I'm used to wearing wigs. My own hair is extremely thin, especially at my hairline and crown. Wearing wigs to bother me more in the summertime, but I just go wefted wigs most of the time. I wear...
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I'm used to wearing wigs. My own hair is extremely thin, especially at my hairline and crown. Wearing wigs to bother me more in the summertime, but I just go wefted wigs most of the time. I wear...
I?m about to disassemble myself after this post. I just went and ran some errands, including picking up dinner. Then, had to sort laundry, after eating dinner with my wife.
I?m 55 and it?s starting to look that way.
Testosterone did a number with body hair, but I have my ways to deal with that, including judicious styles of clothing. I do get self-conscious about my upper arms, but fortunately, my hands and feet...
I'm usually out and about at least once a week, usually one to three times a week.
What a lovely story. Let me know if you?re in Washington again. I live between Baltimore and Washington. If situation permits, let me know. Maybe we could meet up.
My homegrown hair remains short, and I actually have the thinning shaved down because I wear a top piece when in default mode. It's store-bought hair in either mode, for me, one way or another.
Well, hello, Doctor!
And I wish I could find my Moaning Myrtle cosplay pic.
This is one I'd love to do!
Oh, good. I'm not the only one who feels that way. Think Blue! (Don't let my location over there fool you. I grew up near Los Angeles.)
This Ravenclaw applauds you!
Mischief managed, my dear.
I just love that song, even to this day.
Mine is always on and I just put another ring (a simple one with a stone) next to it.
I've had separate accounts from the get-go, as far as Facebook is concerned. As far as any of the others, I only have "Sirena" accounts. I'm semi-open, and have a good idea of who knows and who...
My wife definitely knows. She’s the one who suggested I come up with an alternate name, ostensibly for needed layers of anonymity at the time. My birth name is gender-neutral (leans feminine), and...
I’m good with flats or low heels. My feet aren’t great, and I need orthotics for almost every pair of shoes and boots I own.
I'm not doing too badly, and turning 49 next week.
Keep in mind that the book is now about 16 years old. Helen has changed and discussing the crossdresser sub-spectrum has become more nuanced and somewhat refined.
Hey, you.
I'll say what I've said before and at our last contact. Else and I stand by you and your wife no matter what happens!
<3
I'm often in jeans and either a t-shirt or nice top. Jeans do show off curves quite well, at least for me. And I want to feel comfortable. I've sometimes called it "Cape Cod Lesbian Casual."
Can't say I'm an alpha in any sense, never been. When I tried to be, it was a bad fit - and everyone else knew it, too. I just leak too much femininity (even "femaleness" as per some AFAB friends)...
In my case, co-workers do. Then again, I also work for a place that cares primarily for LGBTQ people. It's a non-issue - and it's great.
At Fantasia Fair, too. ;)
Not where I work now. I'm fully out as bigender. I've even gone to a gender conference with colleagues in girl-mode. YMMV.
I'm just thinking of the last time I went to Fantasia Fair. I had tips put on, along with a lovely French manicure. I had them done a couple of days before we headed up, and I'm sure I'd get used to...
Typing! It's the worst.