My father has been dead for over 30 years, but I think of him often. He was a great guy and I know he loved me, but I think he was a little uncomfortable around me because I was not a typical "boy" and because he saw me crossdressed for Halloween on a couple of occasions. On the other hand, when I crossdressed on Halloween, I remember my Dad warning me to be careful because other males might hit on me.
When my wife was pregnant, I hoped that our baby would be female because I feared that I might not be an adequate role model for a son. I was very relieved when a daughter showed up instead of a son. Turns out that my daughter has been very supportive of my transness; who knows if a son would have been the same.
As a father myself, I'd prefer to dress like a mother. Such is the paradoxical life of a transwoman on Father's Day.
When my wife was pregnant, I hoped that our baby would be female because I feared that I might not be an adequate role model for a son. I was very relieved when a daughter showed up instead of a son. Turns out that my daughter has been very supportive of my transness; who knows if a son would have been the same.
As a father myself, I'd prefer to dress like a mother. Such is the paradoxical life of a transwoman on Father's Day.
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Wearing BooHoo |
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📺 William Phipps (blonde in mink stole on the right) femulates in the 1951 film No Questions Asked. |