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Friday, 3 April 2020

Today Is the day For Christeen

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Hi Everyone,
 Its Friday....I think....but anyway whatever day it is it is the perfect day for four super special new pieces by the brilliant Christeen, all  featuring some beautiful flowing gowns .
Thank you Christeen
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  This one is just so sweet.


15 comments:

  1. First: Thank you for reminding us what day it is, I'm not always sure anymore.

    Lovely Chris looks so pouty in both the first & last picture, but I do like the red dress more. It has such an appealing Victorian feel about it.

    Oh, Chris does just love to hide in his closet, I really do wonder how much he dislikes all those lacy clothes?

    But what did he get up to, to be made to wear that lovely white gown? It looks simply gorgeous but it must be a fair weight for the poor boy, but at least he has the delights of being forced into a hobble skirt too.

    Thank you for such a delightful set of pictures, just what we all need these days. Huge hugs, Mandy xxx

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    1. Hi Mandy, It all began as petticoat punishment. So, it's more mature now but still the same.
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  2. Uh-oh, can Mike get Chris out of the closet? Did he pick his dress of Virginal White, or is it just a lovely Spring day and his friend stopped by? Does it really matter? His training will kick in along with his fear of upsetting his matrons.

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  3. Is reception display a punishment like chair time? He is stunning in both, but the red is more becoming with his hair and make-up.

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    1. Chris seems to like his closet Lee. He also doesn't have the luxury of getting to pick his dress. I like the red too.
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    2. His forced mincing from the hobble slip hidden under all that confection should look a lot more elegant than his forced smile. I imagine the sight if he were to misstep and fall. Could he get back up without assistance? The punishment would be severe.

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  4. All great examples of how lost femininity is one of my favorite parts about Christeen. Why can't real life women dress anywhere close to how these matrons do?

    By the time a boy gets to be where Chris is in number 3, the bemoaning has little to do with being dressed as a girl, which is simply the routine way that life is now. It's more about the practical burdens.

    In the beginning, there was always that tiny, tiny 1% of him which was excited to try something on as novel as a huge, heavy wedding gown. If nothing else, it was certainly different and out of the ordinary.

    But as a boy gives in, and perhaps even begins to take certain joys in looking pretty.... well, it can all still add up over time to being just a bit much. What's a girl gotta do to earn an afternoon in yoga pants and a tank top?

    -Kim

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    1. Wouldn't it be nice if real life and fashion could be like that? I tend to like heavy cumbersome gowns for Chris, and they will far outnumber tank tops. Sorry to disappoint Kim.
      Christeen

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  5. Just having a Victorian dress already enchanted me, pink on top. Keep up the great work Chris you move a lot of people with your art. You and Andy helped me to discover myself a little more, I am grateful.

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    1. Happy to provide a benefit to folks like us PS. A good side effect that I had not originally intended.
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  6. I’m replying on Saturday, sorry for my tardiness.
    All four arts of Christeen are beautiful. Chris looks as sweet sf ever no matter how perplexed he may think he is. His dresses are gorgeous but I love the flow of the blue one most.

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    1. Thanks for your continued appreciation Aidan. I'll be sure to keep him looking sweetly in his gowns.
      Christeen

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  7. From Sweet Sissy Stevie

    Beautiful artwork and gowns as always. No. 3 particularly sets my imagination going. After reminding Chris about his hobble-slip (as if he needed any) his Aunt continued "By the way, we are going visiting some Ladies this afternoon and I think you had better be heavily veiled and gloved for that. A lot of the Ladies like to keep their boys veiled as it makes them more demure and submissive. You will need to be helped into the limo of course with your ballet heels and if you are veiled it won't be so obvious that you are ogling that under-chauffeur Billy. I have seen you mooning over his leather tunic and high shiny boots as he takes your hand with his black leather gauntlets to help you". At this, Chris sighed and thought "was it really so obvious? Billy is really good looking with wonderful broad shoulders but I must stop thinking like that, I am not gay. Gosh, this corset is so tight I can hardly breath and what a fuss Nanny made to get my stocking seams straight. What was the afternoon going to bring?

    Love and XXXX

    Stevie

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    1. Great start to a story Stevie. It's almost like I should be illustrating one of your stories. We're happy to read the results of your imagination.
      Christeen

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  8. My son is always telling me, "mom, I don't want to wear girl clothes" or "mom, I don't want my hair put up." Like he has a choice in the matter.

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