Quote from: Michelle_P on July 27, 2017, 11:56:58 PM
Funny observation...
I actually wear pantyhose and thigh-high hose more often now. First, it's warm weather and I prefer skirts with this weather to the usual skinny jeans, nicer in winter, or the good looking trousers I wear in my business attire.
Second, I'm 63, and have poor circulation in the lower legs, and compensate with compression socks and stockings. With a skirt, that pretty much means compression hose, which comes as knee-highs, thigh-highs, and pantyhose. Most of my shirts are not quite long enough for knee-highs. 
So, I can justify wearing this stuff. 
Aha, Michelle! But you do have practical reasons to do it! [emoji4] However, when I whore those intimates, before even dreaming of transitioning, I did it for the thrill, out of plain kinkiness. [emoji39] Indeed, for a long time (decades) I did it without being aware why I did it... it just felt super good and not just in an erotic kind of way. Nowadays, I realize that this was my way of relieving the peaks of dysphoria... The big difference, now, is that the largest chunk of that dysphoria is gone and I wear women's attiré pretty much every day, so as Elkie pointed out, I'm now used to it and find it natural... Almost no more urges to sooth the dysphoria (when they do happen, I just have some fun with makeup for a while and I quickly calm down [emoji10]).
As for the practicality of it, I still find plain sheer black pantyhose beautiful and elegant (in proper context and combination, of course) but they are scarcely used by women here in Belgium, except in combination with a business attiré (and even then, not that often) of for special occasions (weddings, etc.). I do find them comfortable as well. Next winter will be my first winter in transition; I'll probably be using warm thights underneath my trousers quite often, but for now I don't really have any significant practical experience. Compression stockings sound good, especially at work, because I spend a signicant part of my time standing and sometimes, around the end of the shift, my calves feel tired, even if l don't have signs of significant venous insufficiency (yet!). I'll probably try a pair when it gets cooler.
Thanks for dropping by! [emoji4]
Hugs, Sarah
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