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Guest Roberta-Belinda

Do any other girls like to listen and sing-along to girl music whilst cd'ing. I like to do so frequently, I like to sing along to female singers whilst looking in the mirror. My playlist consists of Celine Dion, The Carpeneters, Beverly Craven, The Corrs The peace de resistance for me is singing along to "It Must Be Him" by Vicki Carr, especially when I am wearing my red dress and nude tights from Marks and Spencers. I feel so feminine doing this and I am able to sing in convincing voice, I can sing anyway so it adds to the proceedings. I immerse myself so much in the female role I often think I could be a frustrated female impersonator. I probably wouldn't have the courage to carry this out in reality but if I was a female impersonator I would like to be pretty and glamorous and look like a real Woman as opposed to a drag act.

I really love doing this at a cd session it really makes me feel like the Woman I have always wanted to be. Some of these sessions have been so lovely they have made me cry with happiness. Needless to say taking the clothes off at the end of the evening breaks my heart.

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Roberta,

Guilty pleasure alert! ........ Warning! ...... Michelle showing her age again!

I often play Doris Day singing Secret Love....... (And sing along of course!)

There I have come out at last! gosh that feels much better!

I identify muchly with the musical 'Calamity Jane' well me and it are about the same age! :lol:

LnK

Michelle

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Guest Roberta-Belinda

I play a lot of Kathy Kirby. I play a compilation album of hers to saturation. I admire the look on the cover the black dresses and the lip gloss. I have probably been admiring the black dressed unconsciously since childhood. Funnily enough "Secret Love" is on the Kathy Kirby album. I have been playing a Susan Maughan compilation lately which I absolutely adore especially "I Want To Be Bobby's Girl." I also love singing along to Elaine Paige singing "The Way We Were." and "As IF We Never Say Goodbye" from Sunset Boulevard. The latter is such a guilty pleasure but I never feel to look and feel the part for some reason a long skirt helps.

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Guest Eve Caillard

I don't generally listen to music while dressed, as my hearing is not so brilliant and it doesn't sound so good these days. I prefer monastic silence in my life! :wacko: But I totally concur with your last statement: changing back to drab afterwards is a heart breaker. I HATE that moment! It's like tearing off something that is so crucial to replace it with something that's almost fake. After that I feel so tired I need to sleep for a week.

Enjoy the music!

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Guest LauraJen

Strictly speaking I am not really a CD but can still very much relate to the thread. There are certain songs I can make the connection with me dressing and the song's lyrics, such as Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls, and This is Me by Demi Lovato (even if the lyrics of the songs contradict each other - one says "I don't want the world to see me", the other says "no more hiding who I want to be")! Maybe it reflects that I feel confident on some days, not on other days. But really, I can totally connect those songs to my whole life, not just dressing female.

Having said that though, as I am back in with my parents again I don't really want to listen to anything while in female mode - I want to be able to hear in the event somebody arrives! I have been caught once and it was a horrifying experience that replayed in my head for ages, as well as being somewhat traumatic for my mum as she was the one who saw me. Especially considering that I have just come out of university and this is a time when I should be focusing on jobs, if she, or anyone, were to catch me dressing female instead, the result would be horrific.

The thread reminds me of some old jokes in the chat as well. CDs - what CDs do you listen to while CDing? :-)

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Laura,

Yeah, your songs probably say it all for you .... one says how things are and the other says how you would like them to be!

Tho for this ole gal it is a bit of a ..... leap .... from Doris Day to the Goo Goo Dolls!

LnK

Michelle

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Roberta,

You are ringing bells there! also like Petula Clarke, and of course Dusty Springfield!

LnK

Michelle

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