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Guest Bobbie Anne

It is 16 degrees this morning, so bra panties and pantyhose to work this morning, I call them leg warmers. Anyone else under dressing today for work.

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Guest Bobbie Anne
Is it 15 Celsius? If it's that warm I wouldn't wear pantyhose or stockings, anyway not for warmth but to feel femme, now that's another thing.

Let me clear it up. It is 16F this morning that is why I am wearing leg warmers

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Guest Amanda L Richards

Hi all,

I underdress all the time. For lack of a better description, it keeps me sane.

I have hidden it all my life and doing it when I thought no one knew, but then as my schedules would have it I couldn't do it all the time when I wanted to so I solved the problem.

In the winter time when I wear heavy winter coats and not have to take them off, like on the weekend when I only have to go somewhere like a store or something then back home, I wear a bra, and undre my male clothes I starting wearing panties. That is all I have for underwear now, that is all I wear.

I found that since I started to do that I don't get these times of strong uncomfortable urges at the wrong times any more since I know I am already wearing. It is like a pressure release, it keeps me in balance or something.

I get to be at least in part who I really am or feel like I am. I stll get the urges to go full bore, but it is easier to handle now. I even noticed my concentration and focus on my daily activities is even sharper, I am not distracted about it anymore.

At first I was horrified that someone would find out or just know, but I got over that when I kept it up. Over time I became more relaxed and at ease.

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Guest Krystyna_Marie
;) Our little secret, between me and my girl within. Let it be an erotic moment in the cubicle, and nobody knows. How lucky we are, us blessed ones. Mia

A big +1, Amanda L Richard, and Mia - I underdress at work now from time to time, did on Monday, and while I was home with a cold today, my favorite panties kept me feeling myself on an otherwise yucky day cooped up inside while wife is at work. A little satin and lace luxury to bring me comfort.

Kisses :rolleyes:

KM

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Guest JaneRoderick

I only have panties and boy shorts in my undies draw. It has made me a little anxious a couple of times recently when I have had to visit doctors, but they have never 'noticed'.

Jane x

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Guest cdcrazy

It is 16 degrees this morning, so bra panties and pantyhose to work this morning, I call them leg warmers. Anyone else under dressing today for work.

I underdress every day and because it is cold today I am wearing 100 denier tights under my grey suit trousers. I am also wearing blue lacey briefs with silver embroidery and a small bow at the front with two "pearl" decorations. Under my deep blue shirt I am wearing a cami top which matches the breifs. Feels good.

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Guest Robin Winter

I don't even own mens underwear anymore, and my top drawer is nearly a match for any lingerie store. I can't even close it all the way now. I only wear hose in the winter though, they're a lot warmer than they look.

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Guest Jolianna

At the moment, I am unemployed. But up till the end of September, I underdressed eveyday when I went to work. Most of my co-workers knew it as well. They didnt seem to mind to much, so it was ok. I always wore a slip, either half or full and a cami with it. I worked in a mostly male dominated field on a military base and most of my co-workers were retired military. Once, when It was hot, I asked a co-worker and friend if he would mind if I took off my shirt. He said he didn't care, so I worked for over an hour with my shirt off but wearing a black cami and it was ok. No problems.

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Underdress? Well I suppose that would be an understatement for me.

These days I dress everyday in bra, panties, feminine jeans, earring, nail-polish,lipstick, feminine hairstyle.

It all started in crossdressing and the desire to live as a woman, and over-time I have gradually changed, and now

virtually live as a woman full-time, but unfortunately still look very "blokey"

Patricia :unsure: :unsure:

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It's been years since I wore pantyhose, but as I recall, the one time I told the wife I was going to wear them to keep my legs warm, my legs felt colder with each step I took as the wind whipped right through my pants and the hose. So am I wearing the wrong kind of hose?

I really love the way they feel, but like with mans pants sizes, it seems that the larger the waist gets, the shorter the legs get. I did find that if I cut out the toes, I could wear knee highs and pull the pantyhose up to a comfortable level.

Does anyone know of a brand that fits a 6'3", 350lb male frame?

But to remain on topic, I wear panties every day and I tried wearing a bra, but I work with a bunch of huggers and I didn't want to risk having to explain my 'back brace'. Anyone familiar with sports bras? I've though about trying one of them. Do they actually have cup sizes or do they just stretch? I wish I could find a bra that fit my chest with A cups just so it feels right.

dk

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Panties every day since 1980.I underdressed wearing panties, pantyhose and light girdle for almost 20 years until I retired. Now that it's cool here in Florida I'm able to wear kneehighs with kneehigh high heel boots most every day. I keep a couple of pairs of men's briefs for visits to doctors I don't know. B)

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I wear panties every day, and got rid of every last bit of male underwear a few weeks ago. All my t-shirts are now girls T's too. It feels great!

Carolyn Marie

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I've been wearing mostly women's clothing since summer. All my clothes are women's now except for a bathrobe. I was even able to find one pair New Balance running shoes online that fit well. It was the same size only a little wider. All my clothes look unisex or androgynous. So wearing woman's clothes isn't that hard to do and not get noticed.

Jenny

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Panties, camisoles everyday here. Work out of my own home office, so usually wear a skirt or a full slip, sometimes a dress while working, I have my best remote meetings dressed, just makes me feel better. Panties, camisoles, Tights / Panty hose under jeans in male mode while out most days. Been doing this (under dressing) on and off since was a teenager (~40 years), and really enjoying my female clothes collection now, it's hard to decide in the morning, such a problem to have .

Hugs :rolleyes:

Cindy -

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Guest Alyson_

Under dressing? I have so many times there's no way to say how many. now that I understand what under dressing is HERE. Now, I hope I am not saying what anyone else has already said? I am new here and my first time to see the title of a post saying under dressed, my first thought was one of my days and yes you guessed it, how I can have on my panties and everthing over them, and still feel something has been forgotten.

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Guest talitha

I work in a fairly rough & tumble outdoor environment. Wearing panties is just a fact of life for me, & gee a pair of tights keeps me a bit warmer in winter given as I get older I feel the cold a bit more.

Talitha

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Guest Melanie N

Well I underdress on most days to work. Mainly panties although I enjoy wearing the form hugging cami's under sweaters as they are really comfortable.

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