Dress up
I put it to you that it’s just as sexy to watch a woman dress as it is to watch her undress.
At least it’s true for me, when it comes to watching my wife, Anne.
Of course, being a smart woman, she sometimes teases me by making it a bit of a production.
She’ll come out of the bathroom in just a bra and panties, and take her time putting on stockings before slipping on her blouse and wiggling into her skirt.
Then she’ll come over to the bed and give me a long kiss before putting on her makeup and shoes to face the world.
And I sit there for a moment and think,, that despite being assigned male at birth, she is the most feminine woman I know, and I am very glad she’s with me.
Then it will be time for me to get into my own skirt and go to my own job.
I only wish I could raid her closet, but she’s much smaller than I am.
Of course, unlike her, I didn’t start a transition as a teen, but waited until I was in my twenties ....
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Comments
Hmmm....
Or Fifties perhaps? A lovely picture, you have painted here Dots!
Loving Hugs Talia
thanks, Talia
huggles!
so....
your obviously anne.....so ...girly....
nope nope, Jaci
you're the girly one!
pfft
Nobody believes that anymore. Not sure why you try at all girlie girl.
Still think Anne is you.
Anne is more like you
you wear more more dresses than I do
really
who has PINK slacks?
they're light rose!
you have the skirts and dresses.
ehhhhhhh
that means nothing.
and they are PINK pants.
interesting facts.
Ahhh the old colour quandary...
I tend to wonder why the west considers pink as a feminine colour anyways. In the east, pink is a decidedly masculine colour.
To me, femininity doesn't really HAVE a colour. It's all in how you use the colours anyway, no matter what they are! :)
Pink for boys
It seems as late as the 1940's pink was considered a boy's colour and blue was for girls. It seems to have changed around in the post war years.
watch Cinderella
the reason why she wore a blue dress was because at the time blue was considered a feminine color.
I honestly dont know why that changed.
huggles!
Then came Sleeping Beauty.
There was serious debate whether Aurora's dress should be pink or blue.
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
Nice shorty!
Nice sexy high-cut short. Um, "General Audiences"?
;-)
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
I think it qualifies as general audiences
but I might be biased