Things I have learned by crossdressing!!!
Besides feeling the wonderful feeling of wearing femme clothes, there are a few invaluable lessons I have learned from crossdressing that have helped me have a happier marriage.
1. I learned not to get angry at my wife by taking an hour to have her make up ready
2. I learned the importance of matching the right blouse/skirt/dress/shoes and make up colors.
3. I learned that finding the right blouse/skirt/dress/etc. in a store is not as easy as it seems to boys.
4. I learned never to let a JCPenney/Sears one day sale go unnoticed...
5. I learned to be gentle with her when she cannot walk fast enough with her high heels.
6. I learned why she has to go to the bathroom so often to retouch her make-up
7. I learned why she envies other beautiful women, and wants to look like them
And the list could go on, but I know that you already got the point....
Why can't she walk as fast in heels as I do?
A girlfriend and I were out together dressed almost identically (not quite) several evenings. I was walking very comfortably in my 4" pumps but she was having trouble keeping up in almost the identical shoe. She usually doesn't wear heels quite that high. When we stopped for coffee, I asked, "Why is it that I have always found high heels very comfortable, and you don't. She suggested that we do a comparison. She took off one of her shoes and put it on the table, then asked me to do the same. They were both 4" heels. Hers was a 7 and mine a 12.
"They look the same, but they aren't," she said. " Look at the difference that five sizes make in the angle of the foot." She was right, her foot was at a much more vertical angle than mine. She did some calculations on a napkin (she teaches geometry in a high school -- no surprise there) and figured that for me to experience the same angle I would need to be in 6" heels (actually about 6-1/4").
"Now I know what you mean," I said, remembering the one pair of 6" heels that I adore, but never wear outside. I started taking a little shorter stride.