• All Green today (almost) #outfitfortheday satin crossover blouse with faux leather skirt and suede boots
    All Green today (almost) #outfitfortheday satin crossover blouse with faux leather skirt and suede boots
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  • New boots arrived, me gusta
    New boots arrived, me gusta 😊
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  • Felt super cute today wearing these full zip knee high leather boots
    Felt super cute today wearing these full zip knee high leather boots😍
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  • Outfit for the day, something a little casual with white boots
    Outfit for the day, something a little casual with white boots
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  • Outfit for the day is Faux Leather Midi Dress, Crimson stockings, Block suede Knee high boots with block heels, fur lined hooded cloak to keep the chill off the shoestring strapped shoulders
    Outfit for the day is Faux Leather Midi Dress, Crimson stockings, Block suede Knee high boots with block heels, fur lined hooded cloak to keep the chill off the shoestring strapped shoulders
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  • Pigeon ...

    I waited long
    In jeans and boots
    Too cold for fancy skirt..
    She never came
    To make me pain,
    Not answered the phone...
    We knew each other
    25... quite long to trust
    A Friend.
    I opendly admitted her
    That now I am Kate...
    She never came
    Paris was cold,
    The river flood
    And vaves...
    And only pigeon
    Met me
    Ironic, so insane...
    Pigeon ... I waited long In jeans and boots Too cold for fancy skirt.. She never came To make me pain, Not answered the phone... We knew each other 25... quite long to trust A Friend. I opendly admitted her That now I am Kate... She never came Paris was cold, The river flood And vaves... And only pigeon Met me Ironic, so insane...
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  • Hello, my sisters and admirers. My boots finally arrived, and I decided to try them with some leather shorts that I've been wearing for a while. I'll be pairing this look with other pieces again and again. The boots are great, I love them. They're the perfect choice for me, in terms of design, price, and size.
    Hello, my sisters and admirers. 💋💋💋My boots finally arrived, and I decided to try them with some leather shorts that I've been wearing for a while. 😜I'll be pairing this look with other pieces again and again. The boots are great, I love them.😊 They're the perfect choice for me, in terms of design, price, and size.
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  • Just trying this little number on, got it in purple and black too, but was mixing the boots, love the #corsets #party wear
    Just trying this little number on, got it in purple and black too, but was mixing the boots, love the #corsets #party wear
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  • And #OutfitForTheDay #PVC Leggings #AnkleBoots Purple #SatinCorset then a black sleeved top, very likely to be replaced with jumper very soon though
    And #OutfitForTheDay #PVC Leggings #AnkleBoots Purple #SatinCorset then a black sleeved top, very likely to be replaced with jumper very soon though 😂
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  • Been wearing opaque tights and boots to work lately with this crappy weather.
    Been wearing opaque tights and boots to work lately with this crappy weather.
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  • Literally had my eyes open for 2 mins today and already treated myself to some gorgeous boots from eBay but it is BOOT SEASON!
    Literally had my eyes open for 2 mins today and already treated myself to some gorgeous boots from eBay 😅😩 but it is BOOT SEASON! 😍🖤
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  • OK… I saw this skirt, I needed it, I wanted it, I bought it. Then I paired it with this top. Can’t decide though… Fishnets and boots, or stockings and heels? What do you think?
    OK… I saw this skirt, I needed it, I wanted it, I bought it. Then I paired it with this top. Can’t decide though… Fishnets and boots, or stockings and heels? What do you think?
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  • Omgggg! Got some shiny ankle boots/heels from a charity shop for a tenner today. Put them on earlier and have never worn anything more sexy. Can't take them off!!!!!!!
    Omgggg! Got some shiny ankle boots/heels from a charity shop for a tenner today. Put them on earlier and have never worn anything more sexy. Can't take them off!!!!!!!
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  • My other new holiday outfit. It has a bow in the back and finally some boots! Yay! Hope everyone is doing well
    My other new holiday outfit. It has a bow in the back and finally some boots! Yay! Hope everyone is doing well
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  • Fun at Skool for Melanie.....!
