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56 Hours and 533 Miles Being Feminine


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This past Wednesday for the first time in over 15 years I got to go out of town on an extended visit by myself. I knew I was going, and I was so excited. I started on my journey a little after 8 AM dressed in my favorite outfit. Black slacks, Leopard print blouse, Black three inch heals, A matching necklass and earings, anklet, and my favorite rings. Underneath was a matching BALI Lace Desire Minimizer Bra, HI Cut Satin Panties, Cami Toset (To provide that girlish figure) garter belt and lace stockings. My desire for this trip was to purchase a wig to give me that complete look. My first stop was at Cirillas. This is a wonderful Lingrie store that I knew carried wigs. I went in and spotted one I just had to have. It was black and styled in a BOB cut. I asked the sales lady if I could try it on and she assisted me, and it ended up being a perfect fit. I purchased it as well as some extra stockings. I just love those things! Out the store I went fealing more like a women than I had in years. My next stop was at a TJ MAX. I tried on several different outfits, but never found anything that caught my eye. From there it was on to KOHLS my favorite store. I hit the sales racks and mingled with the other ladies. I dont pass all that well so I believed I was made on several occassions, but had no problems. Found a gray colored dress I really liked but could not find it in an extra large. I drove the rest of my trip totaly enjoying being en femme. Shortly before I arrived at my destination at my friends home I had to return to male outter mode, but reamained under dressed. That night after retiring for the evening I put my new wig back on and for the first time in 15 years as I said earlier I got to put on a full length satin night gown. I can not explain the sensations I felt as I slipped in between the sheets for the night. I awoke the next morning fealing more rested that I had in years. I got dressed, but still remained under dressed as I was going to take full advantage of my time away from home. I had went to my friends to help paint some of the rooms in the house. When we had finished we all three (My friend and his wife) got cleaned up and was going to go out for the evening. My friends wife is a very beautiful women, but I enjoyed looking at what she was wearing more, because she has always been such a sharp dresser. We returned to their home, and visited a little while longer and then turned in for the night. I put on my night gown along with some panties, my garter belt and some nude nylons I had brought along plus the wig. When I awoke the next morning I truley beleived I slept better the second night. Their was no one home on the morning I left as they both had to leave for work early in the morning. I wore the same outfit on my return journey. I had to pack lightly so I only brought the one outfit. It did'nt matter to me. I was fully dressed en femme and was loving every minute of it. I took my time returning home. I stopped at several other stores Marshalls, JC Penney, Target, Sears, and another KOHLS. I did find a nice blouse and a pair of sling back black heals at Target. I returned home around 4 PM on Friday and yes much to my displeasure had to return to full male mode. Although I have to remain in male mode for now I can think back and enjoy about the 56 Hours and 533 Miles of Being En Femme.

Love Amber L.

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Guest Maria_B

That sounds like a rip roaring good time!

I imagine you looked stunning in those heels with that blouse, and a bobcut really adds to the feel of the outfit, I think.

Glad to hear you had such a fantastic journey, I hope many more miles get on your Femme-meter! :)

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How fun, Amber!

A word of caution: I did nearly the same thing a few years ago, and when that male mode was supposed to appear... I couldn't do it! But that wouldn't be all bad, would it?

Love, Megan

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