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I am alone in the house every weekend this means I am getting more and more opportunities to dress as Roberta. Had two wonderful sessions last week. I wore a three quarter length floral skirt which made me feel so girly my natural tights from Marks and Spencers complimented the skirt wonderfully. I also sprayed myself with perfume something I haven't done for ages. I love the skirt so much I am going to wear it again this weekend. Thank goodness for the weekends, I just love being Roberta. The frequent weekend dressing sessions do me the power of good. I am so proud of my female alter-ego, she is the lovely gentle girl I have always craved to be. In recent years I have accepted my female side, the guilt I used to feel isn't there anymore. Lauras has also helped me enormously. I really could not live without this site. It is such a release sharing my feminine secrets with you Girls, you are a great bunch.

Love and Hugs from Roberta.

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Guest Sarah Faith

That's wonderful Roberta! I am very happy to hear that everyone here has given you the support you've needed to accept your self and be happy, it's great that dressing has become a healthy release for you instead of something rooted in guilt. We're always here for ya. :)

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Guest angels wings

Sounds like you had a very rewarding weekend :) one always feels so nice when we put on a nice perfume it makes you want to start skipping around the house singing :)

I'm so happy for you that you are more happier with yourself you did all the hard work to knock those walls down and begin to enjoy the real you .

You are amongst friends who understand here and I'm glad you have been inspired by the warmth that radiates here

Enjoy your weekend Roberta - Belinda :)

Angel :)

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Guest Roberta-Belinda

Thanks so much Angels Wings. Funnily enough I do skip around the house singing when I am wearing perfume. Thanks for the kind comments Angels Wings, it really means a lot to me. I am sure I will be a happy Girt at the weekend.

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I am alone in the house every weekend this means I am getting more and more opportunities to dress as Roberta. Had two wonderful sessions last week. I wore a three quarter length floral skirt which made me feel so girly my natural tights from Marks and Spencers complimented the skirt wonderfully. I also sprayed myself with perfume something I haven't done for ages. I love the skirt so much I am going to wear it again this weekend. Thank goodness for the weekends, I just love being Roberta. The frequent weekend dressing sessions do me the power of good. I am so proud of my female alter-ego, she is the lovely gentle girl I have always craved to be. In recent years I have accepted my female side, the guilt I used to feel isn't there anymore. Lauras has also helped me enormously. I really could not live without this site. It is such a release sharing my feminine secrets with you Girls, you are a great bunch.

Love and Hugs from Roberta.

Roberta: Like you I will be alone this weekend and for the next week. I did not think I would have this oppurtunity so soon as my So has just retired. It worked out that she wanted to go out of town to visit family, and seeing how I am still working could not go along. I guess you could say we both got a bonus. Like you I enjoy my feminine side and truley love the times I can be Amber L. Believe me when I say I am going to take full advantage of this time, and enjoy it. Love Amber L.

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Hi Roberta, and Amber,

I hope you two can make the most of your alone-time!

Good weekend, both of you!

Love, Megan

Hi Megan: I plan on it. I plan on going shopping at my favorite stores for some new lingrie, and maybe a new dress. Also possibly to purchase some perfume, which I have never done before. I recently discovered the press on nails which to me are perfect, and I plan on getting several different colors, as weel as the French style. I always go out I guess you could say in semi feminine mode.

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