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How Do You Express Your Femininity?


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Original reply posted by Amy MTF (xs forums)

Hey. New Here... To express my femininity I dress completely. I like skirts. Still waiting to go and buy a skirt that goes all the way to my knees. I love my clear lip gloss. It gives my lips a wet look. I haven't really put on any makeup yet. Lip gloss, eye shadow, and red lipstick is all so far. I have these cute jeans with a pattern on the back. And sometimes I wear a dress. Umm. I guess that's about it.

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Original reply posted by Avril (xs forums)

Also new here, the only time i could express when my GF is in my home, she brings her stuff and costume since the two of us are cosplayers, i dress up usually as a lolita and my GF helps me with my make-up, she too dresses and when we two are done, we take pics, it's so fun..

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Guest christina cd

i am new here but i love wearing skirts outside my house if my girlfriends who are very understanding and help me express my femininity. i wear them if is just us and our gay friends again very accepting of me.i also wear dresses of all sizes all the time around my house

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Guest Kyra Harris

I have always had the need to be fully dressed, the biggie for me was when a friend introduced me to a lady who did makeovers. Wow, that little extra of makeup and hair put me over the top. Halfway into the session I didn't care who was walking into the door. Of course they were other ladies, none minded and one or two commented on something I might try! So for me now I don't feel complete unless am fully made up.

The thought and dream of living full time as a woman is getting stronger every day.

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Guest joan eden

When I go out in a car I take a life boat. A bag with what I need to change back to drab.Make-up remover, shoes, pants,shirt. I hate to take it ,it dimmishes the thrill a little but I have needed it a couple of times.I think a neighboor lady saw me in drag one evening but, she's never said a word.Nice as ever.I don't get a kick out of wearing female undies. I wear them as part of full dress mode but ,not under male clothes.Right now I'm wearing a guys top,skirt and girl shoes.Someone is sleeping upstairs and I can quickly.take off the skirt and shoes.When the weather is warm enough I drive to work and back and other places wearing skirt and shoes.I love wearing a skirt.

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Guest JaydaCD

Hey Im jayda and I'm new to crossdressing and I have a question that mite be a bit off topic

I like to dress really Slutty like as if I was a stripper/escort

That's the only Way I enjoy dressing , is that normal ? Coz majority of cd's I have met mostly dress more mature

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Guest Eve Caillard

Hi Jayda

There are no rules. Just be who you want to be. I'm a bit aged (55) so I tend to dress conservatively. Slutty clothes on me tend to look ridiculous - which is really saddening because, once in a while, I want to LOOK slutty and glamorous. :mellow: . So just go with what makes you feel good and you'll surely be fine.

Enjoy!

Eve

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Guest Roberta-Belinda

I am fifty four and also dress age appropriate. I like the idea of the glamorous look, but I want to look like an elegantly dressed middle aged lady on a night out. I have always looked young for my age so I can pass for about 46, but I love fifty something fashions for Women. I get really jealous when I see catalogues full off Women my age wearing some really glamorous stuff. When I see Women of around my age on the television , I love to take note of what they are wearing. The Women who take part in the National lottery quiz on tv in Britain always look fab in their lovely frocks and tights. I love to see glamorous Women on tv showing their legs in a very respectable way. I would do exactly the same if I had been a real Woman.

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It took me a great deal of time to find a look but i certainly enjoyed the search. When i dressed in private i tried several looks from dominate, leather clad mistress to school girl. I must admit to enjoying all of them. I felt like the female side of me was right there in the mirror. As i started to go out, first while hiding in the car and later making short forays to a gay bar, store or a film i quickly found that i had to fit in with others or i'd get unwanted attention. Now i'm just me. I probably dress a bit "younger" than others of my age but i do like turning the occasional head. I missed a great deal of that when younger and must admit to being a bit of a flirt now. I don't feel any need to dress now. The thrill, compulsion as well as the fear has gone and i express my feminity by simply living my life. I prefer wearing skirts as they are so comfortable but i have no problem in pants and a T when the work on the farm demands it.

Hugs,

Charlize

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I have been wearing a womans sweater when I go out but thats pretty passable.

I will use my upper register in my voice, wear shape wear with no inserts, and smile more.

I always wear a fit of foundation but not enough for anyone to notice. More of a vanity thing.

Thinkong of buying Berkinstocks which arepretty much in the middle.

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