• Wish of Fall...

    Soon cold
    And rain
    Will make me
    Wear tights
    To walk
    So slowly
    With pleasure
    Of little
    Hidden
    Secret
    Dance...
    Dance
    Of my Fall
    My fall
    Forever...

    You will forget me
    Not forgive
    I know that
    The pain of leave
    The leave of autumn
    In my heart
    Since I am born
    A girl in tights
    The symbol
    Of lost Love...
    Lost Nights ...
    Wish of 🍁 Fall... Soon cold And rain Will make me Wear tights To walk So slowly With pleasure Of little Hidden Secret Dance... Dance Of my Fall My fall Forever... You will forget me Not forgive I know that The pain of leave The leave of autumn In my heart Since I am born A girl in tights The symbol Of lost Love... Lost Nights ...
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  • I will say it again! I am not a full time cross dresser (secret cross dresser that is) like most of us on here, and am not sure why I get the urge to dress!!! But when I do get that urge it’s a wonderful feeling
    I will say it again! I am not a full time cross dresser (secret cross dresser that is) like most of us on here, and am not sure why I get the urge to dress!!! But when I do get that urge it’s a wonderful feeling 💝
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  • Sat in the front room the wife hiding my screen and would love a chat, in secret
    Sat in the front room the wife hiding my screen and would love a chat, in secret
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  • "We all want a miracle (this is for one post, and about our life in general). But are we ready to pay the price?"

    From the pier Apostle Andrew was casting his line, while the Savior walked over the sea.
    Andrew pulled out the minnows from out of the brine, and the Savior saved souls from the deep.
    And Andrew cried out: "I will leave this old pier, if you don't tell the secret to me!"
    And the Savior replied: "Andrew, calm down your fear, there is no bloody secret, you see.

    Do you see on that hill, where the crucifix stands?
    A dozen of soldiers are waiting in line.
    Go and hang from that cross by your feet and your hands,
    And when you get bored of your time,
    Come walk on the wave, walk on the wave, walk on the wave with me!"

    P.S. I am not the Savior, not even close. But there is something to think about?
    "We all want a miracle (this is for one post, and about our life in general). But are we ready to pay the price?" From the pier Apostle Andrew was casting his line, while the Savior walked over the sea. Andrew pulled out the minnows from out of the brine, and the Savior saved souls from the deep. And Andrew cried out: "I will leave this old pier, if you don't tell the secret to me!" And the Savior replied: "Andrew, calm down your fear, there is no bloody secret, you see. Do you see on that hill, where the crucifix stands? A dozen of soldiers are waiting in line. Go and hang from that cross by your feet and your hands, And when you get bored of your time, Come walk on the wave, walk on the wave, walk on the wave with me!" P.S. I am not the Savior, not even close. But there is something to think about?
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  • Anybody need any secretarial/oral work doing??
    Anybody need any secretarial/oral work doing??
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  • You want
    Me smile?
    Happy face
    Well matches
    Sexy skirt?
    I could not.
    Sadness
    On my face
    Is Love
    That's passed
    That's gone.
    It's still
    Inside,
    Inside
    My heart...
    Though
    Secret
    For the next
    But skirt
    Is short
    Just to distract
    From sadness
    That remains...
    You want Me smile? Happy face Well matches Sexy skirt? I could not. Sadness On my face Is Love That's passed That's gone. It's still Inside, Inside My heart... Though Secret For the next But skirt Is short Just to distract From sadness That remains...
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  • Busco un hombre maduro y dominante, o una hermana Crossdresser que es activa, mejor con algún dueño de negocio, para una relación estable en la que quiera tenerme, como su secretaria personal,siendo una persona transexual , quiero ser tu futura mujer sissy, televisión, CD y mujer muy femenina las 24 horas del día, los 7 días a semana y todo eso con todas las consecuencias asociadas. Quizá tengas la inclinación de moldear y feminizar a alguien según tus deseos e ideas para convertirla en tu mujer transexual muy femenina y puta en la cama
    Busco un hombre maduro y dominante, o una hermana Crossdresser que es activa, mejor con algún dueño de negocio, para una relación estable en la que quiera tenerme, como su secretaria personal,siendo una persona transexual , quiero ser tu futura mujer sissy, televisión, CD y mujer muy femenina las 24 horas del día, los 7 días a semana y todo eso con todas las consecuencias asociadas. Quizá tengas la inclinación de moldear y feminizar a alguien según tus deseos e ideas para convertirla en tu mujer transexual muy femenina y puta en la cama
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  • The life of a secret dresser…..unexpected trip for family to so I’ve brought my entire back catalogue so to speak home! Seeing it all in a bag is quite sad. Like I’ve said before to me Nicky is single and free but reality sucks! Still have to go to work….Nicky will have to wait some more! X
    The life of a secret dresser…..unexpected trip for family to 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 so I’ve brought my entire back catalogue so to speak home! Seeing it all in a bag is quite sad. Like I’ve said before to me Nicky is single and free but reality sucks! Still have to go to work….Nicky will have to wait some more! X
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  • Busco a un hombre maduro, dominante, o una hermana CD activa mejor algun dueño de empresa , para ser secretaria personal y una relación estable a largo plazo en la que quiera conseguir que yo, una persona trans ,para ser tu futura mujer sissy, televisión, CD y mujer muy femenina 24/7, y todo eso con todas las consecuencias asociadas. ¿Quizá tienes la inclinación de moldear y feminizar a alguien para ti según tus deseos e ideas para convertirla en tu mujer transexual muy femenina? ¿Quizá quieres dejarme hacer unas tetas realmente súper sexys? ¿Quizá tengas deseos e ideas muy especiales que quieras poner en práctica conmigo? ¿Quizá también tengas la posibilidad de implementar esto conmigo? , estoy listo para mudarme. Soy muy sumisa por naturaleza, pasiva y cariñosa
    Busco a un hombre maduro, dominante, o una hermana CD activa mejor algun dueño de empresa , para ser secretaria personal y una relación estable a largo plazo en la que quiera conseguir que yo, una persona trans ,para ser tu futura mujer sissy, televisión, CD y mujer muy femenina 24/7, y todo eso con todas las consecuencias asociadas. ¿Quizá tienes la inclinación de moldear y feminizar a alguien para ti según tus deseos e ideas para convertirla en tu mujer transexual muy femenina? ¿Quizá quieres dejarme hacer unas tetas realmente súper sexys? ¿Quizá tengas deseos e ideas muy especiales que quieras poner en práctica conmigo? ¿Quizá también tengas la posibilidad de implementar esto conmigo? , estoy listo para mudarme. Soy muy sumisa por naturaleza, pasiva y cariñosa
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  • Downside of dressing in secret is you could never explain the tan line away!! No Ai has been used in this photo just blatant copy right infringement! Hope you have all enjoyed the sunshine x
    Downside of dressing in secret is you could never explain the tan line away!! No Ai has been used in this photo just blatant copy right infringement! Hope you have all enjoyed the sunshine x
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  • Lost Smile

    One lonely night
    I ll find my smile
    My secret
    And my Luck
    I will forget
    My Past
    And Fires
    Of early
    Morning
    Lit the skies...

