I'm 6'5", and have worn 4" and 5" heels in public. I first wore them at home, to get comfortable with them. That built up the confidence to wear them in public with no problems.
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I'm 6'5", and have worn 4" and 5" heels in public. I first wore them at home, to get comfortable with them. That built up the confidence to wear them in public with no problems.
I looked at the TORBOT site, and didn't see anything about a solvent that would remove residue from the skin or from the forms. I don't want to use something new if I can't clean up afterwards.
My wife is not here. She knows about my dressing, and asked to see me dressed ONCE. I've told her about this forum, but she had no interest. For the most part we are DADT.
Jenny, see Helen_Highwater's posts starting at the top of page 6 of this forum. It works!
I've used a variation of Helen's approach. It's been in place for over 72 hrs, and I'm sitting here beginning day 4 with things still holding.
I don't like the idea of accidentally getting super...
Use a base coat on your nails. I even let a little get on my skin. Then the color coat won't be in the cracks. Then use a q-tip dipped in your remover to clean up the edges.
I'm 6'5" and have been out in 4" heels. You just hold your head high, and DO IT.
When in male mode, the ONLY piece of male clothing I wear is a shirt. Any underwear, pants, socks, shoes, glasses come from non-male departments.
About 15 years ago walking in a huge indoor mall, a guy started following me, wanting to show me a good time. I couldn't seem to shake him - I would duck into stores for women, and he waited in the...
A had a number of sessions with a male therapist with LGTBQ experience. I originally met him at the local PFLAG organization, and I decided to contact him for some visits. I wanted an opinion on...
Doc, since it is DADT here at home, and I'm not out to family or friends, I am not normally fully dressed. But I am uncertain about your definition of "partially" dressed. I would describe what I...
Sunday I went to Cracker Barrel around 3PM, thinking it wouldn't be too crowded. I went enfemme, with a black skirt and a flowery black and red top. During the entire time there (waiting to get...
Mid January I went cross country skiing fully dressed (including forms and wig). It had been 28 years since I had last been on skis. Still, I was disappointed at the number of times I fell. Only...
I have been using Secret "powder fresh" clear gel for years.
Some years ago I was hit on when I wasn't wearing any ring, so I bought a wedding band and engagement ring combo that I use in public. After all, I AM married.
Underdressing seems like an understatement for me. For years, the ONLY piece of male clothing I wear is a shirt (the buttons are a give away for a women's shirt). Other than the shirt, everything...
I wear support pantyhose to bed every night. The compression helps stop my restless legs. Years ago when my wife complained about my shaking legs waking her up, I found a forum with someone talking...
The short answer is "JUST DO IT". Yes, you'll be nervous. But as you find out that most people won't even notice, you will build your confidence over time.
My trans daughter moved to Oakland, CA for the general acceptance of LGBTQ individuals.
Other than the rare occasions when I have to wear a men's suit, shirts are the ONLY piece of male clothing I wear in drab (since others notice the buttons being different).
While talking to a therapist about my crossdressing, I was told that I was "gender fluid". I never thought that term applied to me. But I'm now more open to accepting it.
When dressed in drab, I wear my male wedding ring. When enfemme, I wear an inexpensive engagement/wedding set. Some years ago enfemme I tried to put someone off by saying I was married, and he looked...
I wonder what your sleep problem might be. I have restless legs - which kept my wife awake as well. I read that "compression", in the form of support pantyhose, can help some people. I suggested to...
My eyebrows are almost invisible, so I won't go out without doing them. And I'll put on lipstick. That's enough makeup for normal occasions.
I'm 6ft 5 - almost as tall as you. I've been out in 4in heels. You feel nervous, but you just have to bite the bullet and GO OUT. It becomes a little easier with time. I'd received many comments -...