    #SatinBlouse #KinkyBoots #SchoolUniform
    Fun at Skool for Melanie.....! #SatinBlouse #KinkyBoots #SchoolUniform
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  • Todays outfit of the day Velvet dress with lace sleeves and my gorgeous suede black boots, not a flattering look, but comfortable
    Todays outfit of the day Velvet dress with lace sleeves and my gorgeous suede black boots, not a flattering look, but comfortable 😅
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  • Outfit for today..., also have these boots in Red
    Outfit for today..., also have these boots in Red
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  • Something Autumnal for outfit of the day, not sure the cardigan goes right, but the dress is cute and goes with the boots
    Something Autumnal for outfit of the day, not sure the cardigan goes right, but the dress is cute and goes with the boots
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  • Another past outfit of the day, Duede boots with tassle fringe, Burgundy faux leather skirt and red with black lace detail top with shoestring straps, the fut is from a faux fur waste coat too, needed this time oif year, especially in my area
    Another past outfit of the day, Duede boots with tassle fringe, Burgundy faux leather skirt and red with black lace detail top with shoestring straps, the fut is from a faux fur waste coat too, needed this time oif year, especially in my area
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  • A previous outfit of the day, again, boots, faux leather skirt and top with checked sleeved shirt for contrast
    A previous outfit of the day, again, boots, faux leather skirt and top with checked sleeved shirt for contrast
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  • Outfit of the day Faux leather dress with bodysuit and suede knee boots (got them in blue and burgundy as well)
    Outfit of the day Faux leather dress with bodysuit and suede knee boots (got them in blue and burgundy as well)
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  • Hey everyone. I had a fantasy-themed corset. A friend said it looked like leather armor. So I thought of putting together a matching outfit: a leather striped skirt, fur-trimmed boots, and leather bracers, also fur-trimmed. What do you think of this idea, which is still just in my head?
    And the background is AI-generated, like a medieval tavern.
    Hey everyone. I had a fantasy-themed corset. A friend said it looked like leather armor. So I thought of putting together a matching outfit: a leather striped skirt, fur-trimmed boots, and leather bracers, also fur-trimmed. What do you think of this idea, which is still just in my head? And the background is AI-generated, like a medieval tavern.
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  • The best boots I've ever bought I'm in love
    The best boots I've ever bought I'm in love❤️❤️
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  • Life's more fun in femme mode, also new boots and stockings
    Life's more fun in femme mode, also new boots and stockings
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  • Good afternoon my darlings how are we on this damp day it's boots time keep me dry xxxxxxx
    Good afternoon my darlings how are we on this damp day it's boots time keep me dry xxxxxxx
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  • I love this skimpy t-shirt and blue cardigan, especially when they are combined with a denim skirt & my favourite boots
    I love this skimpy t-shirt and blue cardigan, especially when they are combined with a denim skirt & my favourite boots 😁
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  • Morning no heels or boots or stocking for a,week
    Morning no heels or boots or stocking for a,week😥
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  • Mmmmmmmm boots
    Mmmmmmmm boots
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  • Another couple of fantastic bargains purchased in a charity shop today.
    What looks better with this Cheongsam style dress....heels or boots?
    I know which I prefer
    Another couple of fantastic bargains purchased in a charity shop today. What looks better with this Cheongsam style dress....heels or boots? I know which I prefer 😉
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  • Unraveling the Thread: How Clothing Has Been Used to Subjugate Women—and Why That’s Changing (continued)
    By Chrissy

    Clothing as Power—and Resistance

    Throughout history, clothing has helped define who was allowed to hold power. Male garments—uniforms, suits, boots—were made for authority. Female garments were not.

    This is why women were long excluded from spaces of governance and decision-making. Until just a few decades ago, women couldn’t wear pants in courtrooms or on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Power had a dress code—and that dress code was male.

