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My Cousin Dressed Me As A Girl


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I would love to share this lovely memory with you. It dates back to 1970 when I was ten. I was very close to my female cousin who was five years older than me. When she reached her teens I noticed that she began to wear tights, I was so envious of her. I nagged her and dropped hints for her to dress me up in a skirt top and tights. After much persuasion she partially gave in and let me try one of her dresses on, but she wouldnt let me put tights on, but it was a lovely exprience at any rate. My cousin put some makeup on me I was in raptures.

i recall very clearly how natural it felt and I began to assume the mannersims and voice of a girl. My cousins friend assisted in dressing me up it was really great to have such girly friends. Sadly my Dad came in to my Aunts house to collect me and that was the end of that, it is a lovely memory.

Around the time of that fantastic crossdressing episode my cousin had a photo taken with her friends, they were only about 15 and were dressed in grown up clothes lovely skirts and tights. I really wish that I could have joined them, I keep mentally super-imposing myself in that picture even today at the age of fifty two.

Thanks for sharing hope you didnt mind me telling this story.

Love and Hugs

Roberta

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I share similar memories with you. They bring me joy.

Hugs,

Charlie

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You brought a smile to myself Roberta_Belinda of my first memory of wearing female clothing and feeling left out in life because I had a boys body and was expected to behave like a boy and not a girl. My memory is hazy as I was only about four years old. I was at a female friends house in the country near where I also lived, her mother had set up a small inflatable pool out the front of the farm house. I can not remember how it came about but I just remember being dressed in a girls one piece bathing suit and spending the afternoon with my female friend in her pool. I was besotted from that day on with the female character and the qualities that women have which men generally don't.

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Guest spunky monkey

hello,

thanks for sharing your stories, when i was 5 my older sister turned me into her own living doll i was made too wear her babies cloths which i didnt mind and the left over diapers, and my sisters have the nerve too say im going thru a phase...interesting logic.

love rachelle

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Thanks so much for your feedback, I am glad you enjoyed my story. What a shame that a photo was taken of me in my girly guise. I hope that I looked pretty. I am eternally grateful to my cousin for letting me dress up, I think she must have realised how badly I wanted to be a girl. It was a shame that I couldnt have worn tights but I have made up for that since over the years, however being made-up as a girl did compensate for that in some measure

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That's a sweet story, Roberta. Thanks for sharing it.

I had a good friend in elementary school who offered to have his sister dress us up for Halloween. It would have been a dream come true, but I chickened out at the last minute. :(

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Carolyn Marie

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