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rbluecd
03-21-2008, 08:52 PM
I am recently new here and I haven't told too much about myself. I started letting my wife know I like to wear women's clothes several years ago and it has been up and down like a roller coaster ride since. 6 yrs ago she helped me shop for some panties on the internet. I secretly bought several other clothing items since and started shaving my legs and chest in the last few years, but only occasionally. She had some concern with that but I have been shaved for the last six months without any problems with her...Sher even said that it feels good when we......But there has been alot of consternation on her part in between the good days...you all know the usual concerns.
A month ago I had been wearing a cami and panties under my open robe almost daily and she even got the idea to take pictures of me in a shear feminine robe so she helped me find a pegnoir/robe set on ebay. The next week she really got concerned again and said it was getting too much. I did not underdress till last weekend and she seemed ok with it and even suggested eyeliner. Well, I secretly put eyeliner on her shopping list and she actually bought me some! I am feeling kinda good right now!
Anyways, thats a real brief history of my crossdressing. More goodies to follow, I hope.

ClaudiaDeal
03-21-2008, 08:56 PM
Interesting stuff.
If you know any tips on applying eyeliner let me know. I can never get it straight:doh:

DemonicDaughter
03-22-2008, 07:07 AM
If you read through a lot of the threads on here and especially in the "Loved Ones" section, you find you're not alone and neither is you wife. There are a lot of GG's on here of all levels of support and acceptance that might not only give you a bit of insight into how to deal with things in your own relationship but might also give your wife an outlet for her fears and give her some great information and opinions. Just a thought.

Congrats on her helping you out more and more.

And do we get to see the pics?! :D

Amy Hepker
03-22-2008, 07:08 AM
That's a great start, don't push and you never know what might happen.

Angie G
03-22-2008, 07:19 AM
That's great now just keep going slow and don't push it on her. I started out with skirts went slow and now I'm wearing everything even some make up. :hugs:
Angie