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23rd Nov 2025

Well we're back home. Looks looks the weather, 100 miles south of where we were, has been much worse. Sadly I didn't make the gym this morning. Woke up with a really sore pain in my right arm. It seems to have eased so it may just have been me sleeping awkwardly.
Anyway on Friday we didn't make Inverness, but we did get dressed and go out. We did some shopping abd went fof coffee and cake in Dingwall. I wore a dress, and it felt so good to be out fully dressed
One thing that I hadn't realised was that while on holiday as we chanfed to gk out my wife was in the same room as I was slipping on bra, panties, tights, dress or top and skirt.
Now she has been comfortable with my dressing for a few years now, but to begin with she'd absent herself when I was changing. After a while sge relaxed about us getting ready for bed, but somehow she still remained absent when I was dressing.
We talked about it last night and whilst she acknowledged there had been times she'd avoided seeing me dress or undress she thought it was more about her not wanting to embarass me or make me feel uncomfortable. Personally I think it was all about us both getting used to my dressing and the good think is she has got more and more comfortable and encouraging of my dressing. Given she often borrows dresses from me I suppose she probably has to be.
Anyway today I went out for a walk. It was a bit dodgy, lots of ice, but I tried to stay on the more walkable paths. I did however almost go flat on my face as I was crossing the entrance / exit to a large warehouse. The "fun" part being this warehouse is the one where the Council operates the gritting lorries out of. Good to see they're making such a good job of it.
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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
I think your relationship with your wife is a lesson to us all that we should not shy away from the awkward questions. At least in your case it seems to have worked so wonderfully well.
22Michelle · 70-79, T
@ninalanyon Don't shy away, but also have patience. People need time to adjust.

 
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