Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

underwear


Thomasina

Recommended Posts

Welcome Genevieve!

 

I've forgotten about this thread.?...always happy to discuss underwear and clothing adventures.

 

Just today I went out to meet a friend (I have yet to come out to her bc she can be quite the gossip)?

 

I intended to meet her in my leggings(BC she's use to seeing me in them now)...but a last minute inadvertent 'accident; with a V8 Juice can left them looking as if I had had 'my virginity' or a period down in the inside thigh...?

 

...so reluctantly I went back up to change. Since I was late, I decided to pull on a long black skirt with large buttons down the front.

 

Of course I realised enroute it may have open a 'can of worms' with her.?

 

Somehow, following a bout of panic on her part (BC she could not find her phone...it was a a grocery bag), she did not observe my skirt till we were walking to the restaurant.

 

Funny thing is she and another friend (He's also a big gossip) always seem to hold back on asking the obvious...?

 

...so she remarked I had a nice skirt on that she was making an observation that my wardrobe was increasingly changing over the years.

 

My response, I am of course updating myself. We all have to.?

 

But the funniest thing is she mentioned the skirt but did not go further because I was also wearing a semi translucent light baby clue (ethnic?) cotton top with tassles and you should be able to see my nude strapless A cups if you look hard enough?

 

People.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
  • 3 months later...
On 6/19/2021 at 2:12 PM, lufia said:

As for me, I always hated wearing men's underwear. It just felt wrong, and gross to me. They are just ugly and uncomfortable.

That's the thing really isn't it. Women's clothes are so much prettier and varied and feel so much better.  Pair of white Y fronts, or a pair of colourful lace panties with a frill round the edges?  No-brainer really!

Link to comment
  • 7 months later...

As with most people here I also fell in love with panties at an early age, I remember looking at the old sears catalog, or a victoria secret catalog that would get sent to the house and adoring the beautiful lingerie on the models. Eventually I got curious and checked if my mom owned any of these items, found some satin panties, tried them on and unlocked an inner battle I could never shake off from there.

 

Long story short after many years of stealing and hiding the shame, getting caught a few times and being bullied by my siblings, I moved out and I started buying my own once I figured out the correct size, still sadly purging some of the cutest lingerie I've ever owned out of shame and embarassment. currently I'm about a Male 38embarrassment. Translated to a womens 16 for most brands, theres still some weird stuff going on with those though. and I wear XL panties, sadly I'm "endowed" which can be a blessing but in terms of what I can wear in women's clothes limits me a bit, lace is fantastic, can't wear it though because I push up against it for a cheese grater type effect. Some Satin lacks stretch so I usually have to size up for that, nylon is awesome. Cotton varies.

 

My favorite panties for stretch and coverage currently are victoria secrets seemless line, the thong and bikini cuts are amazing, the hipsters work sometimes and I love the way they hug my cheeks but when I fall asleep in them I tend to fall out the sides. I actually was able to go in and try on some pairs on a slower weekday, you have to try them on over your current panties. But it allows you to try all the different cuts and styles avaliable.

 

I love nylon and satin for fabrics, and although I don't have breasts I have started to incorporate bras into my wardrobe to get used to them for when my breast might develop. The website shein.com has been great for allowing me to explore different styles without breaking the bank. I'm still pretty masculine V shaped so they carry alot of extended sized tops that I've been trying out with much success.

Link to comment
  • 4 months later...

I started wearing out by wearing a pair of my moms panties when I was about 12, then my sister got a cute cami set and I loved slipping that on when I got a chance. I have definitely gone through phases over the years, however I have recently met an Ann Summers rep on Twitter and my lingerie collection has really grown!

 

I have decided to wear lingerie more often, and am currently sitting in the office with a bra and panties under my clothes, I know I will be in the office on my own all day! I have also recently started to wear women's nightwear to bed, and am trying to get used to wearing it.

 

I have started to move away from the ultra sexy stuff to the more wearable things, and have some very cute flowery pyjama sets!

 

Why do I do it? Because it is so much prettier and nicer and there is more variety than mens stuff. I know it doesn't always fit brilliantly and sometimes my bits fall out of the panties, but it just feels more natural to me

Link to comment

It was nice to re-visit this thread ... and 'underwear' is one of my favorite topics😊.  Not being socially Out yet, it's truly one of the few affirming aspects of my daily life that I can appreciate.  Normally just panties.