    Just smile
    Lost
    Among
    Oh where?
    Why it is difficult
    To find...
    And heart
    Will answer
    You were not yet ready
    To fall
    All suddenly
    In Love...
    Lost Smile One lonely night I ll find my smile My secret And my Luck I will forget My Past And Fires Of early Morning Lit the skies... Just smile Lost Among Oh where? Why it is difficult To find... And heart Will answer You were not yet ready To fall All suddenly In Love...
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  • Busco un hombre maduro y dominante, o una hermana Crossdresser que es activa, mejor con algún dueño de negocio, para una relación estable en la que quiera tenerme, como su secretaria personal,siendo una persona transexual , quiero ser tu futura mujer sissy, televisión, CD y mujer muy femenina las 24 horas del día, los 7 días a semana y todo eso con todas las consecuencias asociadas. Quizá tengas la inclinación de moldear y feminizar a alguien según tus deseos e ideas para convertirla en tu mujer transexual muy femenina y puta en la cama
    Busco un hombre maduro y dominante, o una hermana Crossdresser que es activa, mejor con algún dueño de negocio, para una relación estable en la que quiera tenerme, como su secretaria personal,siendo una persona transexual , quiero ser tu futura mujer sissy, televisión, CD y mujer muy femenina las 24 horas del día, los 7 días a semana y todo eso con todas las consecuencias asociadas. Quizá tengas la inclinación de moldear y feminizar a alguien según tus deseos e ideas para convertirla en tu mujer transexual muy femenina y puta en la cama
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  • Hola soy femenina sumisa busca a su amo

    Soy una mujer femenina, sumisa y aún algo reservada que busca al hombre dominante al que pueda someterme por completo. Mi deseo ser esclava sexual de su amo que seria dueño de un negocio para ser su secretaria personal y amanta para uso diario
    Hola soy femenina sumisa busca a su amo Soy una mujer femenina, sumisa y aún algo reservada que busca al hombre dominante al que pueda someterme por completo. Mi deseo ser esclava sexual de su amo que seria dueño de un negocio para ser su secretaria personal y amanta para uso diario
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  • I would say lets be clear guys, because that's what most of us on here are. We will never be women, unless of course having you fully transition, I would say unless your lucky (?) enough to have a smooth soft face, your always gonna look like a fella in a dress, and if you aint got the posture and deportment of a real girl, unfortunately your just going to look quiet comical, and I include myself in that. Mind having said all that, perhaps most on here accept they will never pass as a woman, and are not trying to, but when that familiar need and compulsion to dress feminine comes round, there really ain't nothing like stepping into the softness of feminine clothing, and adopting as much as is possible the mannerisms, attitudes and movements of a female. But more than that its the freedom to be soft, kind, gentle empathic, to allow for a time these generally female qualities, and characteristics to emerge, at least for a while. Such attitudes generally unacceptable in the normal masculine role. Lets be clear, a man having desires to dress as a female, is not what you would call normal behavior in the eyes of the world. I fully understand there are different shades of sexuality, and everyone is different. Thank God for diversity. But I question would a real woman, when finding out her male partners desire to dress in the feminine, would really lose all respect and love for him, when he turns out not to be the man she initially thought he was, and perhaps while maybe accepting him would secretly snigger at him, and look to move on and away from him in the very near future. As far as I am aware women in general are seeking a masculine man, they seek out that polarity, so that they can step into their own femininity with ease, unless they are perhaps lesbian, or some other slice of sexuality.
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    I would say lets be clear guys, because that's what most of us on here are. We will never be women, unless of course having you fully transition, I would say unless your lucky (?) enough to have a smooth soft face, your always gonna look like a fella in a dress, and if you aint got the posture and deportment of a real girl, unfortunately your just going to look quiet comical, and I include myself in that. Mind having said all that, perhaps most on here accept they will never pass as a woman, and are not trying to, but when that familiar need and compulsion to dress feminine comes round, there really ain't nothing like stepping into the softness of feminine clothing, and adopting as much as is possible the mannerisms, attitudes and movements of a female. But more than that its the freedom to be soft, kind, gentle empathic, to allow for a time these generally female qualities, and characteristics to emerge, at least for a while. Such attitudes generally unacceptable in the normal masculine role. Lets be clear, a man having desires to dress as a female, is not what you would call normal behavior in the eyes of the world. I fully understand there are different shades of sexuality, and everyone is different. Thank God for diversity. But I question would a real woman, when finding out her male partners desire to dress in the feminine, would really lose all respect and love for him, when he turns out not to be the man she initially thought he was, and perhaps while maybe accepting him would secretly snigger at him, and look to move on and away from him in the very near future. As far as I am aware women in general are seeking a masculine man, they seek out that polarity, so that they can step into their own femininity with ease, unless they are perhaps lesbian, or some other slice of sexuality. Read less
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  • Why do you cross dress, just curious. For myself, at times its feels very much like a complusion, I just have to do it, or would at times I feel go mad.
    Its erotic, sexual, comforting, stress release. An opportunity to allow this secret side of myself to emerge, without critical judgement, condemnation, shame or embarrassment. Then I put away the clothes untill the next time, and there will always be a next time .....
    Why do you cross dress, just curious. For myself, at times its feels very much like a complusion, I just have to do it, or would at times I feel go mad. Its erotic, sexual, comforting, stress release. An opportunity to allow this secret side of myself to emerge, without critical judgement, condemnation, shame or embarrassment. Then I put away the clothes untill the next time, and there will always be a next time ..... :STK-2:
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  • Hi there #cosy #crossdresser #secret #love
    Hi there🤭 #cosy #crossdresser #secret #love
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  • I guess this site is where im comfortable to be an open book right now,

    I cant talk to many others as they beat me up and laughed about it when it was my secret

    THAT HURT ME BAD!

    THAT SCARRED ME!!

    Im gonna go shower as like every other night im desperate for that long unrushed company as who im clearly wanting to be!!

    Might even...

    GO LIVE!!

    IF...

    YOU ALL HELP ME EMBRACE ME, ENCOURAGE ME,

    SUPPORT ME, JUST BE THE PEOPLE WE ARE I GUESS!!!

    I WANNA BE A FUCKING SLUT TONIGHT,

    IF "ANY" OF YOU CAN FINALLY HELP ME GET LAID FOR HOURS OF THE BEST SEX WITH WELL..

    A FUCKING DIRTY SLUT

    THEN IM VERY VERY GAME!!

    NO AND THESE ARE A FIRM NO!!!

    NO BLOOD!

    NO SERIOUS PAIN!

    NO PISS!!

    NO SHIT!

    ABSOLUTELY "NO" BODY OR **** HAIR!

    NO BIG BEARDS!!

    NO FUCKING "FEET"!!

    AND NO FATTIES!!



    my likes....

    Hung smooth all over (so they look silky) in shape and strong dom guys

    Girls all i need to say to the rest of you is,

    Nobody likes A HAIRY BITCH, its fucking disgusting and if you wanna be a bitch then make an effort!!

    How can i share my number??

    Love you girls and again...

    THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH FROM BEHIND THAT DOOR THATS BEEN LOCKED FOR 22 YEARS!!

    as i wrote 22 years i just started crying

    I guess this site is where im comfortable to be an open book right now, I cant talk to many others as they beat me up and laughed about it when it was my secret 😭😭 THAT HURT ME BAD! THAT SCARRED ME!! Im gonna go shower as like every other night im desperate for that long unrushed company as who im clearly wanting to be!! Might even... GO LIVE!! IF... YOU ALL HELP ME EMBRACE ME, ENCOURAGE ME, SUPPORT ME, JUST BE THE PEOPLE WE ARE I GUESS!!! I WANNA BE A FUCKING SLUT TONIGHT, IF "ANY" OF YOU CAN FINALLY HELP ME GET LAID FOR HOURS OF THE BEST SEX WITH WELL.. A FUCKING DIRTY SLUT 🤣🤣🤣 THEN IM VERY VERY GAME!! NO AND THESE ARE A FIRM NO!!! NO BLOOD! NO SERIOUS PAIN! NO PISS!! NO SHIT! ABSOLUTELY "NO" BODY OR COCK HAIR! NO BIG BEARDS!! NO FUCKING "FEET"!! AND NO FATTIES!! my likes.... Hung smooth all over (so they look silky) in shape and strong dom guys 🥰 Girls all i need to say to the rest of you is, Nobody likes A HAIRY BITCH, its fucking disgusting and if you wanna be a bitch then make an effort!! How can i share my number?? Love you girls and again... THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH FROM BEHIND THAT DOOR THATS BEEN LOCKED FOR 22 YEARS!! as i wrote 22 years i just started crying 😭😭😭
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  • About relationships with women. Even though some women seem friendly to women like me, and even supportive, it always ends up almost the same.

