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Guest zephyr lily

I am not sure if this topic has been raised before but I find it delicious to talk about...

How many of you have [Dressed] pregnant.

The first time I did it the feelings were so powerful I wet my panties it was so yummy...

zephyr

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Never did or wanted to. My wife said i cheated by avoiding periods, pregnancy and childbirth. At the same time perhaps they would have been good experiences as well. To each her own.

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Charlie

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I can feel very broody from time to time and even feel things when dreaming / daydreaming but I must admit I cannot imagine wanting to dress like that.

I also had a period with my art / drawing where I drew pregnant women (several drawings). Perhaps it's my thinking on the same thing? Maybe not - just my love of creation and children.

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Guest Carla_Davis

I never dressed as a pregnant woman, but I always had strong feeling about being pregnant, feeling the baby growing inside me, going into labor and delivering a child.

I also would think about lactating and breast feeding.

When I watched my children be delivered, I wished that it was me delivering the child.

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Carla

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Guest ~Brenda~

Expression of gender does include sex and reproduction. Although, I do not engage in pregnancy simulations, I sympathize with gender expression in all its forms.

Zephyr, if this dynamic of expression makes you happy, then that is good.

I see no perversion in this expression.

Love

Brenda

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This post reminded me of putting a ball under my shirt as a kid and what it meant to me back then, indeed it started at a young age.....

Then the fascination at Lamaze classes with my wife, when it was my turn for the empathy belt, it was like too much, I could not express myself, my mind raced, I said nothing.

It's powerful to imagine being pregnant, women that are carrying are so beautiful to me.

Cyndi -

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Drat! You are giving away my Halloween costume. I want to check out the thrift store for a maternity outfit that I can still get away with after and a baby doll that I can put under a nursing blanket.

Heck yeah, I think about it. I love everything motherhood, especially my kids. Diapers really keep me from wanting another child though. Giggle. Momhug. JodyAnn

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...it made me feel very feminine and ... it made me feel good, even if only for a little while.

And that is the whole key to this crazy life we have, relief from whatever level of Gender Dysphoria you have and some pleasant moments in life that hurt no one!! BE YOU!!

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The world is filled with people and each is different. Expresses themselves differently and we of all people should be the last to judge anything anyone does that does no harm to others or themselves because we are uncomfortable with it.

We cannot ask others to look beyond their personal reactions and feelings to understand if we are not willing to do it ourselves.

Those words had all too familiar a ring and are too frequently applied to all of us to be used here in any context because someone's form of tg is different from our own

Johnny

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Guest Eve Caillard

I've not had the desire to present pregnant, but I guess wearing breast forms is not that much different. But I can say as a loving father of two kids, I was hugely maternal to them - my feminine side is incredibly strong and shapes my daily life and makes it hard for me to fit in with men. My 18 year old daughter and 16 year son still give me hugs and say they love me - and this is in England where so many people lose that so quickly as kids grow up. Cross-dressing comes in all forms and I agree with Johnny. I have not wished to dress pregnant...but mind you I'm so fat I could be mistaken for it! All the best Z-Lily.

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