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anyone ever cd and have fully fem/male feelings actions, etc... when doing so?


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Guest SophieT

I don't think that is unusual at all Yuki, like just about everyone here the same thing happens to me. When I make the switch I naturally become such a girly girl. =)

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Guest Shawna

It feels like my senses change as I start to dress. Just picking out my outfits and matching bra and panties gives me a sense of calm.

My wife likes my soft side and has commented how much easier it is to talk with me.

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Guest Destiny Lynn

Yes, I change too. It's a wonderful thing. Even just the little day to day things like wearing panties, light lipstic or gloss, piece of jewlery when in male mode affects me.

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Guest TinaGrey54

I feel the same way Yuki. When I am dressed in hose and a skirt sitting at my desk just relaxing I feel and act more feminine. Tina comes out more in my posture when I sit cross legged with my hands folded in my lap. My voice too changes into en femme as she talks to me back and forth in our conversations with each other.

I have just a beautiful blue swing O ring buckle dress and a black and white print pointe skirt that I wear with stockings. I have yet to learn to do my make up and I have watched videos of how to do it. I guess what my point is here I really feel great dressed up with what I have. I am getting more nice things though.

Love and Hugs to all,

Tina Grey

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Guest April Kristie

I used to feel all that split stuff, but after fifty years of yearning and living that CD reality part time, I am now living full time not as a caricature of a modern female but as an integrated combination of what I was male/female into a full time women who is sure of herself and open to the changes of the female life. It is not easy to put away my fancy, some custom made gowns and dresses but with no testosterone and only Estrogen in my life reality changes and my Dysphoria has dwindled. Thank goodness. And btw the women of today rarely get the chance to wear ball gowns or evening wear unless they are well off or connected. IMHO

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Guest Ellyssa

OMG, yes. I love it but I just had my first time out in public, taking a trip up to Chicago. I usually go real girly girl when dressed but I guess the nerves were getting to me and I kept my male voice and I think most male mannerisms, although I was messing with my hair and frequently checking myself out in mirrors. I think our group gave some people whiplash in the bar and walking through a hotel lobby was nerve wracking but on the whole, it went really well and I'll be going out again.

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Guest CD Laura Savatore34

Hello,

I love it when I dress! A touch of lipstick maybe if it's accessible, but definitely a different feeling. For the smokers out there, like the drag of cigarette after a couple of hours without one. (Trying to quit) I feel at peace too. Feel like smiling more, love mirrors, ok, I get a little vain too, but it's fun. I guess the best word to describe, I feel more "playful". Definitely addictive.

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When I'm dressed I drive the speed limit and I feel more relaxed where ever I am. I feel more relaxed. I just feel feminine. Gwen

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Welcome to Laura's Gwen. You might want to post an introduction as well so more folks could get to know you.

Hugs,

Charlize

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In a word,yes. I become a completely different person 

My walk, posture and voice change.

I more self assurance and am at peace.

I dress more nicely, too ☺

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Yes like everyone says it is has a calming effect and makes things seem so right so comfortable, like things are finally the way they were meant to be 

 

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