Lindsay has been in a relationship with her boyfriend for 10 years, but the guilt is getting to her. She isn’t attracted to his cross-dressing. ‘He has been into feminine expression off and on since about four years ago,’ she said.
‘He started with small things like wearing eye shadow sometimes or lip colour. I was not super into this at first, but I accepted it because he was exploring new things and it was only occasional and a short-lived phase.’ Lindsay, 30, has always been attracted to stereotypically masculine men, who she believes don’t have any typically feminine traits.
Two years ago her partner, 37, admitted to her that he tries on her skirts and tights when she’s not home. ‘To be honest the thought of this really weirded me out and I didn’t understand it, but I didn’t say anything because I liked that he felt comfortable telling me, and I didn’t ever see him in it,’ she explained. Lindsay is trying her best to be ‘progressive’ and ‘accepting’ of her partner, but recently his cross-dressing has become more prominent in their relationship.
‘He bought a bunch of women’s clothing online. I’m trying my best to be supportive and was telling him what he looked best in,’ she said. Love reading juicy stories like this? Need some tips for how to spice things up in the bedroom? Sign up to The Hook-Up and we'll slide into your inbox every week with all the latest sex and dating stories from Metro.
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