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Title: Taking the Big Step
Post by: Denise01 on December 04, 2005, 11:46:30 PM
Post by: Denise01 on December 04, 2005, 11:46:30 PM
While I have been crossdressing now for several years, I had yet to go out fully dressed wearing make up and a skirt.
I Just returned from a months vacation and had a very exciting and enjoyable time.
With the exception of about 5 days out of a little over a month, I wore totally femme clothes, which consisted mainly slacks and ladies jeans etc,
I was visiting In Georgia with Cassie and her wife. We had previously planned a day of shopping and getting to know each other. I decided to go out fully en-femme including make up and wearing a skirt, which I had never done before in public. We went out for lunch, shopping and then dinner after. The next day, I again went out fully dressed with out even a thought of any detecition what so ever.
It felt so good to be accepted as a Lady, and from my observation, no one appeared to notice that I may have been other than the Lady, which I feel I should have been born as. Being fully dressed was a great confidence booster, as It appears I passed very well which I never really thought I could.
The following week I was in Virginia, and visited a girl that I have met from there several times. We also went shopping, that time I was wearing a new Skirt Suit, that I had bought while away, and it felt so good to be able to go out and again be accepted.
The biggest thing I found is that when out fully dressed, be confident in who you are and what you are doing wether it be shopping or dinining etc.
I would like to Thank every one in Susan's for the help and confidence that I am now able to enjoy life in the gender I feel I have been deprived of,
I Just returned from a months vacation and had a very exciting and enjoyable time.
With the exception of about 5 days out of a little over a month, I wore totally femme clothes, which consisted mainly slacks and ladies jeans etc,
I was visiting In Georgia with Cassie and her wife. We had previously planned a day of shopping and getting to know each other. I decided to go out fully en-femme including make up and wearing a skirt, which I had never done before in public. We went out for lunch, shopping and then dinner after. The next day, I again went out fully dressed with out even a thought of any detecition what so ever.
It felt so good to be accepted as a Lady, and from my observation, no one appeared to notice that I may have been other than the Lady, which I feel I should have been born as. Being fully dressed was a great confidence booster, as It appears I passed very well which I never really thought I could.
The following week I was in Virginia, and visited a girl that I have met from there several times. We also went shopping, that time I was wearing a new Skirt Suit, that I had bought while away, and it felt so good to be able to go out and again be accepted.
The biggest thing I found is that when out fully dressed, be confident in who you are and what you are doing wether it be shopping or dinining etc.
I would like to Thank every one in Susan's for the help and confidence that I am now able to enjoy life in the gender I feel I have been deprived of,
Title: Re: Taking the Big Step
Post by: ILoveTSWomen on December 05, 2005, 12:00:18 AM
Post by: ILoveTSWomen on December 05, 2005, 12:00:18 AM
Good for you Denise ;D
DennisInGA
DennisInGA
Title: Re: Taking the Big Step
Post by: stephanie_craxford on December 05, 2005, 05:30:33 AM
Post by: stephanie_craxford on December 05, 2005, 05:30:33 AM
Hi Denis,
It seems that your trip was everything you were hoping for and more. I'm so glad that you had a good time. I can tell that you are really feeling good about yourself. These are all positive steps to be cherished that's for sure.
Take care.
Steph
It seems that your trip was everything you were hoping for and more. I'm so glad that you had a good time. I can tell that you are really feeling good about yourself. These are all positive steps to be cherished that's for sure.
Take care.
Steph