Still enjoying Crossdressing
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2d ago
A couple of days after my car was broken into and my girl grab bag stollen, some tools and a dress arrived in the mail. My wife and daughter was surprised by the tools, but not the purchase of a new dress. I've already forgotten the tools, (just looked it up, last week was a battery powered lamp and leather repair kit for the chair my cat has put holes in), but the minimum order meant I just had to include an $18 dress ? My old small boobs weren't going to cut it, so I remembered what my mum said about padding so I grabbed a couple of big socks and packed my boobs up bigger. Okay, I really lov ..read more
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Someone's due a slapping
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1w ago
Technically, we can't use the word slapping because it has negative connotations, but early this morning my car was broken into. I was planning to go to the pub on the way home either yesterday or today, in a new outfit and wig. I had my girls "grab bag" in the car. It's an old ratty bag, but obviously still nice enough for someone to smash my car window and grab it. When I told my family, they laugh and describe a scene where maybe the rat bags go to their leader and present their booty (booby) to the boss as a present - that would be justice and karma all in one, or maybe try presenting my b ..read more
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Day to relax
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3w ago
Wife gone out visiting friends ? As she's not a Sci-fi fan, I head to the movies to see DUNE Pt2. First, I visit a cafe for a relaxing coffee and read or the happenings in the news paper before heading to the shops to grab a few dog treats and make up wipes. I eventually get to the movies 15 minutes before 10am, buy an ice cream (of course it was a raspberry choc top with nuts) and while I wait for a few minutes before heading in, I call my daughter who tells me it's a fantastic movie that's 3 hours long. Heading in, a tall lady with dark hair arrived at the counter asking for a ticket, what ..read more
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Maritime Museum and...
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1M ago
I had a lovely Saturday morning checking out the Maritime Museum. I love old structures, including boats. The part I relate mostly too however is the Kiwi Batch, very 70's, reminds me about having fun without electronic stuff, like playing outside with friends, seeing how far we could get old leaky dinghies out into the estuary and back (amazingly, we managed to get them all back to the shore). I also related to the wall poster of the Northern Steamship building, probably because I spent quite a lot of time there. After the Museum, I went for a late lunch at 277 Broadway and a wa ..read more
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Love new clothes
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1M ago
So 2 new dresses arrived at my house this week and I love them both. The light one is a bit tight and difficult to get my boobs into (that's also the reason it was gifted to me as I have smaller boobs than the first owner) I probably should return the black dress sooner than later That's not to say I didn't wear my own clothes during the week and I gave a nice online review about the corset. Maybe I have a thing about corsets or maybe my belly is getting a bit big and they help hide it, either way, corsets are fun. Although in this heat, a summer dress is better, just like a cold glass of ..read more
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Dressing for fun
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2M ago
 Had a few days out of town with the wife and she allowed me to do my thing while she shopped. Started out with a coffee and I just can't get over how nice this dress feels over my boobs and that slit in the leg caressing me. Day 2, decided I was a bit hungry so had a sausage roll with my coffee. But the best part was a couple of hours shopping and trying on clothes, followed by dinner at a restaurant ..read more
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Feeling the Heat
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2M ago
Temperatures are hitting 30 degrees (86F) and is really killing my desire to dress. While sun dresses are fine, the wig and make up just isn't helping.  Air-conditioned shops are the only places to go, but I think even they are struggling to maintain their settings. Certainly not the temperature for shinny blue PVC tops, even before the sun comes over the horizon Even in the big shopping mall, I was too hot to really bother about anything (except getting a jar of coffee from The Warehouse that's a couple of dollars cheaper than the supermarket). I think "girl time" is going to have to t ..read more
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Dad bod
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2M ago
I tried a true and tested method to get my Dad Bod back, that really cool V shape and abs. It worked well 18 years ago. Swimming - I did 500 meters in the pool, planning on adding 100 meters every two days to take me to 1km a session in 3 weeks. Ended up with wet ears and an ear infection that affected my balance and gave me a 2 day headache I think it's a sign... to not swim, in fact, all messages from my body says "don't exercise" I also had a relaxing massage this week, the masseuse found quite a few knotted muscles, dug her fingers in and it was anything but relaxing, reminded me of the pa ..read more
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Had a few hours to myself
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2M ago
 But first, a coffee to start the day Then I had to go to the refuse center to dump a years worth of rubbish (mostly old cupboards after Christmas renovations). Of course I won't be wearing a short skirt for that, so swapped for some sport tights. After that, Bunnings for some storage boxes for sorting out stuff in my shed. Now, doing what I enjoy - hiking But I forgot how hard the terrain can get and within an hour of walking (with wig and and extra 1.6 kgs under my bra) I was sweating from every pore Luckily, I found a semi private watering hole to cool down in. I s ..read more
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Hope you're off to a great new year
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3M ago
Ever had a holiday, where you do more work than when your at work - welcome to my world. First job was pealing back the roof and replacing the valley. In the 1960's it didn't rain hard and putting a waterproof membrane between the timber and cement roof tiles was not a thing. Times have changed with global warming and while I fitted the new valley during a nice day, the downpour at 1am the following day was enough to flood my basement (but not enough to leak in the roof). Second job was removing the carpet from the basement after the flood, dry it over 2 days and then refit it. I think this wi ..read more
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