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I love wearring gilrs jeans. Its a way i can crosdress and no one even notices

Mens Jeans will not fit me right I don't even own a pair of men's jeans anymore. I like the hiphugger jeans they are so comfortable and your right no one even notices. I got have my boyshorts, hipsters an thongs to go with the jeans,

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I just got my first pair of women's jeans. If you have a forever21 near you i would recommend them. unfortunately the largest size i saw was a 30 inch waist. They do label by waist size. I'm a 30 with a 31 inseam so luckily i made the cut off. they are stretchy which i love. I can't seem to find guys jeans that fit me correctly now. oh and they were only like 11 bucks too. Win Win.

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Guest Clair Dufour

30 I remember that in a past life, its like size 10! Go wild girl. If you can move up price wise and don't forget theres lots of that size in used clothing shops. Also, you should look into padding for the back end, makes a world of difference in the look.

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I don't even have any Men's Jeans anymore LOL 1. All my old guy jeans are like size 40/30+ And i lost a LOT of lbs's went from 290lbs to 175lbs and still going down (WOOT!!!) I took all of them that did not fit and gave them away..."That was all of them" LOL So now i just wear my girls pants all the time.. Not many people can tell, I have had 1 or 2 people ask me..."Is that girl's jeans?" I just tell them yes and if they ask more questions i answer them =)

I wear Girl's Shoes as well. can't really tell unless you see the bottom, "They are Pink on the Bottom" =P

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Guest rita63

Since becoming serious about getting some girl jeans I have been looking at jeans on bodies in the street. My fear is that my small backside won't fill them out. Today I stopped worrying, first I saw a good looking GG with some slack in her bum, then a guy, in girl jeans with some in his, last another girl with a good figure and legs but overly long jeans that bunched at her ankles and knees. I can't look any worse than reality and I will feel good doing it.

hugs rita

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Guest rikkicd64

Since becoming serious about getting some girl jeans I have been looking at jeans on bodies in the street. My fear is that my small backside won't fill them out. Today I stopped worrying, first I saw a good looking GG with some slack in her bum, then a guy, in girl jeans with some in his, last another girl with a good figure and legs but overly long jeans that bunched at her ankles and knees. I can't look any worse than reality and I will feel good doing it.

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Rita ,go for the jeans,try them on in the fitting rooms,the sales ladies won't mind and get a pair that you like,I bought my first pair a few weeks ago and I love them,I have a very tiny behind and was able to get a perfect fit.You can do it girl,it scared me to get a pair off the shelf and ask to try them on,then had to try a second pair and they fit so good that I left the fitting room,not scared anymore,but with confidence.

Rikki.... :friends:

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Guest Clair Dufour

If you want to fill your jeans out more they make padded panties that start a low as 5USD on Ebay. Some have hip pads too. A lot of real girls buy these! It is better if you go to a CD shop and spend a bit more and get a good fit without experimenting. These things work even better with skirts.

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Guest Clair Dufour

Its getting warm again and time to think about shorts. For those of us with nice (shaved) legs jean shorts sure look and feel great. Whether you make your own from long jeans or go buy some from the girls section always think about the overall look you want. Looking like the deputy sheriff on Reno 911 is OK if thats what you want. Some look almost like skirts and are made to trick the mind which is what we do.

One neat trick with shorts is that you can wear almost anywhere wearing them and no one will notice and if your going to a CD friendly place, all you need to do is pull a wraparound skirt out of your hand bag when you get there and your good to go.

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Guest rita63

My support group meets this week, maybe someone will know a CD friendly place to buy jeans. If I add some femme flat shoes I could go out fully dressed. Not quite up to going out in a skirt yet.

hugs rita

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Guest rita63

So I did it, I went into the Good Will picked up 2 pair of jeans size 16 & 18 and headed for the fitting room. The woman there checked I didn't have more than 3 items and unlocked the door. So there I was in my panties a bra under my golf shirt trying n my 1st pair of womens jeans. I tried the 16 first and there I was in my panties with my 1st pair of womens jeans around my ankles. I skipped the 18 and headed back out determined to succeed. The lady took the 2 pair to return to stock and locked the door. I quickly found a 14p and a size 13. I had to ring the bell at the fitting room as the store was getting busy. "I'm coming" a voice called accross the store and she checked my 2 pair limit and unlocked the door again. Th 14 was still a little large but acceptable. The 13 fit the body well but the waist wouldn't do up. I left the fitting room and gave the lady the 13 but kept the 14. The store was getting really busy now, can they smell a nervouse CD. I quickly grabbed 2 nice blouse that are a joy and paid the cashier ws friendly and talkative and I left feeling good.

