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Sprung as a child/teenager, what was your parent’s reaction??
Good evening to all on TGR,
Well it is evening as I type….
Could be “advancing years” that are making me reminisce, (another birthday last
week.. sigh)….But as my mind was wandering back to my very early cross dressing days I thought about the time I got “Sprung”.Tho it would not do at all these days, my folks had a beachside weekender and cos I refused point blank to go there in the winter, they would leave me alone in our city house for the weekend.
Of course, this was just too good to be true for this budding (early teenage) CD…
So into my Mums bras and dresses like a flash was I on these occasions. Tennis balls for boobs as I recall….
It all went “pear shaped” when one night when a trusted aunt and uncle “Sprung me” dressed to the nines in one of my Mum’s long gowns.
Of course then went straight back to Mum and Dad and I’ve never forgotten the “son we need to talk” that followed.
My dear Dad had a rough upbringing and was also a “product of his time” IE the 50’s and 60’s when “the men” went to the pub and “the women” either stayed home with the kids, or had to sit outside in the car with them whilst “the men” boozed on in the pub. Ah…. all those rasberry lemonades spilt on the plastic seat covers of the old family Holden.
Thus, this was the background of why I was told it was not OK to dress in women’s clothes, with the “Sealer” being….. wait for it.
“The Boys In The Pub” will think you are a queen”.
Sadly,when confronted with this horrible fate, I dont remember “shaking in Mum’s high heels” and perhaps watching how “society” worked in those days made me in turn, very much a “non pub” person for most of my life. Certianly not the “five nights a week after work” variety.
My parents are now long deceased and I guess if they are “looking down om me” Mum would be rapt as now she has the “daughter she never had”. The old fella would be very bemused by it all and would head straight for “you know where” for a couple of “stiff ones”…And there is no way in the world he will tell anyone in “the school” about was “his son” was up to..
Anyone else have a similar tale to tell.
Happy Dressing one and all.
Caty
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