Wacoal is my favorite brand.  They just seem to fit my body well, and their silky/lacy combinations are very feminine.  My everyday 'go-to' are Calvin 'boy shorts' (makes sense, right?).  I never worry about the band showing under my shirt line because its the same brand logo as the men's type.  But they are SO much more comfortable than men's underwear.  Same with my sleepwear ... I will never go back to men's.

Oh, and Thanks! @Nik or Nikki for the tip on Ann Summers.  Great site!

Link to comment
  • 3 weeks later...

Today I finally came out to my wife. It’s not that she didn’t know, in fact quite the opposite. She has purchased bras, panties, and leggings for me at various stores. I always passed it off as something I do when I masterbate. When I say I finally came out to my wife, I mean that I referred to myself as a cross dresser vocally, for the first time ever. It felt so amazing to say it aloud to myself, let alone to say it to anyone else. I have been dabbling with cross dressing since I was a teenager. Back then it felt taboo, wearing my sister’s panties while masterbating. As soon as I would orgasm, I would feel ashamed of dressing in women’s underwear. Somehow I always managed to lock this up in the back of my mind. Back then I never saw myself as a cross dresser, I could always justify it as, I’m just experimenting or it’s just something taboo to make masterbation more exciting. I have struggled with this for most of my life. It was a few years ago, after masterbating, that I kept the panties on for the rest of the day. It felt so amazing! My little dirty secret no one knew about. It went this way for years. I’d stay away from dressing because of the shame I felt when I would dress. Then when it became so unbearable, I’d finally break down and wear my bra and panties for a few hours to relieve the itch. During this time I also started to feel something different. I began to realize that dressing made me feel like a complete person. I still felt shame for dressing, but I could feel that shame start to slowly fade away. Now I can’t wait to get home, shower and then dress up. As I have just started this journey, I have never left my house in full dress. Tonight is the first night I wore my white bra and panties to work. I feel so amazing right now. I feel whole. I feel confident. I finally feel like me. I can’t wait to go dress shopping for Sephera, now that I know her.

Link to comment
  • 2 months later...

Bought 5 pairs of sissy panties from Amazon. I absolutely love the ashani brand of <redacted> thongs. Best panties a <redacted> could ask for. 
normal panties for women are made to fit there crouch better. No room for your <redacted> without getting squished.

I also love the feeling the thing gives while riding up my <redacted>.

Link to comment
  • 1 month later...

Yea I was the same I always loved women’s underwear wen I was younger I used to wear my mams underwear wen she wasn’t in then as I got older wen I was with a woman I used to secretly wear hers then it went to wearing her clothes but it come to me starting buying my own underwear and I’ve near felt happier when I have bra and knickers on 

Link to comment
42 minutes ago, Michelle38 said:

I always loved women’s underwear wen I was younger

I remember there was a period when I was in high school when I'd wear various items of women's underwear under my boy's clothes. I was never caught, but one time came so, so close. I was wearing a bra under my boy's shirt and tee, and, as I was going out the door, my mother hugged me. "What's that you're wearing?" she asked. I'm sure I panicked and said something like, "Oh, nothing." Did my mother believe that it was "nothing"? Or did she know exactly what "it" was, and had she known all along? I'll never know the answer to that.

Link to comment
7 minutes ago, Rianon said:

I remember there was a period when I was in high school when I'd wear various items of women's underwear under my boy's clothes. I was never caught, but one time came so, so close. I was wearing a bra under my boy's shirt and tee, and, as I was going out the door, my mother hugged me. "What's that you're wearing?" she asked. I'm sure I panicked and said something like, "Oh, nothing." Did my mother believe that it was "nothing"? Or did she know exactly what "it" was, and had she known all along? I'll never know the answer to that.

I only wore them in secret wen I was younger now I wear them all the time well I got a takeaway tonight for my tea and I answered my door in my gold lingerie and my leather Bodycon dress and it felt so good finally showing the public who I really am 

Link to comment

Never liked wearing female undies ;) But I remember, when I was about 8, or 9, I insisted of wearing boys underwear all the time. Back then my mom bought some, and I wore them with pride. She once bought a swimsuit for me, it was dark blue with red and white anchors printed on it. I refused to wear it. So she bought a bikini, I refused to wear that, as well. In the end I got some swimming briefs for boys and was happy. 

