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Krystal88

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Hello all,

I'm new here. I'm Krystal.

What I thought was a panty fetish turned into slow, gradual full dressing as a woman. My feminine side came out after a number of years ( and Im glad it did!) . I am also intersexed (hypospadia) which explains alot). Anyway, I absolutely love my feminine side and embrace it totally. It gives me balance. Its calming and peaceful. I dress at home, but have not yet done it in public. I think Halloween would be the safest time to try it out.My wife is supportive which is awesome!

Glad to be here. Deep down I think I would be happier as a girl (lesbian) but will settle for the best of both worlds.

Hugs to all,

Krystal

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Welcome to the Playground, Krystal. It's lovely to meet you. I must say, I'm delighted that your wife is supportive. That makes everything so much less stressful. Cross dressing can be so much fun, and can even make relationships closer. I encourage you to look around, and post in whatever thread interests you, or start some of your own.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Hello Krystal! Welcome and please join in the conversation or start one yourself. I'm glad your wife is supportive and that you find balance and comfort in dressing.

Jani

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Thank you!

I always liked the woman names that began with K--Krystal, Krissy, Kirsten, Kayla---they seem so feminine to me. Though there are also many other pretty women names as well!

hugs

Krystal

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I also am new here and am getting more involved in my dressing. I started out as a young boy interested in the wonderful feelings and sensations of borrowing(lol) panties and wearing them. I have always had an interest and desire to wear female clothing, panties, bras, slips, and dresses. Recently I became a widower and decided to revisit my enjoyment of wearing panties. But, it didn't fill all my desires. So, I started buying and wearing nightgown to sleep in every night (I wear panties now exclusively), and still I felt like I was not complete. I bought a few bras at goodwill and also a few dresses and REALLY enjoyed it when I dressed up. But, still not complete. Was getting the feeling that I wanted to look completely as a woman, but didn't want to just look like a guy in a dress, I wanted to be able to go out on public and look passable as a woman. 3 days ago, I was looking online at breast forms and noticed an ad for a cd store and made a sudden decision to go and see if they could help me. I was so excited that I drove 260 miles one way to the store and ended up there about 4 hours buy the things I needed (Bra, breasts, wig, gaff and even a couple of more dresses. I even got a makeup session and then drove home made up in my new dress. I felt wonderful and was even able to stop at a restuarant on the way home for some supper and even though a little (lie, alot) nervous went inside and had my meal. It didn't seem as if anyone even looked twice at me. I felt on top of the world. Now all I need to do is learn how to apply my own makeup.

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It's me again, I dresses up and went out and went to Sephora's in JCPenney and had a makeup training and "buying" session. I feel wonderful. I'm trying to decide what to do about supper, I'm too amped to think of going home yet.

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Hi Michelle

Nice to meet you :)

I'm glad you have good experiences.

Here you will find many with similar experiences. Friendly folk!

Tracy

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Hello Michelle and welcome!

This a super place to be!--Sounds like things are going well for you. Glad you are here!

Krystal

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Hello Michelle and welcome!

This a super place to be!--Sounds like things are going well for you. Glad you are here!

Krystal

Thank you Krystal. I am being a bad girl, the last couple of days, I have been buying shoes, make up, JEWELRY, CLOTHES(LOL) and have enjoyed every minute of it. I have not all let myself be bashful. I have gone into Target, K-Mart, JCPenny (Sephora), and Jared Jewelers and looked and went and tried clothes on and told everyone that waited on me that I was a woman. No negativity at all. Unfortunately, that also means I was spending money, lol.

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:thumbsup: On Saturday, I went to Sephora to get instruction on doing my make up and buying it. Today, I applied my makeup totally alone and when I went to get critiqued at Sephora, I was told that I did it just right. I went and purchased Michelle's new glasses. Did a little more shopping and went to supper (alone :thumbdown: ). Then back home.

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Hello and a belated welcome michelle sounds like you are having a whale of a time,

vivianmichelle

Thank you vivianmichelle. I have been doing great. But, I went to a restaurant the other night that I am known at as a male. They knew that I wasn't a true female but didn't recognize me and the only person that knew, said that they didn't say how they knew I wasn't a true female, but they just said I was Mrs. Doubtfire, LOL.

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Guest Eve Caillard

Hi Krystal

Nice to meet you! Laura's is a wonderful place, so helpful to me when I discovered I was a CD at the tender age of 54! Lol.

All the very best

Hugs

Eve

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