Since Covid my wife has been so forgiving, I can now wear makeup at home , dress whenever i want etc , even last night when i moaned about taking the dog for a walk fully dressed , said stop moaning do it, am i dreaming ? Has Covid changed things
Since Covid my wife has been so forgiving, I can now wear makeup at home , dress whenever i want etc , even last night when i moaned about taking the dog for a walk fully dressed , said stop moaning do it, am i dreaming ? Has Covid changed things
If I'm being completely honest I think Covid has ramped up my participation exponentially. I've shaved more frequently...I've bought more clothes...I've just come out to a larger degree to my SO...I'm kinda loving life right now.
Considering my reaction to covid was coming out of the closet (gradually) and deciding to transition it's been helpful for me. Mrs' opinion may differ!
Has not helped as far as my dressing and my wife is concerned but it has allowed me plenty to work on growing my breasts. This summer should be interesting because tee shirts will not hide D cup breasts like two shirts and a sweatshirt does in the winter! Lol.
You missed them, Rogina? Lol. Last post here. https://www.crossdressers.com/forums...73434-bra-size!
Can PM you more....
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I suppose for me there's a silver lining to this terrible situation. I now work from home 90%of the time so I dress fully on those days and for non covid related reasons my wife is now ok with me being clean shaven As a result I have been able to get a lot more practice in with makeup and I now have opportunities to go out in public presenting fully female.
Covid19 just killed my neighbor, a very nice little old lady, who was one of the most welcoming people to me when I moved here. I hate this disease and all the people who refuse to act responsibly, and refuse to help stop the spread of it. So no, covid19 didn't help me in any way. We have vaccines, we have masks, we have what in my healthcare profession are called universal precautions, which if they had been followed by everyone, would have prevented over 500,000 deaths in this country alone. But NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, we have all this resistance to doing the right thing, so people have to die.
No, covid didn't help.
Some causes of crossdressing you've probably never even considered: My TG biography at:http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...=1#post1490560
There's an addendum at post # 82 on that thread, too. It's about a ten minute read.
Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.
Debs,
At the moment some wives could be taking the easy option as fewer people may not see you . I wouldn't get too carried away , I lived through the situation of taking one step forward only to find I had to take two steps back .
I must admit I miss taking my dog for a walk but I have carried on taking a walk with the other dog walkers , I will never complian about doing it as Teresa because I much prefer doing it that way than I did in male mode .
I've tried not to buy too many new clothes as we still don't know when we'll be free to wear them in the RW .
Covid has not had any effect on my dressing and little effect on my life other than wearing a mask while shopping or in and out of restaurants. I am retired so there are no "work" issues.
Krisi
COVID hasn?t changed anything for me....I?ve had little motivation lately, even through COVID. I work in the Medical supply chain so we never actually stopped working. I was thinking before I had lack of desire to dress, but I do want to...just not badly enough.
If you only knew the power of the pink fog! ~Joss
COVID has killed my Brenda time
It's changed things greatly with the knowledge that almost no one will be coming to the door unannounced.
I've been nearly full time with the exception of those days when some maintenance is required and I refuse to dirty my "good" clothes. We're both in nightgowns and robes far longer than we should be and I've had so much time to just be me. It's allowed me to become uber comfortable being me. It's become my "new normal" and I love it.
I find I actually have to think about my movements when in drab around others, how I stand, how I sit, what I do with my hands. I once had to "relax" into girl mode but now that's become so natural.
I don't wear women's clothes, I wear MY clothes !
COVID has allowed me to dress virtually 24/7. That’s a positive. It also killed my best friend. I’d rather have my friend back.
Except for wearing a negligee at night and under dressing with panties Covid-19 has been a bust (no pun intended). Although I am still buying panties to keep my head in the game. Two pairs came in the mail yesterday. More on the way. Earlier this week I received a very pretty Shadowline red nightgown.
All covid has meant for me is that if I wear a mask out I can skip shaving for three days. :-)
Work on your elegance,
and beauty will follow.
I was a couple years into hormone therapy and out to close family and friends but still closeted to most of the public at the start of the pandemic. I'm full time, out to the world, had my name change done and have a couple of surgeries scheduled in the near future. So yeah, I had time to think about what I wanted to do with the rest of my days and how much there was left in the tank for being a guy. Turns out, there wasn't much left there and I've been amazed to see how easily the remnants of that fiction dried and flaked off. At lunch the other day I told an old friend that I was more content and closer to being happy than I have been in years. He said, "I know, it shows."
Sarah
Being transgender isn't a lifestyle choice. How you deal with it is.
I dress outside the house, so covid has killed my ability to dress.
Please call me Jamie, I always_have crossdressed, I always will, "alwayshave".
Me too. I can?t wait to go out shopping and eating out again in a nice outfit!
Covid took away all my fun. There's no where to go. My Friday happy hour place closed permanently. Hardly any reason to dress. A wedding as moh, 2 baby showers, 2 retirement parties. That's it for a whole year. I like being out and interacting with people in social situations. That's exactly what covid took away.
Covid helped me dressing 24/7. I started smartwork and its so funny work with women clothes.
In my case---not much of a "routine change"--- as my Outings were minimal already. One "advantage" to this has been the use of my scarves as face-coverings" that make doing makeup unnecessary. Cant see to put it on -- so since the scarf & shades cover most everything--Do go out w/o any makeup at all. Only go on "no-contact" walks anymore, and no more bus rides---- so no-talking or face-to-face situations. Cant go over to the sub shop I visited in the past Dressed- as they closed-up. Might go Out this weekend, Dressed, but no makeup under that covered face. Walk a while, then back home. Get "seen"--- but not clocked. Toni G...
"Seen by Many---Clocked by Any??"
In the Snowbird Zone
Hi Debs , COVID really hasn't changed my life,But I don't go out dressed, >Orchid**oo**
Having my ears triple pierced is AWESOME, ~~......
I can explain it to you, But I can't comprehend it for you !
If at first you don't succeed, Then Skydiving isn't for you.
Be careful what you wish for, Once you ring a bell , you just can't Un-Ring it !! !!
When we were in lockdown all my usual girlie outings were impossible. When we had a break and non essential shops opened there was a chance to go out shopping and have meals out.Can?t wait for the chance to go out and do normal things. At least I have been able to buy online. A new Hobbs dress arrived today and will be worn on one of my first outings. When so many have suffered my inability to go out dressed is nothing in comparison of course,