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SISSY First Time Experience: Veronica Goes To A Gay Bar
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In June of 1982, Amber and I could have celebrated our seventh wedding anniversary. However, our divorce was finalized a month earlier. We would have celebrated this anniversary the same as we had celebrated the last five years of our marriage. Not at all. By September of that same year,…
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From Crossdresser to Sissy: My Journey of Self-Discovery and Embrace
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When I reflect on my life and attach labels to myself, I view those labels as having more meaning to me as an adult than they did as a child. During my childhood, I identified as a girl and as a girlfriend. However, I would not have been a girl…
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My Grandfather In 1909
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Before I can tell the story of my grandfather, I think it’s important to place him in his time — to understand the world that shaped the man he would become. He was born in 1892, when Spokane was still a rough-edged frontier city, still rebuilding from the great fire of 1889.…
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Never Too Late for the Apron: How to Become a Better Housewife After 60
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Society often tells us that reinvention belongs to the young. They tell us that if we haven’t established our domestic rhythms by forty, we never will. But as I navigate my own rebirth at 72, I have learned that becoming a better housewife is not about youth—it is about intentionality.…
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The Sissy Housewife Mindset: Choosing Softness, Simplicity, and Sweet Ease
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Becoming a sissy housewife isn’t only about dresses, makeup, or presentation—it’s also about how I think. The mindset I’m cultivating is lighter, gentler, and more relaxed by design. It’s a way of moving through life that values softness over strain, ease over overthinking, and sweetness over constant self-assertion. This mindset…
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The Sissy Housewife Mindset: How to Think Less, Smile More, and Feel Feminine on Purpose
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If my goal is to become a sissy housewife, then part of my transformation isn’t just what I wear or how I look—it’s how I carry myself. It’s learning how to live in a softer, more carefree mental space… one that feels light, pretty, playful, and emotionally available. This doesn’t…
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Why the 1950s? Unpacking My Connection to a Bygone Era
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When I tell people that I am dedicating the next 42 weeks to becoming a “perfect housewife,” they often assume I am simply playing dress-up. When I tell them I am specifically modeling my life after the 1950s ideal, they often ask: Why look backward? In a modern world obsessed…
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My Hopes for the Future: A Letter to My Future Husband
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To the man I haven’t met yet, I don’t know your name, and I don’t know where you are right now. But I know who you are. You are a man who remembers—or perhaps yearns for—a time when the world made sense. You are a man who values strength, order,…