    Either you're just a toy that gets boring sooner or later. Or they're trying to force you into marriage, with all the responsibilities a husband would have in a marriage. Ultimately, the relationship breaks down,
    and scandals ensue. That's why I'm not very positive about women writing private messages. For the same reasons, I'm not interested in dominatrixes when I see their photos, which pop up here and there.
    I think this stems from a profound ignorance of our psychology; not everyone is ready to submit to women, far from it. Where does this stereotype come from?

    And by the way, I lost my job because a female colleague harassed me. I turned her down, and she created hell for me at work. It's funny, yes, women complain about harassment at work from men. They do the same thing themselves, and then take elaborate revenge if they're rejected. That's why I feel more comfortable with men, or with sisters like me.
    At the same time, I don't hate women. We can chat, hang out, be friends, but nothing more. And I keep my passion a secret from them. For the reasons described above.
    About relationships with women. Even though some women seem friendly to women like me, and even supportive, it always ends up almost the same. Either you're just a toy that gets boring sooner or later. Or they're trying to force you into marriage, with all the responsibilities a husband would have in a marriage. Ultimately, the relationship breaks down, and scandals ensue. That's why I'm not very positive about women writing private messages. For the same reasons, I'm not interested in dominatrixes when I see their photos, which pop up here and there. I think this stems from a profound ignorance of our psychology; not everyone is ready to submit to women, far from it. Where does this stereotype come from? And by the way, I lost my job because a female colleague harassed me. I turned her down, and she created hell for me at work. It's funny, yes, women complain about harassment at work from men. They do the same thing themselves, and then take elaborate revenge if they're rejected. That's why I feel more comfortable with men, or with sisters like me. At the same time, I don't hate women. We can chat, hang out, be friends, but nothing more. And I keep my passion a secret from them. For the reasons described above.
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  • what I wear under my secretary outfit xx
    what I wear under my secretary outfit xx
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  • Secretary in need of some Work
    Secretary in need of some Work
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  • Long ago

    Long ago
    I decided
    Be girl
    And stop
    Hiding
    At work
    And in nights
    I got boots with
    The heels
    And enjoyed it
    Silver hair
    And lipstick
    Good buy
    I was searching
    Myself
    But wrong
    Way
    I was getting
    Just older and older
    Long ago
    Hair turn
    To be gray...
    And I learn
    All that
    Secret
    Be girly...
    Long ago Long ago I decided Be girl And stop Hiding At work And in nights I got boots with The heels And enjoyed it Silver hair And lipstick Good buy I was searching Myself But wrong Way I was getting Just older and older Long ago Hair turn To be gray... And I learn All that Secret Be girly...
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  • I'm going for a walk this morning with a little secret under my clothes...
    I'm going for a walk this morning with a little secret under my clothes...
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  • Wow! Top secret! Really beautiful!
    Wow! Top secret! Really beautiful! 😁😘💕❤️
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  • i'll let you into a secret… i got chatted up by a fella who initially thought i was a cis woman, last week, because "you look like one, you aren't dressed all tarty" "well, i wear what a woman would wear" "Exactly!" he said! xxx
    i'll let you into a secret… i got chatted up by a fella who initially thought i was a cis woman, last week, because "you look like one, you aren't dressed all tarty" "well, i wear what a woman would wear" "Exactly!" he said! xxx
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  • I am sixty-five years old, and there are mornings when my bones creak like old floorboards, when the mirror offers me a face that has known too many winters. But there is also satin.

    It begins there, always.

    Not with the clothes people expect, not dresses or heels or anything loud, but with the quiet, shimmering certainty of a headscarf unfolded across my lap. Oversized. Generous. A full square of light, as if someone had captured a piece of dawn and stitched its edges.

    I keep them in a pine ottoman chest at the foot of my bed. When I lift the lid, the faint scent of pine wood and time rises, mingling with the cool, whispering smoothness of fabric. They are stacked carefully: florals, paisleys, deep jewel tones, pale creams, even one the colour of storm clouds just before rain. Some are silk satin, impossibly soft, almost liquid. Others are polyester blends still glossy, still kind to the touch, but sturdier, as if meant for endurance.

    I tell myself it began for practical reasons. Hair protection, I say. Friction reduction. At my age, what hair remains deserves gentleness. And it’s true the satin glides where cotton drags, it soothes where wool irritates. At night, when I wrap my head, I sleep more peacefully, my scalp free from the tug and dryness that used to wake me.

    But that is only the surface of it.

    The truth is, when I lift one of those oversized scarves sometimes a full 130 centimeters across it feels like lifting a veil between lives.

    I was not always honest about who I was. For decades, I wore what was expected, spoke in the tones expected, moved through the world like a man following a script written long before I was born. There is a heaviness to that kind of living. It settles into your shoulders, your spine, your breath.

    The first time I wrapped a satin headscarf around my head, I did it clumsily. I had watched videos, read guides. Fold into a triangle, they said. Bring the corners forward, tie at the nape or under the chin. Smooth the edges. Adjust.

    I remember the colour deep burgundy, with a faint floral pattern that caught the light. When I tied it, the fabric slipped against itself with a soft hush, like a secret being kept.

    And then I looked in the mirror.

    I did not see a caricature. I did not see something absurd or theatrical. I saw softness. I saw a version of myself that had been waiting, patiently, beneath years of denial. The scarf framed my face, softened the lines, held me together in a way nothing else ever had.

    Now, it is ritual.

    In the mornings, I choose carefully. If I am staying in, I might select something large and enveloping a square so wide it can drape over my shoulders, falling like a shawl. Sometimes I wrap it turban style, tucking the ends neatly, letting the fabric build a quiet crown around my head. Other times, I let it hang loose, a triangle tied under my chin, like something out of an old photograph.

    When I go out rarely, but more often than I used to, I choose patterns that feel like companions rather than disguises. A muted paisley. A soft, vintage floral. Nothing too bold, but never apologetic.

    People look, of course. Some with curiosity, some with confusion. A few with kindness. I have learned to endure the rest. At sixty five, you realize that most people are too occupied with their own reflections to truly see yours.

    At home, the scarves become more than adornment. They are utility, yes sleep caps, shoulder wraps, even something to tie around a bag handle for a touch of colour. But they are also comfort. When I feel the weight of years pressing too hard, I wrap one around my shoulders and sit by the window.

    The satin catches the light differently at every hour. Morning makes it glow. Afternoon sharpens its sheen. Evening turns it into something softer, almost like memory.

    Sometimes I run the fabric between my fingers, back and forth, feeling its smooth resistance, the way it refuses to snag or cling. It reminds me that gentleness can be strong. That something soft can endure.

    I have more than I need. I know that. A drawer full, a chest full, a small collection that borders on obsession. There are handmade ones, with careful stitching at the edges. Reversible ones, satin on both sides, offering two moods in one piece. Silk feel ones that mimic luxury so well it hardly matters that they are not the real thing.

    Each has a story, or at least a feeling attached to it. This one for sleepless nights. That one for quiet afternoons. Another for the rare courage of stepping outside as I am.

    I do not pretend that a headscarf changes everything. The world is still the world. My body is still heavy, my steps still slow, my past still filled with compromises I cannot undo.

