Showing posts with label girls annuals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girls annuals. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 May 2024

The Summer gurl

Not quite a follow up to last weeks post but more along the same lines, the little side of sissy comes from the child-like rooted in your childhood experiences, the things you did and they things you wished you could of but didn't do.

Take comics for instances, they were a staple not just of our own reading but part of our social currency as you talked about them sharing them except of course as assigned as male sissies generally we were never bought the ones we wanted and had to be careful over how we did get to read them such as sisters or "hidden" contacts with girls who twigged we weren't like the boys they knew.


The introduction page bypassing the one where "Presented to" would be inscribed, Just image it with Tammy  there!

Now onto the sort of featured story we'd really like of our girl friends, time spent together and adventures rather than war and gang stuff.

We all knew a Bessie Bunter.

Cos we're gurls of kind Summer means something special to us, like showing, more of our natural beauty off so we buy new clothes for the season.

That's a nice Fruit of the Loom pink jersey polo top that just looks the part.


Then there's a lovely sweatshirt with ribbed cuffs and waist also in dusty pink.

Teamed with a nice pleated skirt like this would be just the thing for the modern sissy gurl with with either knee socks or tights.

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

New arrivals

We're officially in spring so there's a few thoughts in what is proving to be an interesting year.


In my world as much as liked the annuals I had I also did like and wanted to have some of the girls ones too.

As a feminine gurl I like to wear dresses and to had been able to wear pinafore dress to school as that schoolgurl




While I'd of been happy to attended Cubs with any boy and to of worn the original uniform including short trousers because It was practical, in all honesty I'd of sooner of been a Brownie and worn our brown tunic because I am more girlish whatever biologically my sex might be.

I was NEVER transgendered just a boy by sex with a feminine side who needed to be themselves as a Gurl.