the time! There are 2 specific instances that I can remember. (1) we used to have talent day at school and usually I would get selected for a part in a play. Of course the make-up would be done by teachers and the guys would all be made-up with lots of lipstick and blush. While all the guys hated it, I remember being the first to volunteer and then keep asking the girls in the play if it looked ok. A couple of times I asked them to touch it up after I ate a banana and my lipstick got smudged. In retrospect I am amazed at how I didn't get my a*% taken by the guys for that. (2) I used to walk to my music class after school, which would take me through a park. I had imaginary conversations with myself about make-up, clothes and things girly, the object of which eludes me till this date. I would read the girly magazines that mum bought on the pretext that it had pictures of food that looked really yummy.
So, to answer your question, yes I always knew I enjoyed it, just learnt a little later what sort of expression it needed.
Cindi Ann Kelly
01-21-2008, 02:37 PM
No, not at all.
cindi ann
JaytoJillian
01-21-2008, 02:46 PM
No, not at all.
cindi ann
Not until a year and a half ago. Before then, men were men, and women were women, plain and simple. Now that I've blurred the lines, I don't know if I can ever go back to that way of thinking.
Stiletto
01-21-2008, 02:56 PM
No way. I remember looking at all the glam bands from the 80's and wondering why they would dress like that and wear makeup. I didn't want anything to do with that.
Now I can't wait to get dressed up and put on my makeup! :heehee:
Sam-antha
01-21-2008, 03:12 PM
I did not even think of such things, they belonged to girls and others like women.
I wondeer waht I would have thought if I had been told that one day I would talk to so many people about fem clothes, shoes, undies, hair andall the rest
~Samm
Littlej10
01-21-2008, 03:30 PM
When I was 3 or 4 I played mostly with girls and was interested in the pretty clothes they could wear, how unfair being a drab boy was. Once at school I was too busy trying to fit in and stay safe. Being imaginative I very often devised the game plan for the group I was with and often contrived to have a female role for myself, no dressing though, and because I was better than most at some of the "boy" things there was no problem. Once at work the problem continued until I moved into lecturing and met women who accepted that I would discuss clothes with them, I guess I was lucky for many years until I retired. My wife is very anti CD and clothes discussiion is very limited but gradually increasing. Perhaps ..
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