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When being a woman becomes natural

Started by Lisatrans69, September 26, 2014, 12:41:57 AM

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Lisatrans69

I'm Lisatrans69,

I saw a post by a GG woman talking about a GG survey about: (1) What do you like about being female; (2) Are you in a lasting relationship with a man...etc.

Well, as a post-op woman for 5-6 years, and never had anything but one boy-man friend I gave my virginity to, I really love my girlfriends who understand me, as any other young woman. (24) We share like any other women do, relationships, family, pregnant friends (I'm always jealous of), 'I do plan to one day get married, adopt a newborn and breastfeed, (dream maybe!), shopping, cute outfits, cooking, etc. AND sex with our men.

I still get a kick after taking a shower, come into the bedroom, with a towel wrapped around my head, and covering my breasts, and 'as much as possible around my vulva.'

Then I delight putting on a clean pair of panties, and a bra, as he watches as slyly as possible. He is always horny for me in many ways, and I love that. Him seeing my Vajay, boobs, is exciting, still.

I love my work, my family, I just love Finally just being female, for ever now, thankfully after GCS!, breast implants, facial feminization, hormones, blah, blah.

After I'm ready, a pretty dress, make-up, hair done, jewelry, purse, etc., I walk proudly into the  world a woman. (Hoping for VJ sex tonight!

I's everything to me now to be a regular, not gorgeous, but average pretty, female.

Too all my sisters,

Lisa     (text back please why you like being a woman)


Hi! I didn't feel really different at four, I just loved my family, and knew I was a girl like my older sister. My physician parents sent me to psychiatrists, and I was diagnosed transgender. I went to an accepting school where I could dress as the girl I was an take the puberty delaying meds and later female hormones. My SRS surgery was at 18. I'm now 23; love men! I love being female! Challenges
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