When puberty struck all this came to an end, my parents told me, that I was going to be a woman, and that women didn`t wear boys stuff. 

When I was 15, I secretly bought some male undies, the only problem was washing them, as my mom would have thrown them away, had she known. So I tried washing them in the sink, with some hand soap, and my mom found them placed on a radiator to dry. You can imagine the drama that unfolded upon me. 

After I came out my mom bought me my first male underwear, my first razor and aftershave lotion. 

Link to comment
5 minutes ago, Gizmo said:

Never liked wearing female undies ;) But I remember, when I was about 8, or 9, I insisted of wearing boys underwear all the time. Back then my mom bought some, and I wore them with pride. She once bought a swimsuit for me, it was dark blue with red and white anchors printed on it. I refused to wear it. So she bought a bikini, I refused to wear that, as well. In the end I got some swimming briefs for boys and was happy. 

When puberty struck all this came to an end, my parents told me, that I was going to be a woman, and that women didn`t wear boys stuff. 

When I was 15, I secretly bought some male undies, the only problem was washing them, as my mom would have thrown them away, had she known. So I tried washing them in the sink, with some hand soap, and my mom found them placed on a radiator to dry. You can imagine the drama that unfolded upon me. 

After I came out my mom bought me my first male underwear, my first razor and aftershave lotion. 

Yea my mam never knew until recently wen I told her and first thing she did she bought me satin red push up bra and knickers set from George Asda and it’s fits lovely 

Link to comment
24 minutes ago, Gizmo said:

So I tried washing them in the sink, with some hand soap, and my mom found them placed on a radiator to dry. You can imagine the drama that unfolded upon me. 

After I came out my mom bought me my first male underwear, my first razor and aftershave lotion. 

Hi, Gizmo. Now that's what I call a Happy Ending! 😊 Unlike me, you were caught, but you survived the drama that unfolded. Had my mother said to me, "Why are you wearing a bra?" well, definitely, some drama would have unfolded at our house, but I doubt the outcome would have been my mother buying me some girl's undies. It's funny, isn't it, how very powerful underwear can be when it comes to declaring one's gender identity? Thanks for sharing your story! ––Rianon

Link to comment
  • 4 weeks later...

I still don't know what first possessed me to go digging in my older sister's underwear drawer back when I was in elementary school. But I've been hooked on panties ever since trying on a pair of sky blue nylon high-cuts with lace trim.

 

There was just something mysteriously enchanting about putting an intimate item of femininity on my body – something that reached deep inside of me in ways I still struggle to describe. And still get a rush from 40 years later.

 

I've always been fond of the satin string bikinis (with the little bows on the corners in the front, and the ruffle trim that make for a very obvious panty line). They were all the rage back in the 1990s and early 2000s. Joe Boxer had tons of different colors and designs (and I tried to buy them all). Then, the fad disappeared - I think only guys were buying this style anyways.

 

I bought and tossed hundreds of pairs over the years. And to think, now those Joe Boxer panties sell for like $40-50 a piece on eBay. I could put my kids through college with my underwear collection had I hung on to everything, lol! 

 

I found a similar style on Amazon - the brand name is Satini. Expensive, though. Like $20 a pair. Of course, I have about 20 pairs. 😜

 

I've worn panties 24/7 for about a year now. I tossed all my guy stuff except for one pair of boxer briefs that are buried somewhere in my closet. I have some "utilitarian" panties for doctors visits and the like, or for when I am outside working in the yard, etc. I can't see ever going back to guy stuff. 

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   1 Member, 0 Anonymous, 147 Guests (See full list)

    • Petra Jane
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      768.6k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,031
    • Most Online
      8,356

    jacobb
    Newest Member
    jacobb
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Adele Svetova
      Adele Svetova
      (25 years old)
    2. BROOKSGLASS
      BROOKSGLASS
      (34 years old)
    3. FinnyFinsterHH
      FinnyFinsterHH
      (16 years old)
    4. fool4luv
      fool4luv
      (26 years old)
    5. itsaddison
      itsaddison
      (20 years old)
  • Posts

