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Guest thisismylife

For a while now i have been at a standstill i had told my parents but i had not crossdressed since i was 5 or 6. just the other day i went to the mall with a friend and we bought a few basics and now im hooked. i hope to have a full wardrobe in the next few months.

I havent dared try makeup yet but im happy just being dressed (complete with homemade breast forms) i am soo happy!!

Im going to go shopping by myself next time just to gain confidence and so im not so dependant on my friends.

anyways, thanks for all of your help and support everybody!

P.S what are the little transparent hangy bits by the straps of a dress for?

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Guest Elizabeth K

Contagious - be careful! HA Are you talking about the little cloth loops for securing the dress to the hanger? They slip over the hook.

My first breast forms were water balloons - feezing cold at first!

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Guest Donna Jean
P.S what are the little transparent hangy bits by the straps of a dress for?

OMG! I've cut those off before only to find that top slid off the hangar over and over..My wife told me what they were...DUH!

Somethin' new every day...

Donna Jean

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Guest Ashlee

Shopping - isn't it FUN :)

You'll find that its really no big deal to go into a store and buy whatever you want. The salespeople are usually very nice and helpful. After a few times, if you havn't done it yet, you'll get more comfortable and start trying things on at the store.

It makes it so much easier. You don't have to return something if its too big/small. Plus you get to see what it looks like on you instead of just on a hanger. I've seen many things that I thought I would like only to put them on and then wonder what I was thinking... :wacko:

OMG Lizzy, my first ones were latex gloves filled with water... Those were the days...

{HUGS}

Ashlee

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Guest Elizabeth K
Shopping - isn't it FUN :)

You'll find that its really no big deal to go into a store and buy whatever you want. The salespeople are usually very nice and helpful. After a few times, if you haven't done it yet, you'll get more comfortable and start trying things on at the store.

It makes it so much easier. You don't have to return something if its too big/small. Plus you get to see what it looks like on you instead of just on a hanger. I've seen many things that I thought I would like only to put them on and then wonder what I was thinking... :wacko:

OMG Lizzy, my first ones were latex gloves filled with water... Those were the days...

{HUGS}

Ashlee

Also rolled up socks! And pantyhose stuffed into a ball, and I have heard some CDers use rice in cotton bags for a realistic weight - hummmm, if you are on a desert island, you wouldn't go hungry!

I once made forms using gel from whereever - gel in the computer wristpads work, cut in half with scissors, put in those Chineese rice bowls, heat the gel at 150 and it melts - the bowl are rounded inside - smokes a bit so i wolud wait until no one was home! Awwww crazy days! Blue gel = blue breasts!

Lizzy

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Awwww crazy days! Blue gel = blue breasts!

Lizzy

If you start out with blue breasts how can you tell when you're getting cold?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Ashlee
If you start out with blue breasts how can you tell when you're getting cold?

Love ya,

Sally

Oh, Sally....

Now you need to come here and wipe off my computer screen... :D

Ashlee

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Guest Elizabeth K
If you start out with blue breasts how can you tell when you're getting cold?

Love ya,

Sally

The lil blue nips start poking thru

Lizzy

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Guest Emily H

So whats the best home made breast form? I am quite partial to pantyhose rolled up in a ball, ooh, and I have tried, don't laugh, but those sponge ball things that you use in the shower...they aren't sponge, its not cloth...tis like a rough, frilly type material, in a ball, good for washing your body with soap...but yeah, two of those, same size. Realistic look, but gets itchy, doesn't feel too right. What else could I use?

and congratulations on going out, great for you! :)

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hey thisismylife!!

Good going!! Feels good doesn't it!! To go and and buy a dress that you love!! I applaud you to have the courage at your age to go out and buy the clothes that are you!! I furthur applaud you in your desire to shop by yourself (now that is really an experience, especially the first time!!) you will remember it always!!

When you decide to try makeup, I suggest the Neutrogena brand. For me, it works the best.

Now, as far as the transparent things on the dress, I don't know. None of my dresses ever had that. If I were to guess, maybe they have something to do with strap adjustment.

Anyway, congratulations!!

Love

bernie

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
Are you talking about the little cloth loops for securing the dress to the hanger? They slip over the hook.

what she said. :)

water balloons were what I started with first. heavy and bouncy and not fun when one pops. :o

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Guest x-sophia-x

Great for you. Honestly I'd still be far too afraid to shop for anything.

But once I get my driving license maybe I'll buy something. But personally I'd rather be able to order something online, people in shops here are too judgmental.

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Guest thisismylife

People everywhere are judgemental but chances are you will never meet them again so what does it matter? BTW i put some pictures up in my gallery if you want to have a look please tell me what you think :)

love you all ~Fi

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Guest Elizabeth K
People everywhere are judgemental but chances are you will never meet them again so what does it matter? BTW i put some pictures up in my gallery if you want to have a look please tell me what you think :)

love you all ~Fi

Young and sexy - OMG how jealous you make us seriously senior types feel - hey Fi - look at my gallery too.

Lizzy

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Guest kirsty

Congratulations thisismylife that is a real milestone that you have taken. Something I have not really managed to do yet, well not without being dragged into the shop Haha. As for breast forums, I have been quite lucky there, I am a little on the plump side and have man breasts which are quite big anyway and with the correct bra they look not too bad. Hopefully when I finally start HRT they will develop more into feminine breasts than the man boobs I have at the moment lol.

I can't believe i just said all that, im gonna hit add reply before i change my mind

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