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I Caught My Brother Wearing My Clothes

A couple nights ago, I came home from volleyball (I'm a senior) and my parents were at dinner for some thing for my dad's work. I knew my brother was home but I thought he was doing his homework or something so I ate downstairs and didn't announce myself when I got home.
Long story short, I walked upstairs and saw my brother (sophmore) dressed head-to-toe in my skirt, my top, and wearing makeup. He stared at me for a little bit while I sat there staring. I started laughing and found it hilarious (and kinda flattering?) but I obviously had a lot more to think about.
So I forced him to talk about it and yeah.. He full on wore my clothes for a long time. He wore my panties, and that is super gross so I told him this had to stop... Well at least some of it. I told him the following things: His makeup wasn't awful but if he wanted to do makeup, he could just ask me. He shouldn't wear my clean clothes and then put them back in my closet, cause I wouldn't want to wear them anymore. And that he needed to stop wearing my underwear completely.
After talking until my parents came home, I decided not to tell them and my brother begged me to keep it a secret.
So here's what I'm thinking... I really want to treat him and take him to the mall one day, but I don't know where he would "hide" this stuff or if he would be too embarrassed. He's shy about it but I can tell he enjoys it, he's not gay but kinda acts like a girl. So yeah that's my rant about my brother.
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I am surprised you are so supportive of this. If your brother is becoming a man, he has no business dressing up as a female in any woman clothes.
laurennnn23 · 22-25, F
Is that what you want me to tell my white as a ghost brother who's just been completely embarrassed? He's fine the way he is, just because he's different, doesn't make him any less of a growing man
It's weird. You are supposed to be setting an example for him. Not encouraging his fetishes. This is obviously a fake story. Family dysfunction is not a positive thing.
laurennnn23 · 22-25, F
@GundamWing: wtf it's not a fetish?
@laurennnn23: If you talk about it on this site it might as well be. Excuse me if it isn't. But all in all I don't agree with your choices.
Jessie407 · 70-79, M
@leavingthissiteforgood10 Do you wear slacks or jeans? If so, then you are a crossdresser yourself. Is it a fetish for you? No, society accepts women embracing their male side, but closed-minded people like you keep men from embracing their feminine side,
If you expect a man to be sensitive to your feelings, then you are expecting him to embrace a part of his feminine side.
Our non-dominant side manifests in ways we often don't want, or can control.