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Guest Lynnette Rae

I got to go out dressed in my forms, a nice pair of jeans and my pretty boot heels on Wed. granted it was only to the autoshop to drop off the car and then to Walmart to pick out a new bra. I carried a purse as well. It was totally awesome. I told my wife I felt naked without makeup. Tonight I got to dress up to the 9's and took a new picture for my avatar. I felt more girly than ever before this week. I got my new wigs and forms and I put my makeup on all by myself. My wife said I did a great job on it and I even picked out a great outfit. I am loving it and then my middle child said that it was like he had two moms when I was dressed up it made me feel great. my youngest wanted to walk around holding my hand all night my oldest still has some issues with the way I want to dress, but he is getting there.

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It certainly sounds like your having a great time. Enjoy those clouds. Walking a few feet above the ground is even better than a pair of heels.

I'm glad you have the support of you wife and family. Don't forget your son is losing a dad so it will take him a bit more time to adjust. Perhaps you can spend extra time with him doing some somewhat male things despite your presentation. My son who is in his forties still loves it when we work together on some project but then again i'm a bit of a tomboy and still enjoy working the farm.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Congrats on a wonderful time out and about, Lynnette. It's great that your family is so supportive. Best wishes for many more good times as the lady you are.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Lynnette Rae

just an update and a thank you for the wonderful thoughts and support. I have decided to meet my son in the middle and he is amendable to this. I have no desire to have my sex changed (I just like feeling pretty and the way dressing up makes me feel happy) and I really do enjoy doing guy things especially with my son. So, most weekends I am just dad no outward signs of Lynnette(I told him if he don't like me underdressing then don't ask if I am) and we do guy things like fishing or the shooting range or just a nice ride on the motorcycle and weds night I am dad when I take him to boyscout meetings and during the week I am Lynnette and he is fine with that. I believe this would be best for my relationship with him at this point and when he gets a little older I can bring out my Lynnette side on the weekends as well. He is adjusting but in his own time it is a bit of a shock for him because I was a manly man. I was a truck driver and biker and I told him Lynnette has always been there but it took me many years to let her out. My wife loves my softer side now that I have opened up and no longer afraid for her to see my softer side. I am no longer afraid to watch the girly shows when she is around I am no longer afraid to play my games as a girl avatar and I do love my Xbox and computer games but I always wanted to be a girl avatar and was afraid to it just felt right when I would create one and then have to erase it at the end. Life is good and now I get to actually live it to the fullest without fear of loosing my loved ones. My Parents have both passed away as well as my brother and sister so that is my only regret that they didn't get to see me smiling again and loving life. Sorry about the little rant but it feels soo good to get things off of my chest.

Hugs and Kisses XOXOXO

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I'm really happy for you. Seems that your family has been affected in a positive way with Lynnette's presence.

:thumbsup:

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Lynette, it's great to hear that all is going well. It makes me happy and perhaps maybe gives me hope and am trying to build my confidence,.,

-Fiona

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Guest Eve Caillard

Lynnette - I love what you said about game avatars. I have unashamably played female avatars in Xbox, PS3 and PC games all the time. And I never delete them! The family are used to it. My current Skyrim playthrough has yet another female protagonist and she is awesome. She is my 'life' in the game. I totally identify with her. I have always played as a female. It is a really nice way to be the real me! I never play as a male.

The funny thing is, whereas most male gamers would get on with the action in the game, my having the PC version means I spend hours modding my game. And what am I doing? Hair, make up, tattoos, dresses, armour, speech, animations..... My long-suffering female avatar in Skyrim is actually spending most of her time in make-up rather than fighting.

In other words, she is more like a girl's make-believe dress-up doll than a violent game protagonist! I spend hours getting the right dress, the right looks, good hair, nice skin and make-up. Even down to exquisite polished nails and jewellery! It is completely ridiculous. Fortunately my family does not notice this. But for me it is absolute heaven! I love it.

Hugs

Eve

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Guest Lynnette Rae

still walking on clouds. I actually went out the other day in a dress. I was all dressed up with no where to go just like any other time. I just felt the urge to get dressed up, I wanted to feel pretty and dress in a new dress my wife had bought me. I put on makeup and one of my favorite wigs. My wife got off work early and decided to walk home so I was dressed up when she walked in the door. The first thing she said was you look pretty today. it really made my day. well we were watching T.V. when she said she needed some things from the store. Well she does not drive and the store is too far away for her to walk. I said let me change and I will take you. Well I got up and went in the bedroom and came right back out. I told her you know what it is dark out and I don't really need to get out I can just stay in the car with the kids. Even though I didn't have any interaction with the public it was still exhilarating. I went out for the first time in a dress. I go out all the time with jeans and if you look closely you can tell I have breast forms on, but this is the first time wearing a dress, makeup and a wig. This is one step closer to going out and interacting with the public. My wife said Baby steps are important when I feel the time is right she is and always will be there to support me. I do love her and I am so glad she is so supportive.

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That's wonderful!! So, it' obvious that your children know, I can't hep but wonder their ages? And it is great that your children accpeting as well...

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I think out in a car is one of the first moves many of us make into the outer world. I remember the wind hitting my legs and how wonderful it felt to be feminine and myself in the outside world. It may seem a small step but it is also a big one. Enjoy

Hugs,

Charlize

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Guest Lynnette Rae

Hi Fiona,

My two boys are 10 and 6, my little girl is 4. When I was all dressed up the other day my daughter saw me kiss mom and got mad and said Lynnette could not kiss her mom only dad could. she knows we are the same person but it was so cute. I asked then what should I do if I wanted to kiss mom and she said just take off the wig and makeup.

Thank you Charlize, I really want to work up enough nerve to get on the bike wearing a pair of shorts though as a dress would not be appropriate riding attire. I have a Yamaha V-Star, but I will eventually work up the nerve to ride her as Lynnette though, Baby steps. I am so looking forward to my next outing in a dress though. I really do enjoy feeling the wind about my legs and the dress gently floating about them. It was exhilarating to say the least.

Hugs and Kisses XOXOXO

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Guest honeynocturnal

Walking on clouds indeed! I bought my first dress today, and am just wearing it at home by myself. It feels so natural and comfortable! I love it.

Someday I'll dare to wear this in public. I'lll start by dressing up for my boyfriend on Cinco de Mayo. I hope he likes it as much as I do. :)

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