Forced feminization - /lgbt/ (#40597000) [Archived: 421 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/4/2025, 12:26:54 AM No.40597000
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Have you ever been forced to dress as a woman against your will? Was the experience traumatic?
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:34:20 AM No.40597639
>Summer before 3rd grade
>Mom goes on vacation with her BF so I go and stay with my aunt, 13 year old girl cousin, and 19 year old girl cousin who is on summer break from college
>Cousins tease me a lot about how girly I look/act but aren’t mean about it
>One night at the house alone with 13 year old cousin and her friend
>They ask if they can dress me up like a girl
>Say no because I’m too embarrassed
>Cousin and her friend beg me until I say yes
>Cousin goes into basement and brings up huge tub full of her old clothes
>Pulls out a white and pink flower girl dress
>Am too embarrassed to change in front of her friend so cousin takes me into the bathroom and helps me put on the dress
>Am small and skinny so it fits perfectly
>Sit at cousin’s vanity and they put makeup on me
>Cousin finds a long blonde costume wig and puts it on me
>They style the wig and tie a pink ribbon in it
>Look very pretty but feel super embarrassed
>The girls make me walk around and pose for them
>Ask if can change back into my boy clothes but cousin says she wants me to stay dressed until her sister or mom come home
>Start freaking out because I don’t want my aunt to see me dressed like a girl
>Beg to change back into my clothes but cousin says no
>Take the wig off and cousin starts yelling and makes me put it back on
>Girls make me go into living room and watch TV with them while they paint my nails
>Aunt comes home and I try to hide in other room
>Cousin tells my aunt they dressed me up like a girl and aunt tells me to come out and let her see me
>I start crying
>Aunt tries to calm me down and says it’s OK
>Keeps telling me how pretty I look and not to be embarrassed
>She takes a few pictures of me and texts them to my mom
>I freak out and start crying again
>Cousin takes me to her room and takes off the wig and makeup and helps me change out of the dress
>Spend the rest of the night all upset while they try to calm me down

And that’s the first time I dressed up as a girl
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:37:39 AM No.40597688
>>40597639
Lucky bastard. I only had tomboy cousins who wanted to play in the dirt and set up battle scenes with miniature soldiers and stuff.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:46:03 AM No.40597781
>>40597000 (OP)
I wonder how many people who later trooned out had first-time ever crossdressing experiences that were similar to this. Probably a lot
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:46:14 AM No.40597784
>>40597639
wtf lmao this is actually just abusive even if you turned out to be a tranner
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:56:34 AM No.40597927
>>40597000 (OP)
Not really force fem I guess but when I was like 7 one of my childhood best friends who was my neighbour her older sis was having a party and we were playing outside on swing set as usual she asked me to come in and get some spring rolls for lunch etc. anyways somehow ended up with her and her sis plus one friend of her sister trying makeup on me which I was hesitant at first but was pretty fun not traumatic but my dad was really pissed off about it and made it traumatic once he saw me.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:59:33 AM No.40597964
>>40597784
It's complicated, like I secretly wanted to wear girl's clothes before this happened and my cousin was probably aware of it. I think a big part of why I was freaking out so hard is because I felt like my secret was being exposed. But yeah this wasn't ideal circumstances at all for my first time dressing up. The second time I dressed up (a few months later) was probably even more embarrassing for me but after that I started crossdressing voluntarily
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:08:57 AM No.40598069
>>40597964
Pray tell
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:09:56 AM No.40598087
>against my will
No, only as a "punishment", by a glirl, countless of times
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:12:15 AM No.40598119
>>40597000 (OP)
No my lil sister asked once to put makeup on me, i said no, so instead she put makeup on her bf
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 3:14:56 AM No.40598755
>>40598069
>Few months later Halloween approaches
>Mom tries to talk me into getting a girl costume but I refuse
>Get some stupid skeleton costume that I don’t really like for trick or treating
>Saturday before Halloween mom is going to take me to a big party at her friend’s house
>Her friend has two daughters, one a year older than me and the other 3 years older that I don’t know well
>Don’t feel like wearing my skeleton costume before Halloween night
>Mom says I’ll be the only kid at the party not wearing a costume but I wear regular clothes anyway
>Get to the party and everyone’s asking why I’m not wearing a costume
>Friend’s daughters say they have a ton of costumes I can wear
>Mom tells me to go with the girls and pick out a costume
>Girls take me to a back room in their finished basement and there’s a whole rack of girl’s costumes/dress up clothes and wigs, accessories, etc
>They bully me into putting on a long white ballerina dress, ballet shoes, and brunette wig
>One of the girls brings some woman downstairs and she puts heavy glitter makeup on me
>Mom comes downstairs and gets all excited
>I refuse to go upstairs to the party but mom forces me
>The girls take me around the party and show me off to everyone
>Am super embarrassed the whole time
>The women at the party fawn all over me
>Eventually go back down to the basement and hide out there the rest of the party
>The younger daughter comes down and hangs out with me and I start feeling more comfortable
>Start enjoying the costume and feeling like a pretty girl