    But when I tie that satin around my head, something aligns.

    The fabric smooths not just my hair, but something deeper something that has always been frayed. It holds me, gently but firmly, in a shape that feels right.

    And for a little while, that is enough.
    I am sixty-five years old, and there are mornings when my bones creak like old floorboards, when the mirror offers me a face that has known too many winters. But there is also satin. It begins there, always. Not with the clothes people expect, not dresses or heels or anything loud, but with the quiet, shimmering certainty of a headscarf unfolded across my lap. Oversized. Generous. A full square of light, as if someone had captured a piece of dawn and stitched its edges. I keep them in a pine ottoman chest at the foot of my bed. When I lift the lid, the faint scent of pine wood and time rises, mingling with the cool, whispering smoothness of fabric. They are stacked carefully: florals, paisleys, deep jewel tones, pale creams, even one the colour of storm clouds just before rain. Some are silk satin, impossibly soft, almost liquid. Others are polyester blends still glossy, still kind to the touch, but sturdier, as if meant for endurance. I tell myself it began for practical reasons. Hair protection, I say. Friction reduction. At my age, what hair remains deserves gentleness. And it’s true the satin glides where cotton drags, it soothes where wool irritates. At night, when I wrap my head, I sleep more peacefully, my scalp free from the tug and dryness that used to wake me. But that is only the surface of it. The truth is, when I lift one of those oversized scarves sometimes a full 130 centimeters across it feels like lifting a veil between lives. I was not always honest about who I was. For decades, I wore what was expected, spoke in the tones expected, moved through the world like a man following a script written long before I was born. There is a heaviness to that kind of living. It settles into your shoulders, your spine, your breath. The first time I wrapped a satin headscarf around my head, I did it clumsily. I had watched videos, read guides. Fold into a triangle, they said. Bring the corners forward, tie at the nape or under the chin. Smooth the edges. Adjust. I remember the colour deep burgundy, with a faint floral pattern that caught the light. When I tied it, the fabric slipped against itself with a soft hush, like a secret being kept. And then I looked in the mirror. I did not see a caricature. I did not see something absurd or theatrical. I saw softness. I saw a version of myself that had been waiting, patiently, beneath years of denial. The scarf framed my face, softened the lines, held me together in a way nothing else ever had. Now, it is ritual. In the mornings, I choose carefully. If I am staying in, I might select something large and enveloping a square so wide it can drape over my shoulders, falling like a shawl. Sometimes I wrap it turban style, tucking the ends neatly, letting the fabric build a quiet crown around my head. Other times, I let it hang loose, a triangle tied under my chin, like something out of an old photograph. When I go out rarely, but more often than I used to, I choose patterns that feel like companions rather than disguises. A muted paisley. A soft, vintage floral. Nothing too bold, but never apologetic. People look, of course. Some with curiosity, some with confusion. A few with kindness. I have learned to endure the rest. At sixty five, you realize that most people are too occupied with their own reflections to truly see yours. At home, the scarves become more than adornment. They are utility, yes sleep caps, shoulder wraps, even something to tie around a bag handle for a touch of colour. But they are also comfort. When I feel the weight of years pressing too hard, I wrap one around my shoulders and sit by the window. The satin catches the light differently at every hour. Morning makes it glow. Afternoon sharpens its sheen. Evening turns it into something softer, almost like memory. Sometimes I run the fabric between my fingers, back and forth, feeling its smooth resistance, the way it refuses to snag or cling. It reminds me that gentleness can be strong. That something soft can endure. I have more than I need. I know that. A drawer full, a chest full, a small collection that borders on obsession. There are handmade ones, with careful stitching at the edges. Reversible ones, satin on both sides, offering two moods in one piece. Silk feel ones that mimic luxury so well it hardly matters that they are not the real thing. Each has a story, or at least a feeling attached to it. This one for sleepless nights. That one for quiet afternoons. Another for the rare courage of stepping outside as I am. I do not pretend that a headscarf changes everything. The world is still the world. My body is still heavy, my steps still slow, my past still filled with compromises I cannot undo. But when I tie that satin around my head, something aligns. The fabric smooths not just my hair, but something deeper something that has always been frayed. It holds me, gently but firmly, in a shape that feels right. And for a little while, that is enough.
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  • My name is Cait, and although I keep this inner twin side secret, I am not ashamed of who I am, I was made this way.
    I believed I was a fetish and played the part for a long time not knowing really, deep down, Cait as as much a part of who I am as my Masculine mask and deserves the same self respect

    I am not a fetish, I am not a mental illness, I am Cait, a manifestation of of my feminine side in balance with her Masculine.
    I don't need the acceptance gained by degradation.

