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Hello lovely Nymphettes. I love Candie's blog below "Do you really want to be a girl?". My answer is a resounding "Sure, at times!" My own thoughts on dressing girly are very much like hers. I love to dress up and look like a woman (the sexier, the better) but I don't want to live like a woman. It has come to my attention that some genetic women are definitely hostile to us cross dressers. (I'm not going to use the word sissies as I don't like the connotation.) Although my wife is supportive and has known of my hobby for 3 years I have found some other women hostile and the more feminist they are the more hostile they are. Go figure I guess.
Wanting to emulate women because they look so good and are so nice (er, maybe not the feminists) is just a fun thing to do and something that we seem to need to do. I haven't been verbally attacked but can certainly see it in the things feminists write. Sadly, they just can't "stifle themselves" as a famous actor used to say. The bottom line is that feminists may rail away at us for things like not having to bear children, not having to tolerate menstruation, etc but to me, so what, it will never stop me from going out crossdressed. Nor should it stop anybody else from going out en femme. Somebody sometime may cross the line in public and start attacking a gurl dressed en femme. My advice? Let them have it with both barrels (metaphorically, of course). It is our right to dress as we please assuming we toe the line on local obscenity laws. So let us do it and enjoy. Feminists are just feminists and we are free to disagree with them at anytime and I frequently do. So go out in pantyhose, miniskirt, your biggest girls on, nice blouse, a nice long hairpiece and have fun. Oh, and don't forget to walk like a girl does!!
- 18 Jan, 2024
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Great blog! I think that some women don't realize how big of a complement many of us CDs are paying them! We respect and admire them to the point where we do everything we can to emulate them. I wonder if it would soothe them some if they took this perspective?