"When I get older losing my hair many years from now, will you still be sending me a valentine, birthday greeting bottle of wine"
Will we still be crossdressing at 64?
Do we think as we get older we'll stop if we can't achieve "the look" or will we adapt our look gracefully?
I'm 64 and yes I still crossdress. I can't seem to stop. I have been married 42 years. I try! But I can't stop. I feel down at times. My wife is not supportive for me to dress fully. So I hide my clothes, but I do buy new ones too. At one time I threw everything away. Then turn around and buy more. Am I wrong for feeling this way?
Don't know about when I'm 64 but after this week of toil I feel it š. My aching joints, who knows what I'll be like in 15 years time š³x
Have a fab bank holiday weekend everyone š»
Itās a good question, but my recommendation is to live āin the momentā and worry about the future when the future is the āmomentā.
Does that make any kind of sense?
A very interesting thought as I have recentlyj been thinking now I've found Ally is it like a ticking countdown for her. I truly hope that as I learn more and confident with my look and skills that I can also learn to change that look over the years. Only time will tell I guess.
I've been thinking of this myself. I'm on the wrong side of 55 so 64 is looming. I have been told I don't look as old as I do but I'm not sure I agree. What am I going to do with my wardrobe? Do I want to try and keep all of it or do I want to keep only a few dresses, one wig, one corset, one pair of sjoes etc. It'll be on me sooner than I think.