    I hope this thought helps you.
    My name is Cait, and although I keep this inner twin side secret, I am not ashamed of who I am, I was made this way. I believed I was a fetish and played the part for a long time not knowing really, deep down, Cait as as much a part of who I am as my Masculine mask and deserves the same self respect I am not a fetish, I am not a mental illness, I am Cait, a manifestation of of my feminine side in balance with her Masculine. I don't need the acceptance gained by degradation. I hope this thought helps you. ❣️🌹
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  • There's something exhilarating about going out and about running errands while secretly wearing bra & thong panties under my regular clothes
    There's something exhilarating about going out and about running errands while secretly wearing bra & thong panties under my regular clothes
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  • Laundry day thongs. Black cotton Victoria Secret thong panty. I don't usually wear cotton but, comfy for a relaxing afternoon
    Laundry day thongs. Black cotton Victoria Secret thong panty. I don't usually wear cotton but, comfy for a relaxing afternoon
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  • At 65, I've spent decades as a transvestite sissy crossdresser, keeping my feminine side tucked away like a guilty secret for most of my life. Skirts, stockings, heels, and lacy things brought me a private thrill and a soft kind of peace, but they also came with shame and isolation. Then volunteering stepped in first in drab male clothes at a local charity shop and quietly cracked the door open to something more. Over time, the idea of exploring crossdressing while volunteering became a gentle, thrilling possibility that blended my two worlds: giving back to the community while letting my sissy self breathe a little in public. Crossdressing and volunteering intersect in beautiful, sometimes nerve wracking ways. Many of us in the crossdressing community already love charity shops and thrift stores they're treasure troves for affordable feminine clothes, vintage dresses, silky blouses, and heels that fit just right without breaking the bank. Shopping there "en drab" (in male presentation) is common and relatively low-pressure; staff rarely bat an eye at a man browsing the women's section, especially if you're polite and purposeful. But taking the next step volunteering while presenting as your feminine self feels like leveling up. It turns the shop into a stage where you can practice being seen, contribute meaningfully, and feel the quiet joy of service wrapped in the fabric that makes you feel most alive. Sorting donations, steaming garments, arranging displays tasks that already feel creative and domestic become even more satisfying when you're doing them in a skirt or blouse that matches the very items on the rails. There's a special little rush when you handle a pretty dress that might have been perfect for your own collection, knowing it's going to help someone else while you get to embody your softer side in a purposeful setting. For many of us older sissies, volunteering offers a gentle way to ease into public expression without the intensity of a full "night out." Charity shops tend to attract kind, community minded people older volunteers, mums, young folks gaining experience, and all sorts in between. The environment is often forgiving and focused on the work rather than on you. Conversations flow naturally over pricing or styling, and you can let your feminine mannerisms show a bit more without forcing anything. It builds confidence the same way my early drab shifts did: through small interactions, teamwork, and the satisfaction of helping keep good clothes out of landfill while raising funds for worthy causes. Of course, it's not without its layers. Some days you might worry about being read, or about awkward questions, or simply about whether the team will accept you. Experiences vary some places are wonderfully inclusive, especially those with ties to causes or progressive areas, while others might feel more traditional. Starting small helps: perhaps a short shift, a subtle feminine touch, nail polish, a unisex but feminine top, or even volunteering at events or organizations where crossdressing is more normalized. I've heard of crossdressers volunteering at community fundraisers, helping at pride related drives, or even assisting in thrift based events where dressing up adds to the fun and visibility. The mental health side is profound. Volunteering already combats loneliness, builds purpose, teaches skills, and creates real connections benefits that feel amplified when you're expressing your authentic self. For a sissy crossdresser like me, it bridges the gap between private indulgence and public living. That hidden part of me stops feeling like a shameful secret and starts feeling like a valid contribution to the world. The social aspect eases isolation in a way therapy alone never quite could; you're valued for your helpfulness, your eye for display, your patience with customers. And yes, there's that extra layer of thrill spotting a gorgeous bargain while wearing something pretty yourself, or feeling the swish of a skirt as you move between racks. Looking back, exploring crossdressing in volunteering has been one of the most rewarding paths for many of us. It doesn't demand you "come out" dramatically; it lets you integrate gradually, at your own pace. Some stay fully en femme for shifts and find warm acceptance. Others mix presentations or keep it subtle. Either way, it fosters growth: more confidence, better social skills, a deeper sense of purpose, and often a surprising amount of quiet support from people who simply see a kind volunteer doing good work. If you're a fellow crossdresser reading this whether you're 25 or 75 consider it. Start by shopping at charity shops to build familiarity, then explore volunteering opportunities. Talk to managers openly if it feels right; many are pragmatic and welcoming when you frame it as wanting to contribute.
    At 65, I've spent decades as a transvestite sissy crossdresser, keeping my feminine side tucked away like a guilty secret for most of my life. Skirts, stockings, heels, and lacy things brought me a private thrill and a soft kind of peace, but they also came with shame and isolation. Then volunteering stepped in first in drab male clothes at a local charity shop and quietly cracked the door open to something more. Over time, the idea of exploring crossdressing while volunteering became a gentle, thrilling possibility that blended my two worlds: giving back to the community while letting my sissy self breathe a little in public. Crossdressing and volunteering intersect in beautiful, sometimes nerve wracking ways. Many of us in the crossdressing community already love charity shops and thrift stores they're treasure troves for affordable feminine clothes, vintage dresses, silky blouses, and heels that fit just right without breaking the bank. Shopping there "en drab" (in male presentation) is common and relatively low-pressure; staff rarely bat an eye at a man browsing the women's section, especially if you're polite and purposeful. But taking the next step volunteering while presenting as your feminine self feels like leveling up. It turns the shop into a stage where you can practice being seen, contribute meaningfully, and feel the quiet joy of service wrapped in the fabric that makes you feel most alive. Sorting donations, steaming garments, arranging displays tasks that already feel creative and domestic become even more satisfying when you're doing them in a skirt or blouse that matches the very items on the rails. There's a special little rush when you handle a pretty dress that might have been perfect for your own collection, knowing it's going to help someone else while you get to embody your softer side in a purposeful setting. For many of us older sissies, volunteering offers a gentle way to ease into public expression without the intensity of a full "night out." Charity shops tend to attract kind, community minded people older volunteers, mums, young folks gaining experience, and all sorts in between. The environment is often forgiving and focused on the work rather than on you. Conversations flow naturally over pricing or styling, and you can let your feminine mannerisms show a bit more without forcing anything. It builds confidence the same way my early drab shifts did: through small interactions, teamwork, and the satisfaction of helping keep good clothes out of landfill while raising funds for worthy causes. Of course, it's not without its layers. Some days you might worry about being read, or about awkward questions, or simply about whether the team will accept you. Experiences vary some places are wonderfully inclusive, especially those with ties to causes or progressive areas, while others might feel more traditional. Starting small helps: perhaps a short shift, a subtle feminine touch, nail polish, a unisex but feminine top, or even volunteering at events or organizations where crossdressing is more normalized. I've heard of crossdressers volunteering at community fundraisers, helping at pride related drives, or even assisting in thrift based events where dressing up adds to the fun and visibility. The mental health side is profound. Volunteering already combats loneliness, builds purpose, teaches skills, and creates real connections benefits that feel amplified when you're expressing your authentic self. For a sissy crossdresser like me, it bridges the gap between private indulgence and public living. That hidden part of me stops feeling like a shameful secret and starts feeling like a valid contribution to the world. The social aspect eases isolation in a way therapy alone never quite could; you're valued for your helpfulness, your eye for display, your patience with customers. And yes, there's that extra layer of thrill spotting a gorgeous bargain while wearing something pretty yourself, or feeling the swish of a skirt as you move between racks. Looking back, exploring crossdressing in volunteering has been one of the most rewarding paths for many of us. It doesn't demand you "come out" dramatically; it lets you integrate gradually, at your own pace. Some stay fully en femme for shifts and find warm acceptance. Others mix presentations or keep it subtle. Either way, it fosters growth: more confidence, better social skills, a deeper sense of purpose, and often a surprising amount of quiet support from people who simply see a kind volunteer doing good work. If you're a fellow crossdresser reading this whether you're 25 or 75 consider it. Start by shopping at charity shops to build familiarity, then explore volunteering opportunities. Talk to managers openly if it feels right; many are pragmatic and welcoming when you frame it as wanting to contribute.
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  • Hi all. I know many for many here dressing is a secret and have wives and partners that would never understand. I have my own reasons for dressing but one thing for sure is that it is my secret and I wouldn't want anyone else to know and would never wreck my relationship because of it. So thought would give a few hints and what i do to keep it secret. Probably teaching you to suck eggs but all hints and tips welcome on how you keep it secret.

    Shopping - I only order from Amazon and M&S purely because I can pick up and not have anything delivered to the house.Sane for returning items. I also only have an Amazon account for me, my mrs has her own account so no chance of her seeing what i order. We also have separate bank accounts, very handy.

    Social - I am only on this site and Chaturbate. Limit which sites you are a member of and don’t go for big dating sites etc. where you could be spotted. Also don’t give your true location, i use the closest city but never my exact town.
    Photos - Do not use full face in photos unless you trust who you are sending pics to. Blur backgrounds if you need to and make sure nothing identifying in pics. Tattoos etc. with names that might give something away.

    Clothing Storage - The hardest thing to keep tabs on. Am lucky that only i can get into the attic so i have a box with all my gear in stashed up there. That’s where i would suggest if you have an attic. Otherwise garage is good place.

    Mobile devices - I use a Samsung with Android so i use the secure folder for everything, pictures kept there, browsing done there as well. Don’t have them anywhere else unless you know secure.

