That took alot of courage, Lana Mae! Kudos!!!
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That took alot of courage, Lana Mae! Kudos!!!
I just have to do this once... a full makeover! I’m sure there must be a good, safe place in New England. But first I need the courage...
Hahaha! Perfect, Laura912!
Cancer diagnosis. Amazing how that changes one’s reference points.😏
That and the discovery of women’s clothing that quite easily passes for typical male attire. I certainly would never pass...
Oh, and there is no body hair below my neck! For me it’s all in the mind... 😏
I’ve had a full beard for 40+ years, and crossdressed for 50. Clearly I can’t go out in a LBD and heels without raising eyebrows. So I dress at home in whatever makes me feel good that day. ...
My wonderful wife and I picked out some cute dresses and some boots, so all is bright! I do confess that I would like to learn about applying eye makeup and have a makeover. Maybe I’ll add that...
Minnietheminx, you get it exactly. Some of us identify as gender non-binary, and find we can ease the anxiety it brings at times, as well as to better unify our internal feelings and their outward...
I have a full beard, and wear clothes purchased from the ‘other side of the aisle’. But although there are no rules at home, when I venture out the clothing appears androgynous. A close...
Fascinating! Thanks for posting that, Pat. I’m a DES son, and I quickly embraced the epigenetic factor as the obvious answer when I first heard of it years ago. But I was unaware of the Androgen...
More and more I find I do my nails. I’ve let them grow longer, shaped them, polish them with Essie Mademoiselle, and add a glossy topcoat. I’ve not gotten any comments, but some have quietly...
70% female, 30% male.
Stage 3 lymphoma for me. I'm not offende by the analogy, but it is truly a poor one imho. Recognizing and accepting my non-binary self has so many positives, and I find myself smiling as I think...
I'm 63, and remember first dressing around the age of 4. So, I would call myself a senior member of the group, but there are many more, much older than myself who are members here!
Hugs from me as well, Greeneyes! Your post was such a delight to read this morning! My wife is a treasure, and i would do nothing to put life with her in jeopardy. While she doesn't understand my...
I too tend to protect my private time, during which I relax being myself dressed in very feminine clothing. There is nothing more calming and relaxing than sitting with a good book, a cup of tea or...
Wow! What a great fantasy!!! I often wondered how, exactly, my co-workers would handle such a revelation! But surely, your dream party would be long remembered!
Easy to see how it can happen, and but for the grace of God it hasn't yet happened to me! Do you think your next visit of the dog walker could begin with something like : 'I understand you met my...
Shelly, my apologies for my insensitivity. It was meant to be self deprecating, carrying 50+ too many pounds myself. I know only too well what I look like in Spandex (as I do own two pairs!). I...
Based on what I read from the OP, no good can come of this. Imho, you and your friend are violating your wife's trust. You should seriously reconsider participating in this very ill-advised game,...
Krisi-- I really didn't want to, but you made me really laugh! Indeed! It is a privilege, and one I certainly have yet to earn! Thanks for the laugh!
Provincetown is pretty close to that refuge city imho. While I wouldn't feel comfortable with a beard and wearing a dress, I truly feel there is a great deal of latitude that is acceptable.
And...
I respect your opunion, truly. But my issue is that I'm not trying to look like or pass as a woman. For me, I like the feminine expression. Can a 350 lb footballer look feminine? Should she lose...
A good day indeed! Be careful out there!!!
I would, unless I thought it would bring discomfort to someone I cared about. In an ideal world, no one should care. We all know the world is a cruel and judgmental place. Discretion is always...