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Wife away, dressed and went driving.

Started by Salina, May 13, 2011, 11:42:36 AM

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Salina

Well, my wife left for a few hours and after she left I put on a skirt and blouse and opened toe shoes and went for a drive.  I stopped off at a hardees drive thru for coffee , then off I went.   I have to say it was great!  It felt wonderful to be able to dress the way I want and feel, if only for a few hours.  I realize something though.  When I am dressed, I, if only for a short time, seem to develope some feminin feelings.  Not sexual, but definitely womanly 
     like more patience, a somewhat different view of things than I would otherwise, also  more opened minded and understanding and forgiving.  I like those feelings.   Its a shame I cant dress more often but I made my wife a promise and wont dress when we are together.  But when she leaves for a few hours, we are not together.  Splitting hairs, perhaps, but its the only time I can dress.   
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Samantha Stone

I too find driving while dressed relaxing and special.  A couple of weeks ago I made a 100 mile dressed
During the daytime and it was wonderful.  The only sad thing is that I had to change back in my car before I arrived at my destination.   

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justmeinoz

It is a good way to start too.  Pity you can't go for a drive with your wife though. Has she ever seen you dressed properly, or is she just freaked out by the idea alone?

Karen.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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gennee

Be thankful for the time that you can dress. Thank you for sharing.                                                                                                              Gennee
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