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Vicki's Memories of the past. (Part 1)

Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 9:04 pm
by VickiCD
Hi all.

For some of us, trying to remember the earliest memories of our past (meaning our first experience trying on woman’s clothing.), is usually
engrained within our subconscious mind since childhood. I remember clearly how at the age of 11, I was curious about trying on my Mothers hosiery; I remember how I got caught with them on, and how she reacted.
Her words were quote; "Please don't ever let me catch you trying to wear my hosiery again, especially during the daytime when your Father is home!” unquote.

Of course she just left without uttering another word. A couple hours later she came to see me in my room. The conversation was quite a supportive one, and even though she was concern about the situation. She indicated that the next time I feel to experiment wearing woman’s clothing, she would help me. Now you can imagine the relief I felt and the love not to mention the support being offered by my Mother. Can this be? A fully understanding Mother willing to help her son during his first initial experience with cross-dressing. How fortunate I was.

In time my Mother became not only such a great inspiration in life, but she taught me everything, from determining the sizes of clothing, makeup, etc. She became in essence my best girl friend.

More to come.

Love

Vicki :)

Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 9:41 pm
by Beauty
Hi Vicki,

That's great that your mom helped you!! :) We have a few people here who have had their mom's support.

Mine came much later in life. :) I told my mom when I was 35, I think? It was 35 or 34.

Regardless, I'm happy you told us Part 1 of your beginnings story!!! :)

Thank you!! I look forward to reading the next part too. :)

Beauty

support

Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 4:24 am
by Karen Marie
hi vicki,
you're so lucky,i too had a very supportive mom.
it made finding myself so much easier. we were truly blessed.
bunches of hugs,karen.

Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 6:44 am
by Barbara
I envy you for having a supportive mom. The only time my mom saw me fully done up en femme was on Halloween, and she threw a fit. :(

Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 7:14 am
by Josey
HI Vicki,

That is a wonderful start to a full story. I look forward to some more.

You were very lucky to have your mother's support. In my home, my mother's only contact with it was to catch me dressed <<^^^>> and scream or just ignore it the rest of the time. Not supportive at all and a great way to build a lifetime of guilt. 8-[

Sorry to complain, Mom. Other than that, you have always been wonderful. *;*;*

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