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Date Posted: 09:23:41 06/19/15 Fri
Author: Richard (curious)
Subject: How would you respond?

Hello all, I've posted here before the reset. For me, I was a teenager when I asked my mother one evening what it was like to be a girl; her response was that it was just something you do. Later, she asked if I still wanted to know and suggested that if I did, the best way to understand was to do it myself.

She had me dress up in her things since we were close to the same size and we talked about my thoughts on it. Admitting I liked the feeling of the clothes, she asked if I would dress up again if she made clothes available for me. I said I would, and the next day she took me shopping for my own things (she didn't think sharing underwear was sanitary, and also felt my sister wouldn't want to share clothes with me).

I dressed on and off for years, so I got to see what life was like from the feminine side, and I do feel it has made me appreciate women better and made me a better husband and father.

With this all though, my wife knows what happened and doesn't agree with how my mother handled it. So my question is, how would you answer the question if your son asked you? Would you just talk about it? Or have him experience it to understand?

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