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Post by Jessica on Jul 2, 2021 2:11:21 GMT
So here is something about me that I do when my wife is out of town that I have literally told no one. As I have said several times I have a stash of women's clothes I keep very well hidden that I only bust out when she is gone. I dress up as Jess and basically live as a woman for most of the week/weekend/whatever time I have.
What I didn't mention is that I usually go out to eat alone and to a movie at some point during this week. I will usually wear panties and a bra when I do this (usually under my jeans and a baggy sweatshirt).
The last time this happened I actually wore some hose under my jeans and some control stuff to hold my junk between my thighs. I also wore a cami over my bra and under my sweatshirt.
I love the feeling of being out in public in my ladies clothes, even if it is hidden from the world.
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Post by Lily on Jul 2, 2021 2:28:04 GMT
Now that you mention it, that's triggered a memory. I think I did something similar once. Just the two pieces of underwear underneath my guy clothes. I can't recall exactly what I felt, probably just the normal pleasant feeling you get. For someone in denial I seem to have got up to a lot more than even I thought.
I could see myself doing it again sometime, but I'm in no rush at the moment, but maybe not so far off.
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Post by Jessica on Jul 2, 2021 6:37:40 GMT
Yeah.....are you sure you didn't know about this side of you sooner........
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Post by Maria on Jul 2, 2021 11:03:47 GMT
I will quite often have female underwear and socks on even if I'm going out to the shops or wherever. No one can see them so... why not I also have a couple of pairs of women's jeans that I wear interchangeably with my others (or tbh I tend to go for them more) as they just look like jeans, so no one will see anything untoward. The only differences are that they fit me better (maybe my hips are a little wider than would be expected on a natal male?! ) and the tiny, tiny pockets, because apparently women don't need to bring things with them anywhere 🙄 For a while I've been thinking about maybe having a cinema trip where as well as all those things, I leave on a sports bra and wear a women's T-shirt rather than a men's. So more androgynous than obviously feminine, but I would know it was all women's clothes! Wear a hoodie or something over the top too, and just unzip it once in the low lighting of the cinema room.
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Post by Lily on Jul 2, 2021 11:49:33 GMT
Yeah.....are you sure you didn't know about this side of you sooner........ What do you mean? I just found this forum by complete accident Oh I definitely I knew but just didn't know how big it all was. You all know that of course.
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Post by Jessica on Jul 2, 2021 14:34:36 GMT
I will quite often have female underwear and socks on even if I'm going out to the shops or wherever. No one can see them so... why not I also have a couple of pairs of women's jeans that I wear interchangeably with my others (or tbh I tend to go for them more) as they just look like jeans, so no one will see anything untoward. The only differences are that they fit me better (maybe my hips are a little wider than would be expected on a natal male?! ) and the tiny, tiny pockets, because apparently women don't need to bring things with them anywhere 🙄 For a while I've been thinking about maybe having a cinema trip where as well as all those things, I leave on a sports bra and wear a women's T-shirt rather than a men's. So more androgynous than obviously feminine, but I would know it was all women's clothes! Wear a hoodie or something over the top too, and just unzip it once in the low lighting of the cinema room. I would recommend. It just feels great and is kind of a thrill. Chicken soup for the transgendered soul. What IS the deal with those tiny pockets anyway? I guess women typically carry purses?
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Post by Maria on Jul 2, 2021 19:07:46 GMT
I will quite often have female underwear and socks on even if I'm going out to the shops or wherever. No one can see them so... why not I also have a couple of pairs of women's jeans that I wear interchangeably with my others (or tbh I tend to go for them more) as they just look like jeans, so no one will see anything untoward. The only differences are that they fit me better (maybe my hips are a little wider than would be expected on a natal male?! ) and the tiny, tiny pockets, because apparently women don't need to bring things with them anywhere 🙄 For a while I've been thinking about maybe having a cinema trip where as well as all those things, I leave on a sports bra and wear a women's T-shirt rather than a men's. So more androgynous than obviously feminine, but I would know it was all women's clothes! Wear a hoodie or something over the top too, and just unzip it once in the low lighting of the cinema room. I would recommend. It just feels great and is kind of a thrill. Chicken soup for the transgendered soul. What IS the deal with those tiny pockets anyway? I guess women typically carry purses? Hmm, well I do have some vouchers that can be exchanged for cinema tickets... Looking at what's on I'd probably either go for Cruella or Supernova. I guess it could be that. I would say maybe they made men's pockets bigger, rather than the other way around, so that they could carry their hammers, screwdrivers, and whatever else around without them falling out, but I'm going to take an educated guess that women did not have jeans before men, and therefore their pocket design came later too.
