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I was certain I had seen a similiar topic, but I just cold not find it. I hope no one minds me starting anew. Any ways outside of my lingrie, jewelery, clothes, and heels I have discovered something that I like also. I have started to use a Feminine Wash when I take a shower. I use it head to toe plus I wash my hair with it. It has just the right amount of fragrancce to it. It is really refreshing and makes me feal so feminine when I get a faint smell of it. The kind I use is from Wally World. Its their brand and its called Equate Feminine Wash. The fragrance is Soft Petal. I would recommed that you try this because for me it makes me feel intimatley feminine. Love to all Amber L.

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Personal fragrance needs to be a very PERSONAL thing, and if you are pre or early HRT, its going to change a bit, because your underlying body scent can make it smell funny to other people. Just a caution. I am not really sure any more of what makes me feel most feminine, but then again, I am at a different part of the trip on it. I do really like having my hair done every 5 weeks, and get a good puppy wriggle when I see myself in the salon mirror with no gray roots.

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Guest sophia.gentry58

Amber I will have to try that feminine wash at least for the fragrance sake. I am very much drawn to smells that are attributed to females. I wash everyday with Olay Moisturizing Body Wash with Jojoba Butter and Crushed orchid extract, mmmm it makes me feel and smell so feminine. I use Suave body lotion, L'Oreal collagen facial cream, sometimes I paint my toe nails during the work week, I keep my total body shaved with Nair hair removal, arch my eyebrows, and of course I wear panties everyday.

Sophia

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Guest Eve Caillard

On a daily, out and about basis, my thing is bracelets, bangles and jewellery. I can hide a necklace that's very feminine under my regular shirt at work and do so all the time! At home, and out and about I wear bangles or bracelets, too. Right now I've a lovely Sears & Roebuck plate silver hinged snake bangle where the snake heads meet at the closure. I wear this and it always gives me that little feminine boost. It's not outrageously big, but it's big enough to be a bit non-male. I've loads of bangles, and most are virtually OK for drab mode but I always push the limit a little! In the cooler months I always under-dress in hold-up stockings and satin camisole. I don't wear knickers due to a varicocele problem.

Finally, I always moisturise my face and hands regularly, even at work. It has drawn the odd comment but I don't care. I like my skin to feel soft and smooth.

Eve

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Guest otter-girl

Hi Amber,

Recently switching to a nice small purse instead of a wallet :) Constantly pushing my boundaries :)

Hugs

Rachel.

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Guest ~Phoebe~

Have two women's full purses. One black and one brown. Considering a white purse to match some white open toe sandals, two inch heels I found at K Mart. I carry a purse in drab all the time, no one seems to care. So many men carrying some kind of bag over their shoulder now days, for laptops or items to large to put in pockets.

Janet

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Amber,

You nailed it :) I too have discovered that scent contributes the most to me feeling feminine.

I typically use a body mist that not as strong as perfume and not nearly as expensive.

For me a few sprays of body mist is the right balance, not too strong, not too weak, just right :)

Love

Brenda

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For me, A nice bubble bath, dressing feminine, and being here does the trick quite nicely.

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Guest Eve Caillard

Otter and Janet - purses! Yes! I agree. I have a wonderful clutch bag / purse in my work bag that I use all the time. It's a fantastic fuchsia pink fabric wrap-around and is easy to pop open when reaching into my work bag. No-one can see it but that's where I keep my goodies. Inside I keep a Ciccia purse for my coins.

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Guest Roberta-Belinda

I love to sing along to some of my favourite singer s when I am dressed as Roberta. The Carpenters greatest hits is always on my playlist and I enjoy singing along in a female voice and my admire my reflection in the mirror. Not that I think my reflection is wonderful but I feel so much like a Woman when I sing along to girly tracks.

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi all,

I am definitely an addict of the bath, bubbles and candle approach. Allied to the right music to suit the mood, perhaps a glass of wine...... hey this is my late afternoon coffee break (what we used to call Cafe & kuchen time when I was in Munich!) not finishing time Michelle.... You've had your pamper at the Gym n Swim this morning! Sorry girls I am having a ball in this wonderful playground, and am prone to getting carried away with erm.... enthusiasm, exuberance, joy de vie! so I can come across rather like a Labrador puppy at times!

But if anything does it for me it is definitely the pamper bubble baths and smellies! Oh, word to the wise do not switch on the jacuzzi when using bubble bath! .... now that was an experience! I had trouble finding the doorway out!

Lnk

Michelle

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Oh, word to the wise do not switch on the jacuzzi when using bubble bath! .... now that was an experience! I had trouble finding the doorway out!

Lnk

Michelle

LOL That must have been a sight to see, or not be able to see as the case may be. Hope you learned your lesson. ;)

Also, I would like to add, on top of the stuff I had already mentioned in an earlier post, a new feminine experience is to totally nair my legs and arms. That baby smooth feeling really makes things better. Now to just invest in some Nair bikini.

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Guest *Charlotte P*

For quite some time now, all of the body wash in our shower is girls only, also the shaving cream as well as deodorant..love the subtle female smells..makes me feel very feminine..that is outside of the bras that are almost constant now.

Charlotte

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Guest CLAIRE100

After a nice scented bath I love to slip on a pair of satin pajamas and enjoy the feeling of the pj's under satin sheets,It is by far the best sleep I ever get

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Guest Jamie_cd

I use feminine body wash, hair care products, shave my legs and arms, plus paint my toe nails. The smell of womens fragrances is wonderful and there's such a huge selection. I love it!

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Guest Eve Caillard

After a nice scented bath I love to slip on a pair of satin pajamas and enjoy the feeling of the pj's under satin sheets,It is by far the best sleep I ever get

Oh I totally agree on that!! I bought two set of satin duvets, pillow cases and sheets a couple of years back, much to my wife's surprise. Is there anything better? Those and satin PJs? Or a long satin nightie? Fantastic! The only downside is when it gets hot or humid, and then it becomes a sticky nightmare...

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Guest LindaKay_LV

For me it is TOTAL body hair removal from the eyebrows down, exfoliation and moisturizing and microfiber panties whenever I think I can get away with it. Just the feel of my jeans against my smooth legs and coping an occasional feel of my smooth hairless arms during the hot busy day on a construction site helps me stay in touch with my feminine side.

Hugs,

Linda Kay

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Guest Scarlett London

If we are breaking it down to the bare minimum, high heels and/or femenin fragrence. I just went in Bath and Body Works yesterday with my wife and bought a nice body spray on sale for $3. If she only just how giddy I was inside.

Scarlett

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Guest Kontessa

SHOPPING!!! I love to shop for bras and panties, jewelry - silver is my favorite, buying flowers for myself - I never did that before, and any other type of feminine shopping. In a couple weeks I am going to a hair dresser for the first time and have my nails done also - that should be fun and exciting - cannot wait! And getting my first HRT shot last week made me feel very, very feminine and relaxed that I am finally on my journey to womanhood.

All of the above made feel very feminine!

Many hugs and best wishes to all!

Konnie D

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Guest Jean-Marie

Hi! I have my brows shaped and waxed at a salon; get a pedicure and have my toe nails painted with a subtle pinkish-rose; and then on regular basis [nightly], I put on my nightgown and face cream. It really does make me feel feminine.

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