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Date Posted: 21:50:57 09/19/16 Mon
In reply to:
Yvette
's message, "Re: Complete feminization of husbands" on 17:42:28 08/03/16 Wed
>>>Me and a women from voy recently reached out to me
>and
>>>is helping me feminize my ex hubby because he's too
>>>manly and ruining it for me feminizing our son. I'm
>so
>>>happy for this sight. People love to help. My ex
>>>husband is very manly but we are working with him
>>>trying to bring him over to our feminin side. This
>way
>>>he can be a role model for our son to dress and be
>>>raised as a girl. Things are going good so far. We
>had
>>>to use some blackmailing to get him into a pair of
>>>panties. But now I think I'm gaining the upper hand.
>>>Thanks so much voy and the mothers on here. Hopefully
>>>this will make it easier to feminize our son.
>>
>>I learned how important it is for us male-parents to
>>be 'brought over' a few years ago. I was fine with
>>our son, Jeremy, quitting baseball and wall-climbing
>>club for soccer, even though I used to think it was a
>>bit of a wimpy sport. My wife managed to get him
>>into a mixed league, and I never saw his uniform until
>>his 10th birthday; the socks and shirt were pink. I
>>would have reacted badly, but you see, my wife had
>>already got me into wearing panties during sex, and I
>>couldn't deny how good they felt.
>>Shortly, I was wearing them all the time, and when I
>>saw Jeremy wearing his uniform, I found myself liking
>>it.
>>I never would have liked it without having already
>>been introduced to feminine things.
>>Long story short, within a few months, she convinced
>>Jeremy that he really did enjoy pink as his favorite
>>color and wearing his cute, fluffy soccer socks pulled
>>up over his knees, which combined with his hair, made
>>the kids on his team just sort of start believing he
>>was actually a girl. They all called him Jer and
>>probably just thought they were mistaken when they
>>thought he was a boy at first. The ladies who run the
>>league are very, very TG-tolerant and perhaps
>>encouraged this confusion; I'm not sure. I don't
>>worry about it because my lovely wife understands his
>>needs, like she does mine; in order to understand
>>women better, she got us both to agree to a short
>>course of blockers and a touch of feminine hormones
>>just to give us a taste of girlishness, you see. I
>>was very surprised that feminine feelings and
>>behaviors got to me in so few months.
>>A surprise was that, while at the start, Jeremy was at
>>least interested in 'playing girl' for a while, he
>>said clearly that this was just for fun, but he
>>changed must faster than any of us suspected. He
>>still said the same after two months of being on a
>>complete andgrogen-blocker and mild female hormone
>>regimen, but he was by then also telling his
>>team-mates (just "for fun") that he really was turning
>>into a "proper girl". He told us that he was just
>>kidding, but we could tell he was wavering.
>>The biggest surprise to me was that as Jeremy, now
>>more frequently Jenny, slowly showed his girlishness
>>more and more, I no longer worried about it... in
>>fact, oddly, I not only started to love being a very
>>feminine man very much, but I found out I actually
>>wanted Jeremy to commit to permanent girlhood. I
>>actually helped my wife, after just 6 or 7 months,
>>encourage Jer to be a girl for good. Once our helpful
>>doctor, at around the 7 month mark, strongly suggested
>>we increase our treatment for a good final 'setting'
>>of our hormones before quitting them, I was surprised
>>again.
>>We both agreed to it because it felt right at the
>>time, and let us both know the end was near. But
>>after I was on the higher dosage for just 6 weeks, and
>>Jeremy was receiving injections weekly, we both
>>changed our minds; well, Jeremy did first... it was a
>>few days after his second visit to the clinic for his
>>needle that he just seemed to flip completely. Jenny
>>wanted to be a girl for good, and she was certain of
>>it. I felt so happy for her that I couldn't say no
>>when asked if I felt the same. Jenny told us that she
>>knows she didn't want this to be permanent before, but
>>she just could no longer even imagine acting like a
>>boy ever again. And more than that, I couldn't deny
>>her the right to do this, and I wanted it myself by
>>then.
>>So you see, it really is important for the Dad to be
>>brought into the fold of femininity first, if you hope
>>to turn your little boys into happy, girlish young
>>ladies.
>
>Dad/Mom, I wholeheartedly agree, my Spouse and I are
>at the point of discussing hormones and electrolysis.
>We have a blended family now,a boy,4 and a 1/2 yrs and
>a girl, 5 and a 1/2 yrs.As soon as we got together I
>was open about my feminine side and she was delighted.
>Not only delighted but excited and so encouraging.
>Such that we seem to spend more time as females
>together and yes,that`s in all domains(!)e are both
>very impatient to start HRT,and would love to talk
>with other couples who are feminising their partner.
Are you going to femininize you boys..
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