    PC - I am lucky that my mrs does not go on my PC as it is a gaming setup. I do have personal photos on there but they are well hidden in a secure folder deep in my game directories.
    Hi all. I know many for many here dressing is a secret and have wives and partners that would never understand. I have my own reasons for dressing but one thing for sure is that it is my secret and I wouldn't want anyone else to know and would never wreck my relationship because of it. So thought would give a few hints and what i do to keep it secret. Probably teaching you to suck eggs but all hints and tips welcome on how you keep it secret. Shopping - I only order from Amazon and M&S purely because I can pick up and not have anything delivered to the house.Sane for returning items. I also only have an Amazon account for me, my mrs has her own account so no chance of her seeing what i order. We also have separate bank accounts, very handy. Social - I am only on this site and Chaturbate. Limit which sites you are a member of and don’t go for big dating sites etc. where you could be spotted. Also don’t give your true location, i use the closest city but never my exact town. Photos - Do not use full face in photos unless you trust who you are sending pics to. Blur backgrounds if you need to and make sure nothing identifying in pics. Tattoos etc. with names that might give something away. Clothing Storage - The hardest thing to keep tabs on. Am lucky that only i can get into the attic so i have a box with all my gear in stashed up there. That’s where i would suggest if you have an attic. Otherwise garage is good place. Mobile devices - I use a Samsung with Android so i use the secure folder for everything, pictures kept there, browsing done there as well. Don’t have them anywhere else unless you know secure. PC - I am lucky that my mrs does not go on my PC as it is a gaming setup. I do have personal photos on there but they are well hidden in a secure folder deep in my game directories.
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  • Secret & Innocent ...
    Secret & Innocent ...
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  • No one has ever known about me, been dressing since my teens (now 57) in secret. Now live alone and just can’t resist doing it! Lol
    No one has ever known about me, been dressing since my teens (now 57) in secret. Now live alone and just can’t resist doing it! Lol
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  • Woner how many of us here dress secretly and then when wandering around the lingerie department with the mrs in M&S are secretly looking at what woud look good on you.
    Woner how many of us here dress secretly and then when wandering around the lingerie department with the mrs in M&S are secretly looking at what woud look good on you.
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  • trying to be a sexy secretary
    trying to be a sexy secretary
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  • A Real Secretary always wears a Satin Blouse
    A Real Secretary always wears a Satin Blouse
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  • Love Victorias secret🩷🩷🩷
    Love Victorias secret🩷🩷🩷
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  • My TS/CD/TV Story

    Tonight I feel the girl inside me stirring again, asking to be written into existence.

    I have carried her quietly for so long—tucked into the soft, hidden chambers of my heart, where secrets live and dreams wait for courage. She has always been there, watching the world through my eyes while I learned how to survive in a role that never fully fit. She learned to whisper instead of speak, to hide instead of bloom.

    I have always been feminine. I have always felt the pull toward softness, beauty, silk, lace, and being seen not as a man pretending—but as a woman becoming.

    I didn’t begin crossdressing until a few years ago, late in life, after decades of wondering and silence. A boyfriend encouraged me—someone who saw the femininity in me and cherished it. I was already submissive in spirit, already gentle, already carrying this quiet feminine current inside. When I put on a bra, slipped into panties, and felt lingerie against my skin, it felt natural. Familiar. Like recognition.

    I had suspected this part of myself for years, like a faint melody always playing in the background. But that day, standing there in softness, I didn’t just suspect it—I knew. Not as fantasy or curiosity, but as truth. Something ancient and undeniable finally named itself.

    I imagine walking down a street in a dress that catches the light, my skin warm in the sun, people seeing me as I wish to be seen. I imagine being admired, desired, even framed on a wall like a pin-up girl from another era—confident, glamorous, unapologetically herself. That vision makes my heart ache with both joy and grief.

    So much of my life has been spent in silence. So much of me was taught to hide. I am still learning how to peel back the layers of fear, religion, politics, family expectations, and my own hesitation. I don’t know where this path will lead—only that I am tired of pretending she isn’t there.

    For now, she lives in quiet places: my room, my thoughts, the gentle arms of someone who understands, the rare spaces where I can exhale and be Chrissy. I wonder sometimes if that is enough. I wonder what it would be like to let her walk freely in the daylight.

    No one in my family knows her. Most of my friends don’t. They see the version of me that learned how to blend in, how to be acceptable, how to survive. They don’t see the girl who has been waiting so patiently inside.

    Tonight I write her name here, like a prayer.
    Tonight I let her breathe.

    Chrissy.
    She is real.
    She is me.

    And even if the world never fully knows her, I know her. And that, for now, is something.

