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I love my mom a lot and she has been very suportive of my crossdressing.Decided to go out for supper with her with my new girlfriend Claudia coming with us.My new girlfriend Claudia told my mom that she is very amazing and said thank you for getting to know her.My mom does like my new girlfriend since she is very respectful to her too.I admit my mom got me into crossdressing when I was 10 and I like it.I do remember how it happened.I was 10 at the time and came back in from doing something outside.I went in my room after that and my mom walked in my room with a black pair of pantyhose in her left hand.I touched the panty hose after my mom told me I could so,loved it and took off my pants and socks off.I slipped that pair of pantyhose on with help of my mom and loved the feel of them beside the skin of my legs.Two days later,it was the girl's clothing and my mom took me to a clothing store shopping in the girl's section trying on skirts,tops and dresses on.I loved the clothes and she bought them for me.I started dressing privately at first although my father hated it telling me to get them clothes off.Luckily my mom stepped in and said that is not going to happen,it was me.My father left and never has been back ever since.I went out for the first time when I was 13 and luckily passed.I wore a pair of girl's jeans,favorite top of mine,small hoop earrings and a favorite pair of shoes of mine also with my shoulder length hair combed out just right.My mom even put a little makeup on me.One woman saw me and said this to my mom: Aww,you have a beautiful daughter.I took that very well with my mom too and my mom said thank you.I stepped in to heels after going out for the first when I was 13.I did get in the make up when I was 14 and have been crossdressing ever since with my mom's support

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Guest Elizabeth K

My goodness! My mom cried when I got caught. That was enough - worse than any lecture! I went deeeeeep underground after that!

I have read about mother's that go beyond supporting crossdressing, by actually encouraging it. This is the first post I can remember on that subject, but I have been here less than a year and a half. I am glad you are happy with your life.

Lizzy

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Guest chantel

My mom did not catch me wearing the pantyhose,she encouraged me to try the pantyhose on and said I looked good in them.My mom figured out that I had a female side to me which was true and still is.

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Guest Emily H

Oh wow, its wonderful to hear how supportive your mother is! You are very, very lucky indeed!

Sighh, if only my mom would be like that. But still, I'm glad for who I have.

Hope you get her something super special for Mother's day ;).

~Emily

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Guest Yinyang Mist

Interesting story, thanks for sharing.. I must have watched my mom put on makup and cloths 1000's of times growing up. She never tried to dress me I just tried things later when alone. With comparable results. Surprising to since she always wanted a daughter ; )

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Guest chantel

My mom wanted a daughter too and she feels that she has one.I plan on having a photoshoot done and the best photo is going to be her Mother's day gift.She does not have a current picture of my female side.

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Guest Donna Jean

Gee, I have to agree with Lizzy....

I've not heard a similar story sine I've been here...nearly 2 years!

Good on you!

It's nice to hear a good outcome once in a while....

Make sure to tell your mom that you love her!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Yinyang Mist

Hope you will share a photo from your shoot. With that kind of confidence you will certainly have a great smile : )

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