>Party winds down and the girls help me take off the makeup and change back into my clothes
>Go home
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 3:27:06 AM No.40598849
>>40598755
>>The women at the party fawn all over me
Not surprised, adult women love seeing feminine boys dressed up like girls. It's literally their favorite thing in the world
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 3:37:50 AM No.40598944
>>40598849
My neighborhood had a block party every Halloween, and I remember one year this obviously gay kid was dressed like a princess and the women were flipping out all night and surrounding him and taking his picture. He clearly loved the attention though
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 3:41:05 AM No.40598973
>>40598849
>>40598944
Boys dressing up as girls was always seen as endearing when I was a kid/teen with most women, pretty recent that it isn’t anymore.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 3:52:58 AM No.40599069
>>40598973
In my experience women only love it when a skinny little femme-acting kid dresses up like a girl. If it’s a “regular” boy doing it they get weirded out
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 4:02:30 AM No.40599157
>>40599069
What you mean regular? Like I wasn’t that outwardly gay or femme (I think) as a kid-teenager but never had someone weirded out.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 4:06:25 AM No.40599186
>>40599157
Basically I mean if the kid is masculine-looking and couldn’t pass as a girl
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 4:10:16 AM No.40599209
>>40599186
Hmm I think most will think it’s cute most boys don’t start to look masculine at all until like 15-16
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 4:26:26 AM No.40599358
Never happened to me but I witnessed it one time when I was 12
>Live in big suburban neighborhood
>Walking to 7/11 by myself one day
>Look across the street and see a group of 13/14 year old girls walk out the front door of a house with a boy who is probably 10
>He's wearing a floral sundress and girl's sandals
>Full face of makeup
>Has shoulder length hair with barrettes in it (was probably a wig or clip on extensions)
>The girls are holding his hands and pulling him down the sidewalk
>He's very upset and is begging the girls to let him go
>The girls are laughing and just keep pulling him down the street
>They turn a corner and start walking towards a park

No idea what was going on there
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 4:29:33 AM No.40599392
>>40599209
>most boys don’t start to look masculine at all until like 15-16
That's sort of true but some boys look WAY more girlish than others
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 4:37:04 AM No.40599451
>>40599358
I’m guessing one of the girls was his older sister and they tricked him into letting them dress him up like a girl, but he didn’t know they were going to parade him around in public
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 4:46:25 AM No.40599531
>>40599451
That's for sure what happened
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 5:23:13 AM No.40599875
I wish. Femininity is something I've had to actively choose and work towards over and over. Crossdressing in secret as a teen. Wearing makeup and clear nail polish and people acting weird about it. That sort of thing.
>>40599392
I definitely would have passed if I had started at 16. Now my face is androgynous but my brow and jaw need to be worked on if I ever want to pass. I hate it so much looking at old pictures of myself.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 5:32:49 AM No.40599957
>8 years old
>Faggy kid with long hair
>Live with divorced mom
>Have a BPD lesbian aunt who lives near my school
>She has an Etsy business and makes jewelry all day
>She picks me up from school each day and takes me back to her house
>Mom comes and gets me around 6 PM after work
>Aunt loves my hair and I let her braid and style it for fun
>She’s very pretty and I always want to please her for some reason
>Don’t know yet that she can be kind of crazy and manic at times
>Let her paint my nails and put makeup on me one day
>About a week later she takes me into her bedroom and pulls a light green Gap Kids dress out of the closet
>Don’t know if she bought the dress or got it from someone else
>She asks me to put it on
>She’s acting very intense and different than usual
>Say I’m not sure I want to wear the dress and she gets visibly upset and acts like I’m hurting her feelings by saying no
>Reluctantly agree to put the dress on
>She sits me at her vanity and puts heavy makeup on me and styles my hair
>I look like a kid’s beauty pageant girl
>She is all excited and keeps telling me how amazing I look as a girl
>Spend the next couple hours helping her make jewelry while dressed up
>Like 20 minutes before my mom arrives she takes the makeup off my face and I change back into my boy’s clothes
>She gives me a hug and thanks me for letting her dress me up
>Mom comes to get me
>Never speak of that day again
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 5:51:36 AM No.40600095
>>40599957
until now:3
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 6:01:19 AM No.40600177
>>40599957
How would your mom have reacted if she knew?
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 6:09:59 AM No.40600250
>>40600177
She wouldn’t have cared at all, I just didn’t say anything because my aunt was acting so bizarre at the time and I felt like I was supposed to keep it a secret
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 6:50:38 AM No.40600579
>>40599957
>>Don’t know if she bought the dress or got it from someone else
Lmao she probably went to the store and bought the dress earlier that day, unless this was something she'd been wanting to do for awhile and was saving it
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:00:02 AM No.40601122
>>40599957
Your aunt was probably going through some manic phase where she wanted to pretend to have a daughter