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Being Effeminate When Dressed

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 5:12 pm
by Martha G
Like I have said before, when I dress I become a woman.

I make a very passable woman as well as enjoy being a woman.

Recently I have been becoming more effeminate when dressed. I have been perfecting my mannerisms as well as my walk.

Have any of you ladies reached this stage?

Re: Being Effeminate When Dressed

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 1:14 am
by Noeleena
Hi,

?, what would be the difference then for a male and a female,

does it apply to a woman . = female.= how would it apply , if it does in my case being a female .

I'm not sure if it would , as I interact with men or women I do so I hope in a normal way , though you may find I'm very friendly to others as I get to know them for myself its not a put on or contrived , its just being myself as a female , though there is a point that was told to me at our SCA Renaissance camp last xmas

that I was . am very unsure of was termed as flirting I was taken aback as how I am as a person being friendly and my normal nature is , think I have this right , the person who talked with me is one of my friends so we can talk about things as female to female and very open with each other,

I'm not interested in men as a friendship relating to marriage or other , funnerly enough I seem to get on okay with most men for me that's rather strange knowing my background I would normaly no way ever ....that's a NO NO....

I'm quite close with my friends and women we are very free in our being together in talking about issues and detail we have and do share closely with each other, quite intermnit in our thinking and decussing things

...noeleena...

Re: Being Effeminate When Dressed

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 6:55 am
by Eileen (SO)
Dear Martha,

I have attended meetings with the 'girls'. Most look amazing! The mannerisms make all the difference though. You don't have to be so effeminate that you feel unnatural, just comfortable.

With a loving and accepting wife, my husband as her has become more at ease in mannerisms. Now able to practice at home instead of only at meetings, her walk, sitting, and posture have improved. Even getting another beer is more ladylike. :tipsy:

Eileen

Re: Being Effeminate When Dressed

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 7:59 am
by Martha G
I am at ease in my mannerisms. I don't overdo it.

Doing very well with my walk. When dressed I thoroughly enjoy walking like a woman.

I feel very good as a woman and have been accepted as one.

As a woman I enjoy a glass of chardonnay.

Oh my!