It depends what mood I'm in. Sometimes I'm a lady, sometimes I'm a tart! I usually dress modestly, though.
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It depends what mood I'm in. Sometimes I'm a lady, sometimes I'm a tart! I usually dress modestly, though.
..and also Kate Pierson from the B52's...
Put small 'posts' in your ears (the ones with a little 'pearl' blob on the end are ideal) and paint the visible end with skin-coloured nail varnish. It helps to have longer hair, if you want to hide...
When i go out in high heels I know that I do walk a little differently, but the main give-away is the clip-clop of the heels!
I'd be much more inclined to date another CD, but would date a man if he asked.
Though as I look like an fat, angry rhino there's not much chance of being asked... *sigh *
Perfectly legal in UK. All the police are interested in is safe driving and that your car is roadworthy, taxed and insured.
I don't recommend flirting with a young cop though - no matter how...
Deanna Troy from Star Trek: NG.
Me too. Back seat of the car and somewhere quiet/car park are my favourites.
Yes, it's liberating. After a while you forget you've even got them on!
Some advice:
Don't bend forward so you’re the waistband of your trousers drop at the back (builders cleavage) and...
My wife was watching a program about fashion on the television and heard tattoos on genetic girls referred to as ‘Tramp Stamps’. I guess the interviewee didn’t like the thought of girls with...
We have two boys in their 20's. Although they are laid-back and liberal in their views I would not want them to know about me - as I would not want to risk any upset with them. They'd probably be...
I don't dress to depict my view of women - I dress to please myself and satisfy the inner woman.
I think the hostile members of your focus group are missing the point...
There are definitely two people in my head (and there's barely enough room for just one, let alone two). Each has their own personality and behaviour traits. Iain is loud but reserved, unsocial and...
Jennifer,
Well done, we are all proud of you!
I was never a "mommy's girl". My parents were something out of the ark...even a new haircut would attract attention and comment - crossdressing would have started a riot and got me kicked out of home...
I'd go everywhere and do everything. I'd also take the opportunity to outrageously flirt with men. (Guess I'm just a tart at heart......)
Love it...I'd like one, too!
Relax and enjoy. Advice which you have probably thought of yourself - take a camera (with new batteries) and get the staff to photograph you lots and lots!
Simply Be (in the UK) do a waist clincher that is supposed to take 4 inches off your middle...it's about 25 GBP/22 Euros/18 dollars?
Yes, working over Xmas in the office. I'll see how many others are in and will underdress if it's quiet.
Glad you have some "personal space" to play in this Christmas, Karen!
Salene,
I have a complete female identity for Sarah Martin: - email, snail mail, online shopping, credit cards (UK bank).
I like your avatar. Can I put my hands down now, please?
:D
xxx...
Byllie,
You dress when and how you want! It doesn't matter if you have so much hair that you look like Chewbacca in drag....it what's inside that counts!
xxx
Sarah
Oh god, yes. Love boxes of chocolates and bars like Galaxy/Flake.
Sarah (Size 26 - mainly caused by chocolate)
I don't usually need any motivation...it's an internal need to dress so as to match my mental image of myself.
Boring, but true.
No, no, no. A thousand times no!
I'd like to hope that I have more dress sense and look better. I'd be horrified if I found I was turning into my mum!