I’ve been doing it for over a decade. I love shaving my body, painting my toes and putting on sexy stripper shoes. I can masturbate looking at it. It’s a strong and consistent turn on and I don’t think it would be if it were normal. It’s the feeling that you’re out there in a weird place that would be largely seen as perverted that produces the erotic kick as well as the shame. The only women in my life who were even close to okay with it were receiving money for their relationship with me, one way or another. They also told me my penis wasn’t small despite my repeated problem of having it slip out during intercourse. I’ve come to terms with the fact that this is how I’ve learned to express the feminine side I hide from the world. I don’t really hold it against myself and am much more self-accepting than I used to be. But seriously, folks, if it were normal, would the originator of this thread need all this attention and encouragement?
But here’s the real punchline - being normal only means you’re like most other people it entitles you to nothing - except maybe easier high school days. I’d much rather be different. Different, i.e, ABNORMAL is interesting! You want normal? Look around...
Is it normal that I like wearing high heels and I'm a guy
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I’ve been doing it for over a decade. I love shaving my body, painting my toes and putting on sexy stripper shoes. I can masturbate looking at it. It’s a strong and consistent turn on and I don’t think it would be if it were normal. It’s the feeling that you’re out there in a weird place that would be largely seen as perverted that produces the erotic kick as well as the shame. The only women in my life who were even close to okay with it were receiving money for their relationship with me, one way or another. They also told me my penis wasn’t small despite my repeated problem of having it slip out during intercourse. I’ve come to terms with the fact that this is how I’ve learned to express the feminine side I hide from the world. I don’t really hold it against myself and am much more self-accepting than I used to be. But seriously, folks, if it were normal, would the originator of this thread need all this attention and encouragement?
But here’s the real punchline - being normal only means you’re like most other people it entitles you to nothing - except maybe easier high school days. I’d much rather be different. Different, i.e, ABNORMAL is interesting! You want normal? Look around...