Nightflower said:Totally fine! I'm a girl, and I have stints where I really love dressing up in boys clothes (even though I do like being girly sometimes too), especially when I age-play. And I know that it's more acceptable in society for girls to wear guys clothes, than for boys to dress as girls. But even I've seen a lot of taboo, just as a frequent tomboy! I can only imagine how much harder it must be for you to accept, given how silly and rigid our society is.
So yes, I identify as a girl, and I'm straight, but I love the idea of being a little boy for some reason. It just seems like more fun, you know? So you go ahead and be who you are, and dress however you like. Honestly, I think it's really awesome that there are guys out there who have this side to them, and I would definitely date one. So there - proof that there are girls out there who would like you for you - sissy and all! :hugattack:
I applaud you but I have one question and Please don't take it as a derogatory remark my question a males hand is bigger than a female hand and more hairier! how would you cope with children whom are really straight and up front and will come straight out and say " Your a man" look at his hands ! How would you handle that?SissyDLE said:It is also worth bearing in mind that it is now widely recognised that there are a lot of non-binary and gender fluid people out there. One friend describes themselves as a 'Demi-girl' but the extent of their girlyness waxes and wanes on a daily, even hourly basis. Mostly they dress androgynously but they always wear makeup and have been known to don a dress. They are now on feminising hormomes but will probably not have the operation (whereas I will as I am gender binary, just in the wrong body)
sissyDLE
Jaymegurl said:My Dear dashsanta :
This is your lucky day!! Because guess what, now, you have a Sissy friend. I, too love wearing bras, pantyhose, girly diapers, blouses, dresses, skirts, short-shorts, anything girly, you know that I'll wear it. This is not a phase that i'm going through, This is my new lifestyle. Today, I'm wearing a really cute peasant top,
pink, double girly diapers, beige Capri stretch pants, sissy, girly, white socks, and blue sneakers.
Jaymegurl
Jaymegurl said:My Dear dashsanta :
This is your lucky day!! Because guess what, now, you have a Sissy friend. I, too love wearing bras, pantyhose, girly diapers, blouses, dresses, skirts, short-shorts, anything girly, you know that I'll wear it. This is not a phase that i'm going through, This is my new lifestyle. Today, I'm wearing a really cute peasant top,
pink, double girly diapers, beige Capri stretch pants, sissy, girly, white socks, and blue sneakers.
Jaymegurl
hosr63 said:You sound very sissy cute with that outfit you so nicely described. I am currently letting out my diaper/wetting passions come out and fully enjoy the warmth of openness, but right in behind that is my deep seated femboi/sissy persona that is kicking and squirming to come out in the open as well:smile:. Your words are very encouraging to say the least:thumbsup:
SissyDLE said:It is also worth bearing in mind that it is now widely recognised that there are a lot of non-binary and gender fluid people out there. One friend describes themselves as a 'Demi-girl' but the extent of their girlyness waxes and wanes on a daily, even hourly basis. Mostly they dress androgynously but they always wear makeup and have been known to don a dress. They are now on feminising hormomes but will probably not have the operation (whereas I will as I am gender binary, just in the wrong body)
DLE
MissRyu said:I didn't realize it was that old - I'm new to posting, and still trying to get the hang of the way things are organized. Whoops! Thanks for letting me know.
MissRyu said:I didn't realize it was that old - I'm new to posting, and still trying to get the hang of the way things are organized. Whoops! Thanks for letting me know.
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