Dana, that sound like something that suits you. What does it equate to in the real world?
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Dana, that sound like something that suits you. What does it equate to in the real world?
You're not alone. I find ALL of these stories hard to believe, inconsistent and a work of pure fiction.
It's not a chore at all, infact it feels quite strange to be without a bra.
Made up data wouldn't be out of place in any of these threads. :daydreaming:
A picture paints a thousand words...... how many "I went out" threads do you get for a thousand words?
Why do I dress? Because I feel so much more at ease with myself when I do. To put it simply, it feels right. Let's not be too simple about it though, unless you can pass easily (and I don't) you...
The first time I really made an effort with makeup I was surprised to see a remarkable resemblance to my cousin. I don't think I look anything like her as a bloke but made up we could be sisters.
She's still with you so far, why not open up further?
Stacy, the first thing to understand is that you're not the first or the last person to feel this way. Many of us have been through this.
I'm sure that most of us go through the stage of...
I'm an uncomplicated soul, I get dressed for the day ahead and stay that way.
The beauty of buying bras that fit properly is that they're a pleasure to wear. I'd suggest that anyone who feels that their bra is a chore to wear isn't wearing the correct size (like the majority...
No, you're not alone in feeling this way. I wear a bra most of the time nowadays and those times when I don't it just doesn't feel right or comfortable. I've got gynecomastia so my bras do make day...
When I went into hospital a couple of years ago there was a good chance I might not be coming out again so I left a letter in one of my lingerie drawers. It's still there.
Thanks for the words of encouragement. Linda, my career's over for the time being so that's no longer a risk. I don't think I'm going to let this morning's discomfort put me off but it's taught me...
I'm almost glad that's over. I've read many accounts of people feeling liberated by the experience of going out in public but ti wasn't that way for me. I opted to take an early morning trip to the...
Linda, I stopped dressing for a while during a relationship. I had little opportunity to dress and I thought (wrongly) that I could kick the habit. When the relationship ended I found that I no...
Thanks Allie, re eye make-up, I've never over-done it, but I'm far from being confident that I've done my best. I've had another walk and I'm now confident that the outside world's not going to stop...
I'm not sure what the purpose of this thread is besides reminding myself in days to come that this was the point where I resolved to start being myself to the outside world again for the first time...
I fill a 42B and find a bra helpfull whether I'm in male or female garb. Whilst some might pray for a full cup there have been times when I'd have been happier without them.
Just once. I started out thinking of myself as Vanessa but I settled on Claire when I was about 20 and it's stuck for the following twenty-odd years.
Why bother?
Because you don't have the option of not bothering, it's who and what you are.
Don't waste your money, creams don't work except, perhaps, in the head.
Thankful for being a tranny with gynecomastia? No. Life could have been so much easier without this, but since its something I have little choice over, I'm just trying to get by with the hand I was...
It might be easier to blend into a crowd, but the extra time waiting in long queues for the checkouts under the close scrutiny of those waiting with you can be pretty nerve-wracking. The flipside is...
When my sister got her first bra and girdle it seemed like a rite of passage that was quite special and which I wasn't going to experience. So I made sure that I did experience it and so the game...