The jeans arn't perfect but now I know I can go back and try again until I get it right.

hugs rita

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Guest *Charlotte P*

Reading thru this post has me really wanting a pair of girls jeans, my male jeans are getting all baggy on me, so gonna need some new one's as I'm just starting my weight loss.. good excuse for the wife to grab some at the thrift store!!

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Guest Lafiel

this is something i need to do as well. i were in male jeans 30/30 or 30/32.... though the 30/30 ussually fits a bit better and i don't step on them as i walk. if anyone can give me advice on a possible size to give me a starting point i would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

Lafi

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Guest ~Phoebe~

I have three pair of full length women's jeans and one pair of deneim Capri Pants. Have worn the Capri Pants once a month ago when it was near 80 F, don't know what happened to the weather since but has not been that warm for a while to wear Capri Pants. ;)

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Guest otter-girl

I been looking for jeans here in UK and never thought it would be so hard to find exactly what I want, lol. Now I'm beginning to see what shopping is all about from a woman's point of view!! Looks like I'm a size 10 and really like the low cut tight stuff, lol. Got 2 pairs so far but getting the fit, style and colour in one jean, grrrr.

Rachel.

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Guest Marlane

It:s a jungle out there. The sizes don't seem to mean anything and you just have to grab a pair and go into that dressing room and give them a try. Now I am perfectly happy with this adventure, but there was a time when I couldn't bear the thought of going into the women's dressing room for fear of getting caught. Still the sizing and style differences are

are daunting.

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Guest tera1976

I currently have a pair of size 5 that I fit into(I know some of you are thinking what a pregnant dog) I have a 29 inch waist naturally so its not hard to find jeans I can squeeze into a size 3/4 if I try. I feel more comfortable in a 6/7 though.

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Guest carolynn2fem

I'm not sure I own anything mens from the waist down. mainly due to sizing issues. gap jean size 2 r or levi's 4 here. when I used to wear mens jeans Mom kept asking me if I am lossing weight.

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Guest otter-girl

Im sitting in the passenger seat of my SO car wearing my fav skinny jeans. Aint technology and girly denim wonderful.

rachel

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Guest *Charlotte P*

Got my first pair of girls jeans two weeks ago when my wife went shopping..now two weeks later she took me out and bought me 4 more pairs...they are so much more comfortable than guy jeans and they fit me better than any other pairs of jeans I have ever owned.

Within the next few weeks will be changing out all of my jeans to girls jeans, never wanting to go back to the rough and poorly fit guys jeans.

I love having her total support. It really makes everything easier..

Charlotte

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Guest Rosabella

My wife has recently lost weight and she just let me have me her size 10 and size 8 Coldwater Creek jeans that are stretchy. I fell in love with them. Others who see me wear them seem to think they are cool too. They pass as guy jeans so I can wear them anywhere in public.

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Guest Gerilynn

I just bought some today. I Love them! I have always hated mens jeans. I am an 18W but I have never found mens jeans that will stay up or fit over my thighs. Stretch jeans and perfect! I may never go back. BTW I wear a mens 42X32. I got Lee jeans from walmart.

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Guest Scarlett London

After hearing about how much more comfortable women's jeans are than men's, I tried on a pair this morning when I noticed a pair of Levi's sitting around the house. WOW, they are WAY more comfortable! Even though they were tight in the thighs (which I liked) they still felt nice because they were stretchy. I'm considering my next pair of jeans to be women's. Capri's would be ideal but ya know, less practical.

I wear a 34 in men's and I tried on a 14, both Levi.

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