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Post by Jessica on Jul 3, 2021 14:53:47 GMT
Women's pockets are decorative. Can't have those big bulky things ruin the looks of their figures I would imagine. Plus women's jeans are so tight that it would probably be uncomfortable to have much more than an ID or credit card in there anyway.
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Post by Maria on Jul 3, 2021 16:10:47 GMT
Women's pockets are decorative. Can't have those big bulky things ruin the looks of their figures I would imagine. Plus women's jeans are so tight that it would probably be uncomfortable to have much more than an ID or credit card in there anyway. Personally I find women's jeans to actually be a less tight fit around the waist and hip area. Whether that is by design, or whether that is down to the fact that I have no idea what size I should be in male clothes and almost never buy them (I'm very thrifty lol... Also I never had any interest in clothes or fashion until my big gender epiphany, and then only for women's clothes!) and therefore am just wearing the wrong size the whole time... I don't know!
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Post by Jessica on Jul 4, 2021 15:10:07 GMT
Women's pockets are decorative. Can't have those big bulky things ruin the looks of their figures I would imagine. Plus women's jeans are so tight that it would probably be uncomfortable to have much more than an ID or credit card in there anyway. Personally I find women's jeans to actually be a less tight fit around the waist and hip area. Whether that is by design, or whether that is down to the fact that I have no idea what size I should be in male clothes and almost never buy them (I'm very thrifty lol... Also I never had any interest in clothes or fashion until my big gender epiphany, and then only for women's clothes!) and therefore am just wearing the wrong size the whole time... I don't know! I have definitely NOT had that experience haha. I actually don't have any jeans in my current stash because the fit is so weird for me.
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Post by Maria on Jul 4, 2021 18:56:53 GMT
Personally I find women's jeans to actually be a less tight fit around the waist and hip area. Whether that is by design, or whether that is down to the fact that I have no idea what size I should be in male clothes and almost never buy them (I'm very thrifty lol... Also I never had any interest in clothes or fashion until my big gender epiphany, and then only for women's clothes!) and therefore am just wearing the wrong size the whole time... I don't know! I have definitely NOT had that experience haha. I actually don't have any jeans in my current stash because the fit is so weird for me. Maybe in the way that different brands will interpret sizes slightly differently, they also will do the cut and proportions slightly differently?
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Post by Jessica on Jul 5, 2021 16:06:53 GMT
I have definitely NOT had that experience haha. I actually don't have any jeans in my current stash because the fit is so weird for me. Maybe in the way that different brands will interpret sizes slightly differently, they also will do the cut and proportions slightly differently? Maybe. And also maybe I just have super narrow hips and a big weiner and women's jeans were not designed for that hahahahaha!
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Post by Maria on Jul 5, 2021 17:06:33 GMT
Maybe in the way that different brands will interpret sizes slightly differently, they also will do the cut and proportions slightly differently? Maybe. And also maybe I just have super narrow hips and a big weiner and women's jeans were not designed for that hahahahaha! Well yeah, when you put it like that... Although I'd have thought narrower hips would give you more room - unless the problem is that they keep wanting to fall down!
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Post by Jessica on Jul 5, 2021 20:29:02 GMT
Maybe. And also maybe I just have super narrow hips and a big weiner and women's jeans were not designed for that hahahahaha! Well yeah, when you put it like that... Although I'd have thought narrower hips would give you more room - unless the problem is that they keep wanting to fall down! Yeah, that is basically it. They don't fall down, but they don't stick to me either. They basically fit like oversized men's jeans because my hips don't even begin to fill them out. And they smash my junk which I honestly don't hate. But I have never really gotten into jeans because women's jeans don't feel much different to me when wearing them than mens.
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Post by Maria on Jul 5, 2021 20:32:12 GMT
Well yeah, when you put it like that... Although I'd have thought narrower hips would give you more room - unless the problem is that they keep wanting to fall down! Yeah, that is basically it. They don't fall down, but they don't stick to me either. They basically fit like oversized men's jeans because my hips don't even begin to fill them out. And they smash my junk which I honestly don't hate. But I have never really gotten into jeans because women's jeans don't feel much different to me when wearing them than mens. I never give it too much thought as I wear them pretty much interchangeably. They look so similar that no one notices anything, and so the only difference is that I feel more comfortable physically in them. And also mentally, because even on male-presenting days I know I am wearing something that is theoretically female.
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