Part of the problem was having two different audiences viewing it with incompatible expectations and even having twin identities for each making having a common blog for all an increasing nightmare as sentences had to parsed to a rigorous genderless form but then even that couldn't deal with any references in comments.
I decided to redo it in a slightly different form while I work through all the issues keeping the SuperChris concept, a homage to the cartoon superheroes I loved as a boy albeit a very feminine one.
I have been working on appearences this month to improve my feminine expression and we are starting with foundation garments.
One challenge was to wear hot neon stockings which are shown here with a camisole and matching knickers.
The other was working on a more grown up look, something an older girl may wear outside of sixth form college or her first job.
The other was working on a more grown up look, something an older girl may wear outside of sixth form college or her first job.
Her I am wearing black hold up stockings with a pretty bow on them, frilly knickers that repeat the bow and a black bra.
It felt very different to the more schoolish presentations I had previously done and while the track this came from proved to be a dead end, not being really into sissification, it was one I did learn some valuable lessons from.
I learned more about my feminine side. I was "forever changed"
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