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How does it feel to wear a skirt or dress after GCS

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NancyDrew1930

I was just thinking today of my GCS surgery sometime in the future, and I was wondering for those who already had it, how does it feel to walk around wearing a skirt or dress, the ultimate symbol of femininity, without having that thing under it?  I've read of those who have had GCS talk about how with pants, leggings, shorts and underwear and they love the feel of having a flat front area, and of the clothes fitting correctly, and I'm looking forward to being able to wear those, especially leather pants and know that I'm flat from both loosing weight and that I no longer have that thing down there. 

But what did it feel like after GCS when you wore that ultimate symbol of womanhood with maybe some pantyhose and you knew that you could sit in that dress 👗 or skirt as a woman with the right woman parts under that skirt/dress?  Or even just looking in the mirror did you notice any change physical change to the skirt/dress, like with underwear or biker shorts knowing that they now fit as they should?
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ChrissyRyan

I have not have lower surgery.  I will wear a dress though.  I like to. 
Sometimes I get a little concerned about the male package down there but I wear my clothing loosely.  I would not wear a pencil skirt but a flowing skirt can work for me too.
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