    Today, those lines are blurring. The rise of androgynous and gender-neutral fashion challenges the old binaries. More people are rejecting the idea that clothes must conform to “male” or “female.” Icons like Harry Styles, Elliot Page, and Indya Moore are showing that fashion can be fluid, expressive, and liberating.

    Yet, as someone living with a transgender identity, I still feel the weight of those norms. When I wear a bra or slip on a dress, I’m not just “playing dress-up.” I’m aligning myself with my truth. I’m saying to the world—even if they can’t see it yet—that I know who I am.

    The Future: Beyond Gendered Fabric

    We are in the midst of a slow but powerful revolution. The #FreeTheNipple movement, the rise of unisex clothing lines, and the increased visibility of trans and nonbinary voices all point to one truth: gender expression cannot—and should not—be policed by fabric.

    But the work isn’t done. We still live in a world where a child in a skirt is bullied, where a trans woman is judged by her ability to “pass,” and where freedom of clothing is still a privilege, not a right.

    So yes, I dream of a world where clothes mean only what we want them to mean—where they’re tools of expression, not oppression. But until then, I will continue to express my identity, my truth, my womanhood—even if it’s still beneath the surface, hidden under layers. Because to wear what makes you feel like you is an act of quiet rebellion. And sometimes, rebellion begins in a closet.

    What are your thoughts?

    Love,
    Chrissy

    #crossdresser #crossdressing #CD #gurl #sissy #sissyboy #trans #tgirl #transgirl #transwoman #transgender #ladyboy #femboy #shemale
    Unraveling the Thread: How Clothing Has Been Used to Subjugate Women—and Why That’s Changing (continued) By Chrissy Clothing as Power—and Resistance Throughout history, clothing has helped define who was allowed to hold power. Male garments—uniforms, suits, boots—were made for authority. Female garments were not. This is why women were long excluded from spaces of governance and decision-making. Until just a few decades ago, women couldn’t wear pants in courtrooms or on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Power had a dress code—and that dress code was male. Today, those lines are blurring. The rise of androgynous and gender-neutral fashion challenges the old binaries. More people are rejecting the idea that clothes must conform to “male” or “female.” Icons like Harry Styles, Elliot Page, and Indya Moore are showing that fashion can be fluid, expressive, and liberating. Yet, as someone living with a transgender identity, I still feel the weight of those norms. When I wear a bra or slip on a dress, I’m not just “playing dress-up.” I’m aligning myself with my truth. I’m saying to the world—even if they can’t see it yet—that I know who I am. The Future: Beyond Gendered Fabric We are in the midst of a slow but powerful revolution. The #FreeTheNipple movement, the rise of unisex clothing lines, and the increased visibility of trans and nonbinary voices all point to one truth: gender expression cannot—and should not—be policed by fabric. But the work isn’t done. We still live in a world where a child in a skirt is bullied, where a trans woman is judged by her ability to “pass,” and where freedom of clothing is still a privilege, not a right. So yes, I dream of a world where clothes mean only what we want them to mean—where they’re tools of expression, not oppression. But until then, I will continue to express my identity, my truth, my womanhood—even if it’s still beneath the surface, hidden under layers. Because to wear what makes you feel like you is an act of quiet rebellion. And sometimes, rebellion begins in a closet. What are your thoughts? Love, Chrissy #crossdresser #crossdressing #CD #gurl #sissy #sissyboy #trans #tgirl #transgirl #transwoman #transgender #ladyboy #femboy #shemale
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  • Unraveling the Thread: How Clothing Has Been Used to Subjugate Women—and Why That’s Changing
    By Chrissy

    Why do women have to cover their chests while men can go shirtless in public? It’s a question that may seem simple—but carries profound implications about gender, power, and control. What we wear has never been neutral. Clothing is one of the most immediate ways society tells us who we are, or who we’re allowed to be. And when it comes to gender, clothing has been weaponized—especially against women—for centuries.

    But this isn’t just about history. It’s about lived experience. It’s personal.

