I have never once in all my years shopped for men's clothing unless it was for a man. I worked as a trauma nurse on a helicopter crew- often a very masculine-type attracting job (I'm a very feminine...
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I have never once in all my years shopped for men's clothing unless it was for a man. I worked as a trauma nurse on a helicopter crew- often a very masculine-type attracting job (I'm a very feminine...
Robbiegirl I find it absolutely shocking that you have reached your age and yet know so little about the gender you aspire to emulate! At what point would that actually become an important factor?...
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Hullo Raychel,
Having lived in a very small town in East Tennessee for a while I completely understand your trepidation. Tn. people can be extremely clannish and talking about (not to)...
Definitely far more funny than fun!
Something I've never told you dear, I've worn a dress with hoop skirts more than once. It was the very early 80s in Baltimore when the company I worked for had a formal evening that i was required to...
For many women they are the biggest part of what they hope will be their biggest day ever if they get it right the first time. It's the symbolism; what the dress represents socially and...
I was a very hurt and unhappy bunny due to above Hubster discussing our very personal and private life with a mutual friend. I'm very shy now due to years of being pretty much house bound and it just...
Sorry Dear! The poor man is always the last to see movies thanks to me.:sad: Let's try to go see it Friday, eh?
Yeah, but touch my Irregular Choice shoes or any of my Steampunk stuff and you're done for mate!
I can only speak for myself but no, I would not be a happy bunny about my Husband wearing a wedding dress. He wore his ex-wife's wedding dress to work, on public transport of all things, for charity....
Hi Robbie Girl,
I think when it comes to something that can be as emotive and sensitive as the fine art of cross dressing that anything this side of hitting your significant other over the head...
This is the most normal British conversation I've heard today.