I know the feeling of having enough and going back to comfort clothes.
In my early dayes of cross dressing I would equate the feeling to riding a wave. I was content with a undergarment then over a period of time need to build (dress) till I was fully dressed. Then the wave (need) would subside and I may go long periods of time without needing to cross dress again. Even today I find that there are times when I have the oppurtinity but don't feel the need.
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That describes it quite well Leeza.
I guess I struck quite a chord talking about comfort clothes. It was nice to see all the identification.
Jeannie I think there are large swaths of the world that have been civilized for a very long time where pajamas are worn as pants all the time.
There are two subjects going on also. Someone who mistreats their body to the point of signifigant obesity (or anoriexia) can be disturbing to look at (I say this in no way trying to diminish their worth as human beings, and as someone who at times has met the definition of obese). It's a lot different than someone who's clothing doesn't meet our standards. One3 is an issue of health and self abuse, one is an issue of appearances. Sounds like we are talking about the easy issue, appearances.
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I guess I struck quite a chord talking about comfort clothes. It was nice to see all the identification.
Jeannie I think there are large swaths of the world that have been civilized for a very long time where pajamas are worn as pants all the time.
There are two subjects going on also. Someone who mistreats their body to the point of signifigant obesity (or anoriexia) can be disturbing to look at (I say this in no way trying to diminish their worth as human beings, and as someone who at times has met the definition of obese). It's a lot different than someone who's clothing doesn't meet our standards. One3 is an issue of health and self abuse, one is an issue of appearances. Sounds like we are talking about the easy issue, appearances.
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