    My Own Journey Through the Fabric of Gender

    As someone still exploring my own gender identity, this topic isn’t abstract. I was always a little more feminine than masculine, even as a child. For years, I repressed it—hiding behind "boy clothes" and what society expected of me. But in time, especially through the support of loving partners and close relationships, I came to embrace not only my homosexuality but something even deeper: the truth of my transgender identity. I am a woman—a female self long trapped in a male body.

    Though I firmly believe clothing shouldn't define gender—because gender identity is internal, not sartorial—clothing still does carry that symbolic weight in our world today. And so, until I find the strength to publicly transition, I express my femininity in the ways that are available to me now: I wear bras and female underwear every day in secret beneath my outwardly masculine clothing. In private, I allow myself to wear skirts, dresses, lingerie, and the soft, beautiful fabrics that make me feel aligned with my true self.

    It’s not about performance. It’s about presence. It’s about reclaiming what was always mine.

    The History of Clothing as a Tool of Gender Control

    To understand how we got here, we must look back.

    Clothing began as a means of protection. But from early civilization onward, it evolved into a tool of social stratification—and eventually, a means of gender control. Ancient societies created strict visual codes for women, emphasizing modesty, submission, and containment. While men wore tunics or armor suited for movement, battle, and public life, women were wrapped, tied, bound, and veiled.

    The message was clear: men moved freely through the world. Women did not.

    In medieval and early modern Europe, this dichotomy hardened. Men's clothing was practical. Women’s clothing was restrictive, ornate, and often uncomfortably symbolic. Corsets, crinolines, and hoop skirts made running, fighting, or even breathing difficult. These garments weren’t just fashion—they were cages.

    If you were wearing a dress, you weren’t riding into battle. You weren’t speaking in court. You weren’t commanding an army or a kingdom. You were ornamental. You were controlled.

    Modesty, the Female Chest, and the Double Standard

    These patterns persist today—nowhere more clearly than in the sexualization of the female chest. The fact that a man can walk down the street shirtless without a second glance, while a woman can be arrested for doing the same, speaks volumes. This isn’t about modesty. It’s about power and shame.

    The female chest has been hyper-sexualized while simultaneously shrouded in taboo. This serves to objectify women and punish them at the same time. Even breastfeeding in public is controversial in many places—seen not as natural or maternal, but as obscene.

    This double standard is part of a larger system that says women must be desirable but modest, visible but not too loud, strong but not threatening. And clothing is the vehicle through which these contradictory demands are enforced.

    Clothing as Power—and Resistance

    Throughout history, clothing has helped define who was allowed to hold power. Male garments—uniforms, suits, boots—were made for authority. Female garments were not.

    This is why women were long excluded from spaces of governance and decision-making. Until just a few decades ago, women couldn’t wear pants in courtrooms or on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Power had a dress code—and that dress code was male. To be continued in next post...

