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Friday, March 14, 2025

Do You Wear Your Wife's Clothes...

Or Yours?




 

4 comments:

  1. No for me too! I have my own style. Lauren

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  2. Not any more, she asked me not to as part of our DADT agreement. I have my own. Though there are quite a few in her closet that I will keep eventually when she sends them to Goodwill. I would like to share closets, but oh well. Randi

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  3. When my wife and I were first married she was 5'2" and 115 lbs. That was 50+ years ago. I was 6'2" and 175 lbs. Unfortunately, as we aged, body weight changed and we now can wear the same size dresses, primarily XL/16-18. I have my own extensive wardrobe of dresses, but I have to confess there are two dresses she owns that hang in the walk-in closet that lure me into donning them. She never wears them. They were purchased when she had surgery. They empire waist long summery dresses with cap sleeves. On my they are midi-length. When I look at the other dresses she has hanging I have to chuckle because there is at least one that is identical down to the size I also own. I know it is bad form to wear a wife's attire without permission, but the lure of those two dresses is too much to ignore. If she was more accepting I would gladly offer her any of my 162 dresses, many of which would fit her.

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  4. She says that it is bad enough having a Crossdresser for a husband. Him wearing her clothes is beyond the pale. She is a size 3X and I am a size 16 and our styles differ greatly, so the issue of my wearing her clothes never happens. The situation size difference means she’s never borrows my guy clothes, either. Daughter raids wife’s shoe collection but I am not their size. I even have my own fragrance bottles but they are the same brands as hers. I get away with it by telling her that even the cat smells like her perfume, which is true, so why shouldn’t it rub off on me also?
    —Abby

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