    With love,
    Chrissy

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    My TS/CD/TV Story Tonight I feel the girl inside me stirring again, asking to be written into existence. I have carried her quietly for so long—tucked into the soft, hidden chambers of my heart, where secrets live and dreams wait for courage. She has always been there, watching the world through my eyes while I learned how to survive in a role that never fully fit. She learned to whisper instead of speak, to hide instead of bloom. I have always been feminine. I have always felt the pull toward softness, beauty, silk, lace, and being seen not as a man pretending—but as a woman becoming. I didn’t begin crossdressing until a few years ago, late in life, after decades of wondering and silence. A boyfriend encouraged me—someone who saw the femininity in me and cherished it. I was already submissive in spirit, already gentle, already carrying this quiet feminine current inside. When I put on a bra, slipped into panties, and felt lingerie against my skin, it felt natural. Familiar. Like recognition. I had suspected this part of myself for years, like a faint melody always playing in the background. But that day, standing there in softness, I didn’t just suspect it—I knew. Not as fantasy or curiosity, but as truth. Something ancient and undeniable finally named itself. I imagine walking down a street in a dress that catches the light, my skin warm in the sun, people seeing me as I wish to be seen. I imagine being admired, desired, even framed on a wall like a pin-up girl from another era—confident, glamorous, unapologetically herself. That vision makes my heart ache with both joy and grief. So much of my life has been spent in silence. So much of me was taught to hide. I am still learning how to peel back the layers of fear, religion, politics, family expectations, and my own hesitation. I don’t know where this path will lead—only that I am tired of pretending she isn’t there. For now, she lives in quiet places: my room, my thoughts, the gentle arms of someone who understands, the rare spaces where I can exhale and be Chrissy. I wonder sometimes if that is enough. I wonder what it would be like to let her walk freely in the daylight. No one in my family knows her. Most of my friends don’t. They see the version of me that learned how to blend in, how to be acceptable, how to survive. They don’t see the girl who has been waiting so patiently inside. Tonight I write her name here, like a prayer. Tonight I let her breathe. Chrissy. She is real. She is me. And even if the world never fully knows her, I know her. And that, for now, is something. With love, Chrissy https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586994341520 https://x.com/TunnellChrissy #sissy #sissyboy #gurl #shemale #trans #femboy #femman #tgirl #crossdresser #transgirl #transowman #gay #lgbtq
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  • Good morning girls, i am waiting i have an interview as a secretary...wish me luck
    Good morning girls, i am waiting i have an interview as a secretary...wish me luck ❤️
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  • Hi, I'm a mature crossdresser from Spain and I'm looking for a businessman to be his secretary and slut at the same time, someone who will use me, share me, and make me even more of a whore.
    Hi, I'm a mature crossdresser from Spain and I'm looking for a businessman to be his secretary and slut at the same time, someone who will use me, share me, and make me even more of a whore.
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  • New job this week! 4 day is a week, 2 from home which means office outfits! I do love a sexy secretary look
    Feel free to post your outfit of the day below 🫶🏻
    New job this week! 4 day is a week, 2 from home 🥰 which means office outfits! I do love a sexy secretary look ❤️☺️ Feel free to post your outfit of the day below 🫶🏻
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  • I'm looking for a businessman who wants his secretary, who feminizes me and turns me into his slut. The right person for me is a dominant master who feminizes me to his liking, teaches me about BDSM, and who companions me.
    I'm looking for a businessman who wants his secretary, who feminizes me and turns me into his slut. The right person for me is a dominant master who feminizes me to his liking, teaches me about BDSM, and who companions me.
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  • Gf has a lady friend over. Might slip a plug in for some secret fun.
    Gf has a lady friend over. Might slip a plug in for some secret fun.
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  • Am I a secret girl! But naughty
    Am I a secret girl! But naughty
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  • A number of years ago, I walked into a small back street Charity Shop on the edge of town. I wasn’t really looking for anything specific just browsing, killing time, letting my eyes wander over the racks the way I always did when I felt that familiar restless itch under my skin. Then I saw it. Hanging slightly askew on a padded hanger near the back wall, half-hidden behind a row of sensible navy blazers, was a floor-length satin bridal gown. Ivory, not stark white. The bodice was structured but not boned, the skirt a gentle A-line that flared softly rather than ballooning into tulle insanity. A modest neckline. Delicate lace overlay on the shoulders and upper chest. And pinned to the hanger was the tag: Size 32 Worn once £49. My heart gave a hard, guilty thud. I’m a UK 18" collar with a 50" chest in men’s shirts. But dresses… dresses measure differently. Especially wedding dresses. Especially ones made to accommodate curves most people would call “plus size.” I glanced around. The shop was quiet. An older woman with silver hair was sorting bric-a-brac at the counter; a younger volunteer early twenties, purple streaks in her hair was steaming something in the corner. I lifted the gown off the rail. The satin felt cool and liquid against my palms. Heavy in the right way. I carried it toward the changing cubicle like I was smuggling contraband. “Would you like to try it on, love?” the silver-haired woman called out. Her voice was kind, matter-of-fact. No trace of surprise or judgement. I froze for half a second. “Yes please,” I managed. My voice sounded smaller than usual. She smiled. “Curtain’s already drawn back there. Take your time. Shout if you need a hand with the zip.” The cubicle was narrow, just a full-length mirror screwed to the wall, a single hook, and a thin beige curtain that didn’t quite reach the floor. I hung the dress on the hook and stripped quickly out of my jeans, hoodie, socks, boxers, down to bare skin that already felt too warm, too alive. My **** was already half-hard just from touching the fabric, from the sheer improbability of this moment. I reached into the pocket of my discarded jeans on the floor and found the condom I always carried now just in case. Fingers trembling, I tore the packet, rolled the latex down over my throbbing length, making sure the reservoir tip was positioned correctly. The relief of containment was immediate. No stains. No evidence. Just secret, pulsing heat trapped safely inside. I stepped into the gown. The skirt whispered up my calves, over my thighs. I pulled it past my hips slowly, carefully and the satin glided over the soft roundness of my belly without catching. I tugged the bodice up over my chest. The cups were generously cut, there was room. Actual room. I reached behind and found the long invisible zip. It slid up smoothly, no resistance, no straining. When I let my arms drop, the dress settled around me like it had been waiting. I looked in the mirror. The reflection showed someone soft and full and blushing furiously beneath ivory satin. The modest neckline framed the gentle swell of my chest and the faint shadow of cleavage created by the way the bodice pushed everything together. My hips looked wide and womanly beneath the smooth fall of fabric. My belly made a soft, proud curve against the front of the skirt. I turned sideways. The line from back to front was lush, generous, unapologetic. It fit. It actually fit. A small, involuntary whimper escaped me. I heard footsteps outside the curtain. “Everything alright in there?” It was the younger volunteer this time. I swallowed. “Yes. Um… could you, could you maybe check the zip? Just to make sure it’s all the way up?” The curtain parted a few inches. She peeked in, eyes widening for only a heartbeat before her face softened into a genuine smile. She stepped inside careful, professional and fastened the tiny hook-and-eye at the top of the zip I hadn’t been able to reach. Her fingers were gentle. “There. Perfect. It’s like it was made for you.” I couldn’t speak. My **** was fully hard now, straining painfully against the satin lining. A bead of pre-cum had already escaped and I could feel the slippery warmth of it against the inside of the dress. I smoothed the front of the skirt with both hands. The satin gleamed under the fluorescent light. I looked sill looked like a bloke in a dress. A big, soft, blushing, overweight very happy bride. When I finally stepped out, both women were waiting. “I’ll take it,” I said. Whilst the younger woman unhooked and unzipped me, the silver-haired woman rang it up. “£49. Cash or card, love?” I handed over my card. I left the Charity Shop with the dress folded carefully in a large carrier bag, the memory of satin against every inch of my skin still electric. And for the first time in years, I didn’t feel like I was hiding. I felt like I was finally beginning to find myself.
    A number of years ago, I walked into a small back street Charity Shop on the edge of town. I wasn’t really looking for anything specific just browsing, killing time, letting my eyes wander over the racks the way I always did when I felt that familiar restless itch under my skin. Then I saw it. Hanging slightly askew on a padded hanger near the back wall, half-hidden behind a row of sensible navy blazers, was a floor-length satin bridal gown. Ivory, not stark white. The bodice was structured but not boned, the skirt a gentle A-line that flared softly rather than ballooning into tulle insanity. A modest neckline. Delicate lace overlay on the shoulders and upper chest. And pinned to the hanger was the tag: Size 32 Worn once £49. My heart gave a hard, guilty thud. I’m a UK 18" collar with a 50" chest in men’s shirts. But dresses… dresses measure differently. Especially wedding dresses. Especially ones made to accommodate curves most people would call “plus size.” I glanced around. The shop was quiet. An older woman with silver hair was sorting bric-a-brac at the counter; a younger volunteer early twenties, purple streaks in her hair was steaming something in the corner. I lifted the gown off the rail. The satin felt cool and liquid against my palms. Heavy in the right way. I carried it toward the changing cubicle like I was smuggling contraband. “Would you like to try it on, love?” the silver-haired woman called out. Her voice was kind, matter-of-fact. No trace of surprise or judgement. I froze for half a second. “Yes please,” I managed. My voice sounded smaller than usual. She smiled. “Curtain’s already drawn back there. Take your time. Shout if you need a hand with the zip.” The cubicle was narrow, just a full-length mirror screwed to the wall, a single hook, and a thin beige curtain that didn’t quite reach the floor. I hung the dress on the hook and stripped quickly out of my jeans, hoodie, socks, boxers, down to bare skin that already felt too warm, too alive. My cock was already half-hard just from touching the fabric, from the sheer improbability of this moment. I reached into the pocket of my discarded jeans on the floor and found the condom I always carried now just in case. Fingers trembling, I tore the packet, rolled the latex down over my throbbing length, making sure the reservoir tip was positioned correctly. The relief of containment was immediate. No stains. No evidence. Just secret, pulsing heat trapped safely inside. I stepped into the gown. The skirt whispered up my calves, over my thighs. I pulled it past my hips slowly, carefully and the satin glided over the soft roundness of my belly without catching. I tugged the bodice up over my chest. The cups were generously cut, there was room. Actual room. I reached behind and found the long invisible zip. It slid up smoothly, no resistance, no straining. When I let my arms drop, the dress settled around me like it had been waiting. I looked in the mirror. The reflection showed someone soft and full and blushing furiously beneath ivory satin. The modest neckline framed the gentle swell of my chest and the faint shadow of cleavage created by the way the bodice pushed everything together. My hips looked wide and womanly beneath the smooth fall of fabric. My belly made a soft, proud curve against the front of the skirt. I turned sideways. The line from back to front was lush, generous, unapologetic. It fit. It actually fit. A small, involuntary whimper escaped me. I heard footsteps outside the curtain. “Everything alright in there?” It was the younger volunteer this time. I swallowed. “Yes. Um… could you, could you maybe check the zip? Just to make sure it’s all the way up?” The curtain parted a few inches. She peeked in, eyes widening for only a heartbeat before her face softened into a genuine smile. She stepped inside careful, professional and fastened the tiny hook-and-eye at the top of the zip I hadn’t been able to reach. Her fingers were gentle. “There. Perfect. It’s like it was made for you.” I couldn’t speak. My cock was fully hard now, straining painfully against the satin lining. A bead of pre-cum had already escaped and I could feel the slippery warmth of it against the inside of the dress. I smoothed the front of the skirt with both hands. The satin gleamed under the fluorescent light. I looked sill looked like a bloke in a dress. A big, soft, blushing, overweight very happy bride. When I finally stepped out, both women were waiting. “I’ll take it,” I said. Whilst the younger woman unhooked and unzipped me, the silver-haired woman rang it up. “£49. Cash or card, love?” I handed over my card. I left the Charity Shop with the dress folded carefully in a large carrier bag, the memory of satin against every inch of my skin still electric. And for the first time in years, I didn’t feel like I was hiding. I felt like I was finally beginning to find myself.
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  • I never thought a simple late-night scroll on Temu would change how I saw myself in the mirror.