    Love,
    Chrissy
    #crossdresser #crossdressing #CD #gurl #sissy #sissyboy #trans #tgirl #transgirl #transwoman #transgender #ladyboy #femboy #shemale
    Unraveling the Thread: How Clothing Has Been Used to Subjugate Women—and Why That’s Changing By Chrissy Why do women have to cover their chests while men can go shirtless in public? It’s a question that may seem simple—but carries profound implications about gender, power, and control. What we wear has never been neutral. Clothing is one of the most immediate ways society tells us who we are, or who we’re allowed to be. And when it comes to gender, clothing has been weaponized—especially against women—for centuries. But this isn’t just about history. It’s about lived experience. It’s personal. My Own Journey Through the Fabric of Gender As someone still exploring my own gender identity, this topic isn’t abstract. I was always a little more feminine than masculine, even as a child. For years, I repressed it—hiding behind "boy clothes" and what society expected of me. But in time, especially through the support of loving partners and close relationships, I came to embrace not only my homosexuality but something even deeper: the truth of my transgender identity. I am a woman—a female self long trapped in a male body. Though I firmly believe clothing shouldn't define gender—because gender identity is internal, not sartorial—clothing still does carry that symbolic weight in our world today. And so, until I find the strength to publicly transition, I express my femininity in the ways that are available to me now: I wear bras and female underwear every day in secret beneath my outwardly masculine clothing. In private, I allow myself to wear skirts, dresses, lingerie, and the soft, beautiful fabrics that make me feel aligned with my true self. It’s not about performance. It’s about presence. It’s about reclaiming what was always mine. The History of Clothing as a Tool of Gender Control To understand how we got here, we must look back. Clothing began as a means of protection. But from early civilization onward, it evolved into a tool of social stratification—and eventually, a means of gender control. Ancient societies created strict visual codes for women, emphasizing modesty, submission, and containment. While men wore tunics or armor suited for movement, battle, and public life, women were wrapped, tied, bound, and veiled. The message was clear: men moved freely through the world. Women did not. In medieval and early modern Europe, this dichotomy hardened. Men's clothing was practical. Women’s clothing was restrictive, ornate, and often uncomfortably symbolic. Corsets, crinolines, and hoop skirts made running, fighting, or even breathing difficult. These garments weren’t just fashion—they were cages. If you were wearing a dress, you weren’t riding into battle. You weren’t speaking in court. You weren’t commanding an army or a kingdom. You were ornamental. You were controlled. Modesty, the Female Chest, and the Double Standard These patterns persist today—nowhere more clearly than in the sexualization of the female chest. The fact that a man can walk down the street shirtless without a second glance, while a woman can be arrested for doing the same, speaks volumes. This isn’t about modesty. It’s about power and shame. The female chest has been hyper-sexualized while simultaneously shrouded in taboo. This serves to objectify women and punish them at the same time. Even breastfeeding in public is controversial in many places—seen not as natural or maternal, but as obscene. This double standard is part of a larger system that says women must be desirable but modest, visible but not too loud, strong but not threatening. And clothing is the vehicle through which these contradictory demands are enforced. Clothing as Power—and Resistance Throughout history, clothing has helped define who was allowed to hold power. Male garments—uniforms, suits, boots—were made for authority. Female garments were not. This is why women were long excluded from spaces of governance and decision-making. Until just a few decades ago, women couldn’t wear pants in courtrooms or on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Power had a dress code—and that dress code was male. To be continued in next post... Love, Chrissy #crossdresser #crossdressing #CD #gurl #sissy #sissyboy #trans #tgirl #transgirl #transwoman #transgender #ladyboy #femboy #shemale
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  • Boots or heels ?? Xx
    Boots or heels ?? Xx
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  • Love these boots xx
    Love these boots xx
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  • Just a hot pic. Love boots.
    Just a hot pic. Love boots.
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  • I got my days mixed up before it’s Friday night boots lol xx
    I got my days mixed up before it’s Friday night boots lol xx
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  • Saturday night boots night x
    Saturday night boots night ❤️ x
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  • Got some new boots
    Got some new boots
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  • Black #leather dress with red #boots I should add, I believe I own more boots than my ex ever did
    Black #leather dress with red #boots I should add, I believe I own more boots than my ex ever did
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  • Presentation ...

    I love
    Italian
    Men suits
    To wear only
    Top
    No skirt
    No trausers
    Just boots
    Presenting me
    The most...
    Presentation ... I love Italian Men suits To wear only Top No skirt No trausers Just boots Presenting me The most...
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  • Just wearing my nice white GogoBoots this weekend
    Just wearing my nice white GogoBoots this weekend 😋
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  • New Boots
    New Boots
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  • Should really go to sleep but Can’t take my boots off
    Should really go to sleep but Can’t take my boots off ❤️
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  • I just love my boots
    I just love my boots
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  • Boots Friday have a great weekend my lovelies oh and the wigs are back xx
    Boots Friday have a great weekend my lovelies oh and the wigs are back xx
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