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The last 18 months has seen quite the change for me. I have never been ashamed of Trisha but I never fully embraced her either. As I embarked on the latest stage of my life I made the choice to fully explore my fem side and see where it takes me. I let the Trisha out of the bottle as it were.
I have always enjoyed being a CD. But I always stayed well inside the comfort zone. Ie always hidden away.
So I went at it full throttle. Bought forms wigs and shape wear. Dresses skirts and blouses. Lots of shoes stockings and intimates and started to figure out who I am. What I found was exhilarating. I love it all. I refined the look. Tossed what I didnt like and created the fashion persona that was me.
At the same time I started exploring the world as it were. Walks in the backyard in the evening at first. Then drives in the afternoons. Then my first pedi and dinner. Shopping. Again. Loved it. I felt so free. So alive.
Now I have always been a shop guy. Soooo why not a shop gal. Skinny jeans and tees with panties bra and forms. And a nice pair of 3" heeled boots for shop work. Again. Love it.
It seems no matter what I am doing I enjoy it more as Trisha. I cannot believe I waited this long to explore my fem.
Kinda long. But it is titled evolution.
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Trisha.
Celeste
Maybe it is. Part of it for me was several things that happened in close proximity to each other. 1 was my 2nd divorce. We had a great friendship just not a good marriage. We both decided to call it quits before we hated each other. 2 was I am at a point in my life where I just dont care about what others think. There is several more but those 2 are the primaries.
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Trisha
I also appreciate reading these stories. I'm in my 30's and hoping to get a head start on lessons ladies learn down the road. I've been more engaged in my dressing this year, I just enjoy doing some things more when dressed.
Sivvi
Hi Trisha,
Enjoy the road ahead!
Alice