    My hands were shaking a little when I clicked "Buy Now" on that dress. The listing was a chaotic poem of keywords: Black Satin Fairy Vintage Sweet Dress Mesh Long Lace... Hollow Out Puff Sleeve Floral... Off Shoulder Fairy Princess Long Satin Mesh Gothic Lady Ruffle. It was everything at once — sweet, dark, romantic, dramatic — and somehow it felt like it had been waiting for me.

    I'm sixty-four. Short. Heavy. The kind of body the world politely looks past. For most of my life I kept the part of me that loved beautiful, flowing things locked away in a mental attic. But the older I get, the less patience I have for hiding.

    The package arrived on a grey Tuesday afternoon. I signed for it quickly, heart thumping like a teenager sneaking something forbidden. I carried the brown box upstairs like it contained state secrets, locked the bedroom door, and tore into it.

    Inside lay folds of deep black satin that caught the lamplight like liquid night. Delicate mesh panels shimmered with tiny floral embroidery. The puff sleeves were ridiculously romantic — exaggerated, dreamy, almost cartoonishly glamorous. Lace spilled from every edge. The off-shoulder neckline promised to bare collarbones I usually keep hidden under sensible jumpers.

    I stripped down, stood in front of the full-length mirror in just my underwear, and stepped into the dress.

    The satin whispered against my legs as I pulled it up. It was surprisingly forgiving — stretchy in the right places, structured in others. I wriggled my arms through those massive puff sleeves; they ballooned around my upper arms like dark fairy wings. I tugged the bodice into place, smoothed the ruffled layers over my stomach, and finally reached back to zip it (with some creative contortions and a coat hanger as backup).

    Then I looked up.

    And I stopped breathing for a second.

    The woman — no, the creature — staring back wasn't sixty-four. She wasn't short and soft and ordinary. She was a midnight fairy queen who had wandered out of some gothic storybook and decided to be indulgent today. The black satin hugged and draped in ways that turned every curve into intention. The hollow-out lace panels teased just enough skin to feel dangerous. Those enormous puff sleeves framed me like I belonged on a velvet throne instead of a suburban bedroom carpet.

    I turned sideways. The long skirt flared dramatically, the mesh overlay catching light like spiderwebs covered in frost. I twirled — actually twirled — and watched the layers float outward in perfect slow motion, the ruffles whispering secrets to each other.

    For once, the mirror wasn't my enemy. It was showing me something true.

    I hadn't planned to go anywhere. But suddenly I needed to feel this outside these four walls.

    I threw on a long black coat (practicality dies hard), slipped my feet into the only pair of low heels I own that almost match, draped a soft scarf over my wig to hide the fact I hadn't styled it yet, and stepped out into the January dusk.

    The cold air hit my bare shoulders like a slap and a caress at the same time. I walked to the end of the street and back — only fifteen minutes — but every step felt like gliding. The satin moved against my thighs. The sleeves swayed. A neighbour's security light caught me as I passed; for a heartbeat I was illuminated, black lace and floral shadows glowing against the night.

    No one stopped me. No one shouted. A dog walker nodded politely like I was simply another eccentric on an evening stroll.

    When I got home, I locked the door, dropped the coat on the floor, and stood in front of the mirror again — this time under brighter light, no scarf, no hiding.

    Here’s the thing about that dress: it doesn’t care that I’m sixty-four, or that I carry extra weight, or that my hands are rough from decades of practical work. It simply drapes itself over me and says, You are allowed to be this glamorous. You are allowed to be this much.

    I smiled at my reflection — a real smile, not the careful half-one I usually wear.

    Then I whispered to the woman in the mirror, the one who finally looked like she belonged in a fairy tale:

    "Thank you for coming out to play, love. We’re keeping the dress."
    I never thought a simple late-night scroll on Temu would change how I saw myself in the mirror. My hands were shaking a little when I clicked "Buy Now" on that dress. The listing was a chaotic poem of keywords: Black Satin Fairy Vintage Sweet Dress Mesh Long Lace... Hollow Out Puff Sleeve Floral... Off Shoulder Fairy Princess Long Satin Mesh Gothic Lady Ruffle. It was everything at once — sweet, dark, romantic, dramatic — and somehow it felt like it had been waiting for me. I'm sixty-four. Short. Heavy. The kind of body the world politely looks past. For most of my life I kept the part of me that loved beautiful, flowing things locked away in a mental attic. But the older I get, the less patience I have for hiding. The package arrived on a grey Tuesday afternoon. I signed for it quickly, heart thumping like a teenager sneaking something forbidden. I carried the brown box upstairs like it contained state secrets, locked the bedroom door, and tore into it. Inside lay folds of deep black satin that caught the lamplight like liquid night. Delicate mesh panels shimmered with tiny floral embroidery. The puff sleeves were ridiculously romantic — exaggerated, dreamy, almost cartoonishly glamorous. Lace spilled from every edge. The off-shoulder neckline promised to bare collarbones I usually keep hidden under sensible jumpers. I stripped down, stood in front of the full-length mirror in just my underwear, and stepped into the dress. The satin whispered against my legs as I pulled it up. It was surprisingly forgiving — stretchy in the right places, structured in others. I wriggled my arms through those massive puff sleeves; they ballooned around my upper arms like dark fairy wings. I tugged the bodice into place, smoothed the ruffled layers over my stomach, and finally reached back to zip it (with some creative contortions and a coat hanger as backup). Then I looked up. And I stopped breathing for a second. The woman — no, the creature — staring back wasn't sixty-four. She wasn't short and soft and ordinary. She was a midnight fairy queen who had wandered out of some gothic storybook and decided to be indulgent today. The black satin hugged and draped in ways that turned every curve into intention. The hollow-out lace panels teased just enough skin to feel dangerous. Those enormous puff sleeves framed me like I belonged on a velvet throne instead of a suburban bedroom carpet. I turned sideways. The long skirt flared dramatically, the mesh overlay catching light like spiderwebs covered in frost. I twirled — actually twirled — and watched the layers float outward in perfect slow motion, the ruffles whispering secrets to each other. For once, the mirror wasn't my enemy. It was showing me something true. I hadn't planned to go anywhere. But suddenly I needed to feel this outside these four walls. I threw on a long black coat (practicality dies hard), slipped my feet into the only pair of low heels I own that almost match, draped a soft scarf over my wig to hide the fact I hadn't styled it yet, and stepped out into the January dusk. The cold air hit my bare shoulders like a slap and a caress at the same time. I walked to the end of the street and back — only fifteen minutes — but every step felt like gliding. The satin moved against my thighs. The sleeves swayed. A neighbour's security light caught me as I passed; for a heartbeat I was illuminated, black lace and floral shadows glowing against the night. No one stopped me. No one shouted. A dog walker nodded politely like I was simply another eccentric on an evening stroll. When I got home, I locked the door, dropped the coat on the floor, and stood in front of the mirror again — this time under brighter light, no scarf, no hiding. Here’s the thing about that dress: it doesn’t care that I’m sixty-four, or that I carry extra weight, or that my hands are rough from decades of practical work. It simply drapes itself over me and says, You are allowed to be this glamorous. You are allowed to be this much. I smiled at my reflection — a real smile, not the careful half-one I usually wear. Then I whispered to the woman in the mirror, the one who finally looked like she belonged in a fairy tale: "Thank you for coming out to play, love. We’re keeping the dress."
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