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

Started by NancyDrew1930, November 05, 2025, 08:07:09 PM

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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?

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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noleen111

I have had lower surgery, it feels great to have that freedom

I love wearing dresses or skirts, having that freedom to wear any style or dress is liberating and not having that worry, that the package will make something not look right.

You can wear tight dresses/skirts without having to tape up and it starting to get uncomfortable or then you needing to pee.

but something else over and above skirts, been able to wear yoga pants with nothing over it is wow and also been able to wear any style of panties, for me I loved been able to wear a bikini bottom without worrying about will their be room to tuck or will something not look right.
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KathyLauren

Even before surgery, I didn't worry much about it.  I prefer loose, flowy skirts, and I always was careful to tuck effectively, so other than a quick check in the mirror before going out, I didn't give it much thought.

My first trip outside after surgery (coming home from the hospital by taxi, plane and taxi), I wore a skirt.  My only thought on the subject was, "That's one thing I'll never have to think about again."  And I haven't.
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NancyDrew1930

Quote from: noleen111 on Yesterday at 03:44:08 AMI have had lower surgery, it feels great to have that freedom

I love wearing dresses or skirts, having that freedom to wear any style or dress is liberating and not having that worry, that the package will make something not look right.

You can wear tight dresses/skirts without having to tape up and it starting to get uncomfortable or then you needing to pee.

but something else over and above skirts, been able to wear yoga pants with nothing over it is wow and also been able to wear any style of panties, for me I loved been able to wear a bikini bottom without worrying about will their be room to tuck or will something not look right.
@noleen111 right now I'm not buying a lot of clothes, because of my upcoming weight loss surgery (why spend money when in a few months I'll be losing a bunch of weight and I just need to rebuy all new clothes in a smaller size?!) however, I do want to wear some of those tight skirts and dresses without having both a stomach and anything else showing through (right now because of my stomach, I'm not really concerned about that area, because my stomach causes the fabrics to be very far out from my crotch area if that makes sense).  And I'm looking forward to those tight shirts and dresses causing men's eyes to look higher on me than the crotch area, and looking into either of my two sets of "headlights" (and I hope they will be looking into my high "headlights", but they'll probably be looking at my "lower headlights")---although I've had some success lately with getting the guys to look into my lower headlights, because I've worn a few skirts up right below my breasts, and they've been looking at them.  A few of the women at my work have asked me if I was wearing a shirt/skirt combination or a dress, becaus they told me that I had managed to get my breasts actually poking out. 
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