Subject: Re: Complete feminization of husbands--for Edita |
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MaggieD
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Date Posted: 09:11:19 06/26/12 Tue
In reply to:
Edita
's message, "Re: Complete feminization of husbands--for Edita" on 13:23:51 01/01/11 Sat
>Now I don’t know if this will ever be “common”, it
>really all depends on the circumstances. I was able to
>do it and I did. In other families this might not be
>possible as the man might be a macho and the one
>bringing home the money. Most of my friends are in
>this situation. Only one other friend is the
>bread-earner in their family and has a sissy husband,
>however he’s far away from ever being completely
>feminized.
>
>As far as your questions go – as I said, I am not
>going to publish all details of our life. My husband
>is a woman now and is treated as such and only as
>such. She has her outlined duties in and around the
>house, takes care of our child, etc. When I come home
>I am normally very tired and of course I have her
>serve me dinner, etc. But that has nothing to do with
>treating her as an “underling”. That’s the normal duty
>of a feminized housewife…
>
>Writing a book? No. Teaching? No. All the women among
>my friends and associates know that my husband is a
>transsexual. Some are interested in finding out, why
>and then want to know how things went. We share this
>information, especially when I think, that a woman
>wants to follow suit. I would like to see more men
>undergoing the feminisation the way I did it with my
>husband. But as said, it will be very rare. A lot of
>women are still afraid of the social impacts which a
>step like this has. Of course I went through some
>problematic times with other people and the family. It
>takes a lot of strength to go through with every step.
>My husband’s mother almost ruined everything, but
>before things went bad, I had my husband castrated and
>had his first breast implants done. When my
>mother-in-law saw her son after that and realized, he
>was not a man anymore, she let things go.
>
>Okay, that’s all I want to share for now. Oh, someone
>asked about my brother. He lives as a crossdresser
>full time and I don’t even remember seeing him ever
>wearing male clothing. He would be an ideal candidate
>for a complete feminisation but does not want to go
>that far (yet).
>
>Edita
Not all men are meant to be feminized and I certainly don't think it will ever be a common occurance. This is your blog so I won't go into details here but much like your husband I also now live as a woman and wouldn't go back to the way things were before for all the tea in China. Thanks for sharing.
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