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Started by Donnabobhair, July 28, 2008, 04:10:10 AM

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Donnabobhair

I don't know if this is the correct  place.
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NicholeW.

Welcome to Susan's, Donnabobhair,

Thanks for the story of yourself. I'm sure that other CDs will have some similar stories and others will not. So it goes around here. None of us ever have the exact same story, but most of the time that doeasn't seem to be problematic. I'm certain that you'll fit in quite well and soon become an "old friend" as you continue to post.

All the very best to you and to your family.

Please take some time to read The Site Rules and on The Main Page you can discover Links, Chat and Wiki for your use as well. You might also want to go to the "Announcements" section and read the two posts "Post Ranks" and "Reputation Rules" to help you with some knowledge about when you can apply your own avatars, PM, and what those lil stars mean beneath all of our names and how to get them for yourself as well!! :)

It's great to have you here! :) Enjoy your stay.

Nichole
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barbie

Hi, Donnabobhair,

Thanks for your brief intro. Your story is very similar to mine.

When I go out with my kids, I also avoid wearing obviously feminine items such as skirts, heels and lipstick. But I did sometimes go out wearing skirt with my kid. As I thought my kids do not like it, nowadays I avoid it.

I wish I will be born as a boy in my next life. Giving birth and nursing children is so hard, and I wonder whether I could do that. I just select and take easy parts from women's life. I may be hypocritical in this sense.

I am curious about 'waxing eyebrows'. What is that? It sounds that it could be useful for me, too.

Barbie~~
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barbie

Quote from: Donnabobhair on July 28, 2008, 11:38:41 AM

By "waxing eyebrows" I meant plucking them to shape and trim them in a feminine style.
My wife prefers I do nothing to my eyebrows that a non-crossdressing guy wouldn't do.

Thanks. That is what I do everyday!

Barbie~~
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tekla

I've been surfing since I was a teenager - though I've done a poor job of growing up, and still can be found anywhere from Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz to Salmon Creek Beach in Sonoma.  My board is hot pink with deep purple trim, a custom job done for me by an old surfing buddy.  Though I only own one wet suit, and given the water temps here, that is not even enough sometimes.

But I've been crossdressing most of my life, and dress in a female way/manner most of the time when I'm not working.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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barbie

Quote from: Donnabobhair on July 28, 2008, 06:28:17 PM
Since I had intended to buy a second wetsuit anyway, I bought a perfect sized woman's one for myself. When I wear it I wear my breast forms in an athletic bra, and I "tuck" myself wearing a woman's firm support high leg brief panty girdle.

You encourage me to wear a swimsuit this summer. I have a tight girdle, which I have never put on.

I guess surfing in women's suit would be more thrilling. To me, crossdressing is thrilling and exciting, spurring my everyday life.

Baribe~~
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gennee

Welcome to Susans, Donna. Thank you for sharing your story. My wife of 28 years accepts that I crossdress and so does my son. 

Gennee



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