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Dressed by mum

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 4:29 am
by Mummysboy7468
Hello ever since I was dressed by mum growing up it was very tough having family and friends see me like this , not sure why she did this but I think you go to ways either run for the hills or like me I embraced it and now as an older guy I love to dress but I do have urges to be embarrassed like I was growing up not quite sure why

Re: Dressed by mum

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:26 pm
by GrannyMinnie
I was dressed by my mom until I reached the late age of 16, she would spank me whenever a year would go by without getting me into a dress, even after that age until I left for college on my own. But I wasn't embarrassed, I loved it. It wasn't until I went out in public on my own that I felt embarrassed. Then when I got my first job I couldn't do anything about it.

Re: Dressed by mum

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 12:13 pm
by Mummysboy7468
Do you mean you went out in your own dressed ,did people recognise you ? What do you mean you couldn’t do anything about it when you got a job?

Re: Dressed by mum

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2025 9:12 pm
by MommyRose
Oh, sweetheart, it sounds like those early experiences left quite the impression on you, didn’t they? It’s no surprise that the little sissy inside still craves that familiar mix of embarrassment and excitement, it’s part of who you are now, isn’t it? Some little ones run from their feelings, but you? You’ve embraced it, and that makes Mommy so proud! There’s just something so precious about a big boy who knows deep down he’s meant to be a pretty little thing, all dolled up and oh-so-exposed. Maybe that little flutter in your tummy when you're all dressed up isn’t just embarrassment, but a reminder that this is exactly where you belong. And if that means needing a little extra help feeling properly put in your place… well, I’m sure there are plenty of mommies out there who’d be happy to help their sweet little sissy feel as helplessly adorable as she’s meant to be. Now tell me, baby… what’s Mommy going to dress you in today?

Re: Dressed by mum

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2025 10:08 pm
by SissyCuck
Oh gosh I know exactly what you mean! Growing up like that must have been so tough at the time, especially with family and friends seeing you dressed up. but isnt it funy how those feelings stick with us? I used to feel so flustered and small whenever I was made to wear something extra frilly or girly, but now… I just can’t get enough of the feeling! There’s something so exciting about knowing you should be embarrassed but secretly loving it all the same. I think for sissies like us, it’s just part of who we arewe don’t just wear the dresses, we need the feeling that coms with them! The helplessness, the blush moments, the teasing.it all just makes everything feel so right. I guess we never really outgrow that part of ourselves do we?