Changing wardrobes

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Julie Miller
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Changing wardrobes

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Over time I have been phasing out male clothing from my wardrobe and replacing it with women's clothing.
For example I now wear womens underclothing (bras and panties) every day and no longer own any male briefs or undershirts.
All of my jeans have been replaced with ladies blue jeans.
Nightgowns have completely replaced pajamas.
I have as many women's coats and jackets as I do men's and will soon throw away all but one or two of the male variety.
I am now replacing shirts with blouses and tops.
My male wardrobe is largely limited to a few suits and dress shirts that I wear on the job.
This gradual change has made it easier for my wife to adjust and for me to handle the changes and self acceptance.
Things are going well.

Julia
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I recently upgraded from half a closet and one dresser with fem stuff. To two dressers and a closet full of fem stuff and just a little three draw with my male stuff in it.

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Would I change it? No.... Spent to long fighting to get to this point. I would not change nor give it up.
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Post by Carol Ann »

Julie,
If it helps I wear nothing but womens underwear all the time. I have one set of male drawers and that for the doctors office. (--)
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Thanks Carol Ann

Sometimes I wonder about myself

I guess that's what this forum is all about, validation.

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changing wardrobes

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My wardrobe is very much mix & match, draw for bras, another for panties & panty girdles, support stockings (most are kneehigh), hanging up is a mix male shirts, polo tops & femme tops and jeans are about 90% womens, shoes are male (Big feet)
Keeping them cupped comfortably.

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Carol Ann.......since most or all Doctors would care less what your wearing, I can say you can get rid of that last pair. LOL
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Post by DeniseL »

My wardrobe now is mostly mix and match, and I have not bought any male clothes now for almost 2 years.
Like a couple of the other girls I keep one set of male undies to wear to the doctors, but have worn panties, bra and cami or slip now for well over 3 years.
When i am on vacation, i now dress totally femme 24/7 however if for some reason I have to go drab, slacks and a plain top can be very gender neutual, that i have never had any problems

I find that i am more comfortable and less stressful when i am dressed totally femme

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