Earlier this week, when checking in with store management (part of my job) the manager on duty treated me as a female. Later, at the local brew pub, a good male friend told me I was really a kind person. He was talking about trying to find a nice woman to date. Both incidents warmed my heart and made me smile.
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Bobbi42, Davida (Bombi), Donkster, ThaumasWearing women’s underwear and clothes has a calming effect as I feel complete and ‘me’. I love being a soft caring person and helping people.
I am more relaxed, able to better cope with my emotions, and handle stress more rationally. I am more confident in my own abilities and decision making.
My wife is not a supporter of my dressing in lingerie and clothing, but admits being in touch with my feminine side makes me the caring person I am.
Cheers, Sailor
No I don’t think it has.
I know one thing women’s clothing is softer, that has an effect on my feeling more comfortable— physically.
I think I’ve always been patient and slow to anger.
thats just me. The confidence i feel I can credit my wife for helping me.
I cannot say that it has.
Since I started wearing a bra I have discovered:
I still enjoy camaraderie with my male friends, we still share the same interests and engage in traditionally male activities.
I still work at being a good husband and father.
I have not developed any interest in becoming a woman.
I have not had any desire to have sex with a man.
I don’t think it has changed me at all.
Bob
I know wearing women’s clothing has changed how I behave and how I feel. I know I am more talkative when I am wearing a bra and panties and slipping on a cami and a slip makes me feel relaxed. I am less frenetic when doing things about the house and garden and far more tolerant of other people. Overall then it is a good thing.
Wearing female clothing and then styling myself as a woman has definitely had an impact on me. You certainly feel differently and living out your feminine side, as I like to call it, also changes your own perception.
You don’t become a woman by wearing female clothing, but you definitely become a little more feminine. And it’s also good for my self-esteem. Being able to live out what has probably always been inside you is a great experience. What a feeling it was to leave the house dressed and styled completely feminine for the first time, to walk down the street, simply indescribable.
Overall, I feel more relaxed and balanced. My own behavior is changing. You react more calmly and are more responsive to others. It’s a really positive experience that I wouldn’t want to do without.
So true, Cynthia. I always feel soft and open when I get dressed in the morning. In my mind that is a very feminine disposition. When I am aware of my clothing, I feel the same way and a smile comes to my face. But after years of wearing, as many have reported, I have to stop and think about what I am actually wearing, the clothes are such a part of daily life. So in between those aware times, I slip back into my masculine disposition and can get riled up much easier then when I’m aware of my bra/panties/stockings/garters or make up. It’s a wonderful life.
Bali
PS I like the movie, but it’s not my favorite Christmas movie. Number one is Miracle on 34th Street, followed by Die Hard. But that’s another post.
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