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So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 1:30 pm
by Wendae
Hope the use of Trannie doesn't offend anyone I kinda prefer the term to describe myself. Anyway, you lucky SOs have someone that doesn't mind doing the vacuuming, dishes, laundry, dusting, making the beds, doing the grocery shopping, etc. I do it whether I'm dressed or not but of course would rather be femmed up. My wife still doesn't see the advantage of having me doing the chores dressed not that she complains. <>

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 3:15 pm
by DonnaT
Not all CDs enjoy doing the vacuuming, dishes, laundry, dusting, making the beds, doing the grocery shopping, etc. whether enfemme or not.

And if you don't mind doing it while not enfemme, I can see an SO questioning why it's necessary to CD while doing the chores.

The advantage would be in getting their partner to do the chores they would prefer not doing, by asking them CD.

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 5:25 pm
by Sarah Beth
I can't say I enjoy housework all that much but I mind doing it a lot less if I'm dressed.

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:19 pm
by Martina Hall
^ I strongly second that thought.



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Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 7:02 pm
by April Rose
I like doing housework when I'm dressed, I don't like it as much when I'm not dressed. My wife prefers me doing the cooking, cleaning and laundry dressed, to my not doing it at all. These days she's not all that crazy about my feminine ways, but she does recognize there is something in it for her: She hasn't had to touch a vacuum cleaner or a toilet brush in years.##3##

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 6:05 am
by Carol Ann
Wendae,
I prefer just plain old crossdresser (--) , how since my wife is in a wheelchair I do 95% of all the work and I don't mine except when it comes to planning supper everyday.

Being dress is just and everyday thing for me as I have done it almost all my life, but working outside I do have to get out of my dress and heels and dawn my fem jeans.

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 4:11 pm
by Hope
I'm gonna mess up the averages here I bet....

I enjoy cleaning, vacuuming (hovering for those across the pond), sewing, cooking, and everything in between. I also enjoy building a table, fixing a tractor, and watching a great Ball Game.

My dear wife is overjoyed when, once a year or so, I take a vacation from 'myself' to become Hope. For several weeks I take care of everything around the house. Cleaning, Laundry...things like that. She gets a well deserved break to be taken care of by a loving and appreciative spouse who also happens to be a crossdresser.

Interestingly enough, I enjoy those same pursuits when I'm in drab. But I have to admit, dressing like Donna Reed and working around the house is certainly more fun to me than just doing all those chores.

Sigh....

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:30 am
by Carol Ann
!!!yes!!!

I so much like the mid 50 styles with a full skirt and a nice bushy petticoat or 2 *-*

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:50 pm
by Hope
Too True! The one thing I will always hate to admit to my dear wife is; After about three weeks or so, I get a little frustrated having to navigate around delicates for fear my skirt will knock something over.

Course...on the other hand, it would be a fine reminder about the loft I get from fresh new petticoats?

LOL

Re: So your SO is a Trannie?

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:13 pm
by Davita
Glad you said that, Hope. I was thinking how much mess I could make wearing my pettis around coffee and end tables.

And honestly, you want the better half to have a chuckle? I think having to explain the knocked over stuff would be good for a laugh..