    • atlantis63
      thanks. good to be back
    • Carolyn Marie
      https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/27/politics/lgbtq-health-care-biden-administration-rules-affordable-care-act/index.html   Personally, I think this is a very good thing.   Carolyn Marie
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      I'd love to have a dinner party with Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Voltaire, and Ayn Rand.  Would definitely be an interesting time. 
    • Abigail Genevieve
      In the forward I learn that transgenderism is bad, and somewhere else that transgender ideology is bad.  I have not yet read a definition of either in the document.  I assume they are the same.  I know Focus on a Family has a definition of transgenderism on their website, or did, but I am not sure this is the same as that.  I might agree that transgenderism is bad if they use a definition I condemn (e.g. transgenderism means you always pour ketchup in your shoes before you put them on - I could not agree to that).  Is someone who believes in transgenderism, whatever it is, a transgenderist? I never see that term.  There may be other definitions out there, but I don't think there is an Official Definition that we all agree to.
    • RaineOnYourParade
      Crazy fact, was gonna go to the school where this went down at before I moved, have a lot of friends there. I know at least one of my friends met the guy on one occasion, not knowing who it was.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      They are thinking of Loudon.  The problem there was the girls were not protected from a known predator, who was moved from one school to another instead being effectively disciplined.  Outlaw school administrators? <sarc>
    • Abigail Genevieve
      How ironic.  I agree with the governor "“You cannot change your gender; you cannot pick your gender…there is a confused group of people that somehow think you can,”    - we are what we are, we are fighting the fact we CANNOT change our gender, which we did not pick.  Many if not all of us would not have picked a trans condition and have sought to evade, deny or move out or resolve it anyway we can.  Those who are confused on this issue are not trans folk.  They want us to change our gender but they deny we can.  Confusion.  
    • Vidanjali
      @FinnyFinsterHH no one can satisfy your questions about what will the future hold. But I can advise you to slow your mind down as much as you're able. Take it slow and one moment at a time. This advice goes beyond the practical reality that that's truly all you can do - further, try to enjoy each moment. It's clear you have a lot of aspirations regarding transition. But it's best to try to accept the bounds of your life circumstances at present because if you develop worries or even resentments about them, that will only make you bitter and more anxious. Instead, try to focus on anything you find affirming. Practice positive self-talk and give yourself affirmations too. Try to let go of expectations of your family members - they can only deal with change to the capacity they're able due to their own life conditions. Allow them grace as you wish they would allow you. Practice patience.   Try this exercise - read through your post and make one list of the positive developments and another of things you cannot control (including the future). If you have a sense of spirituality, offer the second list as a sacrifice to however you understand a higher power - leave it in their hands. If you're not spiritual, then offer it up to hope. Then throw that list away. Keep the list of positives and leave some room on it because guaranteed you'll have more and more to add. Look forward to that, but don't let your mind think it can rush things. Try to enjoy the ride. 
    • Vidanjali
      Happy birthday, Sam! Lotsa love!
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I still have not read much of this.  Very little of this document pertains to trans folk.  Some of the statements are more than problematic concerning trans folk.   It certainly was not written just to get us.   " those with gender dysphoria should be expelled from military service."  and "Reverse policies that allow transgender individuals to serve in the military. Gender dysphoria is incompatible with the demands of military service,"  https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_CHAPTER-04.pdf are two lines out of hundreds if not thousands regarding the Department of Defense, targeting trans folk in an almost off-hand manner.    So if a fighter pilot, say, or a ship's captain, highly experienced and trained at enormous expense, is determined to be transgender (method unknown) the US loses someone badly needed due to the personnel shortage who is ready, willing and able to perform their duties.  Many trans folk have served well and transitioned later.  I don't think this point is well thought out.    A number of policy recommendations I would disagree with.  I am not sure there is a method to discuss those with the authors; I am attempting to find out.  I have good conservative creds.    They are fully intending to implement this, regardless of who the president is, as long as that president is conservative. It is not Trump centered.  I don't think he had anything to do with it. 
    • April Marie
      I wear a Delimira Mastectomy sleep bra with Vollence sleep rated breast forms. The form fit inside pockets so they don't touch your skin. I bought the bras on Amazon and found the forms on eBay. They were much less expensive than buying through the other sources. 
    • Ashley0616
      I wore an olive corduroy coverall dress with a navy blue shirt underneath. 
    • Ashley0616
      @LittleSamCongratulations on one of the biggest decisions. Looking forward to your progress. 
    • Ivy
      I don't wear a bra to bed.  The girls aren't big enough to need it, but still enough to appreciate.  Just a flannel nightgown suits me fine.
    • Ashley0616
      You're welcome. I'm here quite often if you need me. 
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...