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Guest Vieja

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For years now I have had a recurring dream about being out in public dressed only in a slip and panties. I don't dream this dream very often maybe once or twice a year. Usually I am at work and the people around me are my actual co workers. At first I am embarrassed but when no one seems to notice or pay any attention to my strange attire I get used to the idea and get on with my job. Unfortunately the remembrance is only clear for a while and fades with time. Does anyone else have this kind of dream?

Vieja

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Guest Sarah Dreams

I don't dream CD exactly. In most of my dreams, I am a girl. They usually involve me dating guys or being admired by guys and girls. And alot of them are just abstract visions of me as a woman. I like it.

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Guest Christina S

The other night I had a dream that I was in a store with my fiancee and an employee came along with a cart of large dresses and handed me a beautiful gown to try on. In my dream I was a little surprised but then really happy that the people in the store seemed to be okay with me wearing a dress. And as can only happen in dreams, instantly I had on a beautiful dress that fit me perfectly and that I actually looked good in. Then I woke up...back to reality...oh well at least I looked beautiful in my dreams.

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Guest anna123

I dreamed once that I was in school, but I wasn't just crossdressed, I was an actual girl. I don't wish I was a girl, but I do wish I could go out in public dressed as a girl.

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For years now I have had a recurring dream about being out in public dressed only in a slip and panties. I don't dream this dream very often maybe once or twice a year. Usually I am at work and the people around me are my actual co workers. At first I am embarrassed but when no one seems to notice or pay any attention to my strange attire I get used to the idea and get on with my job. Unfortunately the remembrance is only clear for a while and fades with time. Does anyone else have this kind of dream?

Vieja

I have been wearing panties for about 10 years, my girlfriend who knows about my crossdressing took 3 pairs to be funny, and my dream is that she is wearing my panties that she took and will not give them back, in reality she has not given them back and says she has no idea what she did with them. I am to this day still trying to find them around the house.

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I have had several dreams where I was dressed and actually came out to my wife. In my dreams I feel such relief and feel free. Then I wake up and realize it was a dream. This is one dream I wished would come true, but I know in reality there is no way it will ever happen. Amber L.

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Wow Amber,

Reviving a 4.3 year old thread...well now that we've woken it up let me mention that just last night I dreamed that I was involved with a group who were putting on a stage production of "The Sound of Music" and I was to play Maria (Jule Andrews' iconic role in the film version) complaining that my voice training was not quite ready and I was going to have to sing the songs in a lower key.

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Wow Amber,

Reviving a 4.3 year old thread...well now that we've woken it up let me mention that just last night I dreamed that I was involved with a group who were putting on a stage production of "The Sound of Music" and I was to play Maria (Jule Andrews' iconic role in the film version) complaining that my voice training was not quite ready and I was going to have to sing the songs in a lower key.

Hi Edina: I was a little concerned about brining up old threads. I am new to all of this and find some of the old stuff interesting, and just like to add my thoughts. Love Amber L.

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Guest leopron

Amber I'm like you new here and sometimes want to start up old threads like this but have not just kind of shy maybe. My dream is panties, slip and bra, no dress, skirt or blouse, and I am with family none of them seems to care and then I just go about my routines. Like you I wish it was real, just wish I had a dress on with heels if it were to really happen though I think my brothers and sister would disown me, unlike the dream.

Thanks for reviving this love you.

Leopron

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I really think it is nice to revive old threads so that new members can read, join in and add to discussions that they otherwise might not even see. I wasn't complaining, actually this thread predates me as a member and I never would have seen it if you hadn't posted. And as you can see from my previous post it was rather timely since I had just had the first crossgender dream that I remembered when I woke up.

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Guest Eve Caillard

Well, I can declare I have dreamed CD. Two dreams lately. In one, I was at work and had got half way through the day when I realised I was wearing a blouse and skirt. The funny thing was, I was horrified that I'd put a long purple velvet skirt with a brown blouse! (What a clash!) In the dream I was not at all worried that everyone at work was realising I was a CD. In real life, no-one at work knows I am a CD. I can't recall the other dream right now but I have also dreamt as a genetic female in my dreams. Normally I dream from a male point of view but recently I have had several dreams where I am fully female. I put that down to CD in my recent life. Dreams are fascinating. I always look forward to more!

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Guest new2polish

Hi,

I have had several. In fact the dreams, and a friend's convincing me it meant something, is where it started (I never paid much attention to the meaning of dreams, either).

In none of the dreams was I anywhere recognizable. Just like an abstract landscape.

The first several were wearing nail polish alone. After that I had a dream I was wearing a pink skirt. All of these were as a crossdresser. Another with nail polish I was frantically trying to get off before I was caught.

The funniest one, well I thought so when I woke up: was me at my age now, dressed as I normally would as a man except wearing panties, pantyhose and a bra. Foir no reason I can recall I pulled off my bra from underneath and threw it at my mother.

I maybe have a dream once every two weeks where I am wearing some article of woman's clothing or otherswise as a woman (makeup, hair, etc).

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Guest Lori Brady

I'm usually good for one good dream a week,,,more so during times of "inactivity" lol.The dreams seems to have the same theme,usually sexual in nature and of course I'm totally enfemme.One involves me walking past a construction site getting all the whistles and cat-calls,another is being broke down on the side of the road and getting "rescued" :rolleyes:;)

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I can never remember what I wear in my dreams, but I do have one dream that recurs rather often (once a month or so).

In the dream I go about my day to day life, but randomly switch between being male, female, and sometimes both. No one in the dream seems to notice it though. I don't know if it means any thing but that is the dream in a nutshell.

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Guest Roberta-Belinda

I have had cd dreams since childhood. When I was about 6 I dreamt that I was a girl called Barbara and I wore a brown skirt. i still have cd dreams today I am normally dressed in a nice dress with lovely black tights.

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Guest Emma Leigh

I always dream as a CD...never as being a girl..always a CD..the dreams are varied and I can rarely remember what I was wearing ..I dont even think what I am wearing is an issue in my dreams just being a CD and there is never anything sexual in my dreams

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Guest Kendra K

Sadly it's maybe a couple times per year. My dreams, also sadly, are pretty much exclusively in reality, dreaming about things such as work.

I'd love to get more fantasy dreams.

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Guest Eve Caillard

Argh! I had a another dream two nights ago where I was at work and the management distributed sheets of social information about each employee - interests, likes and dislikes, etc., as some kind of get to know your colleagues thing. On collecting the sheet I saw my entry said in big letters, "transgender, transvestite". And in the dream I was then desperately trying to explain to my colleagues what was going on while hiding the truth. Kind of scary, because I under-dress every day, even at work. Though I don't consider myself a transvestite as to me that has fetish connotations.

I have recently considered what I would do if 'found out' at work. My current plan is to tell it straight, as it is and to hell with everyone. Perhaps that is what sparked the dream!

Interesting forum topic!

Eve

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Guest AshleyLauren

I often dream that I am a girl, these dreams usually take me back to specific times and places and have them relieved, like my first day of high school, graduation day, random times at work or school throughout my teenage years and even onto more recent events in my uni life.

sometimes I'm a natural girl, sometimes I'm trans, sometimes its just dressing, but I always seem to remember the dreams longer than other dreams :)

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