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  • Do you suffer from “PDWS”??, (see main taxt)

    Posted by Anonymous on 15/07/2013 at 1:15 am

    Hi to all on TGR,

    Whilst I have posted in the past about “when is enough awready” with being a CD and having Caty time, there is another aspect to all this. I call it “Post Dressing Withdrawal Syndrome”

    I do look forward to my almost fortnightly regular Caty days and thoroughly enjoy myself. But when “it’s all over red rover” for another two weeks and I’m back into male mode with all that entails, (including and especially missing the feeling of “having breasts”, wearing/not wearing a bra with my forms attached and all the gorgeous silky materials females get to wear. This in contrast to the “rough” male clothing materiais), I do suffer from “withdrawal symptoms”.

    “The night after the morning before” is probably the worst. “Rough material” male pj’s and singlet contrasting arms touching freely hanging boobs through my silky pj’s as I turn over in bed.

    Recovery is very quick… I just doze off thinking about the “next time”.

    Anybody else have similar experiences??

    Happy Dressing

    Caty

    Anonymous replied 11 years, 10 months ago 1 Member · 4 Replies
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  • Kayh

    Member
    16/07/2013 at 12:11 am

    Hi Caty,

    Yes, without a doubt I suffer terribly from PDWS :cry:. I was lucky enough to spend nine straight days, bar going to work, in Kayh mode recently and it was nine days of total happiness and a sense of belonging. However, after picking my wife up from the airport, which I was happy about I hasten to add, I went in to town later that day and experienced a high level of stress including elevated heart beat, butterflies in my stomach and an excruciating longing to be one of the girls out on the street.

    This was a strong reaction, probably due to the length of the nine day session, but regardless of the length of the dressing session it is always sad to say good-bye until the next time. The good thing is that over the last few months the frequency of Kayh appearing has become more regular…but like a spoilt child, she always wants more!

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    17/07/2013 at 12:53 am

    Hello Caty,

    I have been lifelong CD/TS for as long as I can remember but I really am just recently ‘out of the closet’ (19 months). The more Pamela time I get the more demanding Pamela becomes and I am quite happy to accommodate her desires. The SO came down with a chest cold which developed complications and it was 5 weeks off work for her. She has recovered and is now back at work.,As you can imagine this was not a good time for Pamela, with severe withdrawal symptoms experienced.
    So yes, you could say I suffer from Post Dressing Withdrawal Syndrome

    Cheers
    Pamela

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    22/07/2013 at 12:56 am

    I have a strong sense of withdrawal every time. I love being dressed and would doing every chance I could but unfortunately that is not very often that Dianne gets to play.

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    22/07/2013 at 10:48 am

    I used to have those feelings at the end of a day being Stephanie. I used to stay up as late as possible before removing the makeup and having a shower to get as much time as possible out of the day. It got so bad I went full time and no longer suffer PWDS.