CDing is a taboo in my country
I can't even think of coming out
The last opportunity I had being Kanwal last year in July
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CDing is a taboo in my country
I can't even think of coming out
The last opportunity I had being Kanwal last year in July
My dear lucky sisters :love:
I still wish :battingeyelashes:
You did it
Looking pretty
Yes it does. In real life and in movies as well.
Especially the brides from different parts of the globe ignite the fire
Wow
This reminds me of my Mom's blue outfit, I used during my teenage. It was same length and full sleeve-- used to fit my body showing all 'curves' :-) Still recall the thrill.
I have a long wish-list
Let's start with character of Emma Cullen played by Haley Bennett in The Magnificent Seven
I love those full length skirts in western movies and will add a cowboy hat as well
@Isha and other sisters did it. I want to do it.
Brave lady. This is such an activity
Best statement. Thank you :)
I can remember cross-dressing from my very initial memories. Don't know how it started as never seen or heard of anyone else doing it that time. I always tried to utilise every available opportunity...
Nice experience and thanks for sharing. These like lessons for new girls like me
Sad to know about the separation but wish both of you a pleasant new life.
You are lucky to have such a stock with you.
And yes, anyone could be jealous after looking at your avatar.
Happy birthday and good luck about celebrating it the new way
But skimpy outfits have their own charm and personal satisfaction levels. Don't they?
I also feel this is the right approach
Good experience and thanks for sharing it. Waiting for more
Dear Sister Tammy
The idea of discussing with HR department is worthy. My best wishes for you.
Unfortunately I am unable to see your new photos but will see and admire them soon.
My love and...
All the best dear sister.
Do share your experience. And thanks for giving me this hint on how to proceed
@suzy1
I am experiencing the warm welcomes as a new members of this family. Thank you all for this love.
Kanwal is the name for waterlily in Urdu language.
@Michele Tara: I like the way you adopted your last name.