It went very well! She told me she feels like a bigot being okay with other people crossdressing but when it's your husband, the man you love comes out as a crossdresser and feeling weird and freaked out about it. She told me that it's going to take her some time for her to get comfortable with me wearing some things like ladies' shirts, skirts, dresses, shoes and makeup. Nails, leggings (nylons, tights, capris), undies, socks, she's completely okay with (thank goodness!).
She also set some boundaries for me to follow: No crossdressing at our daughter's school events for fear that our daughter would be bullied or teased over the fact that her daddy dresses like a lady. No crossdressing around town or locally - we live in a very small town and most of the population are republicans so she wouldn't like it if we became a target. I may dress up for appointments and friend gatherings and group meetings (I'm in a state-wide interest group) and maybe family gatherings (MY family, not her's.).
Feels like such a weight's been lifted from my shoulders. It's good to have an open discussion about these things.
Oh, she's also set a limit as to what colors I can do my nails in. No overly feminine reds, pinks or anything "loud", brilliant or flashy. Keep it subtle. Same with lipstick, lip gloss and liner.
Thanks so much for reading and your continued support and kindness!