Living on my own
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Francene
- Miss Crystal Goddess
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Living on my own
it's has been a long time since i last posted on this forum. Anyway, how are the girls right now? Just to give you an update, I have finally living on my own. My sis and i shared a two bedroom condo unit. It's just a ride away from my workplace. My sis had just recently left to work overseas and I was left alone in our place. As i have told earlier, my sis is very supportive of my cdíng and now that i'm on my own, i enjoy living a double life. That is everytime i came home at night from work, i would ususally shift to my "femme" mode. after shower and while relaxing for the night, i would usually wear girl's shorts or skirts, blouse or tank top or a baby doll dress, while watching tv and having some midnight snack. for my breast, i have made my own "falsies" by stuffing old stockings with rice grains and it feels good inside a bra giving me the feeling of being a girl! just living a girlie life for the night is fulfilling. the next morning i would be the "guy" again. I have been very careful in hiding the other side of me. i have already bought some clothes from thrift shops to include shoes. I have no problem because sales clerks have been very accomodating and wouldn't mind what you are buyin as long as you are paying the price.
- DonnaT
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Hi Francene.
ow do you feel when you have to change to guy mode, Francene?
I guess I'm not so far along the gender scale that it bothers me that much. Even though I hate changing, it just doesn't cause depression like it does for some. At least I can under-dress, wear nail polish, earrings, perfume and such in guy mode. So, I reckon that takes the edge off.
ow do you feel when you have to change to guy mode, Francene?
I guess I'm not so far along the gender scale that it bothers me that much. Even though I hate changing, it just doesn't cause depression like it does for some. At least I can under-dress, wear nail polish, earrings, perfume and such in guy mode. So, I reckon that takes the edge off.
DonnaT
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Francene
- Miss Crystal Goddess
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everything's ok. nothing much when i shift to "guy" mode. I'm actually dating a girl but she doesn't know everything about it. I'm just enjoying my life being me and the other side of me.exploring my female side is fun and exciting. it adds a little energy to me every morning. I actually have my own locked luggage where i hid my girlie things there. No more barging into my sister's belongings now that i have a work of my own and able to buy my own things from dress to sunglasses, headbands, bags...
- Anne
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