17-07-2024, 10:53 PM
Hi Nadi,
When I started BO, I thought I was going to feminize my shape top to bottom
and once I hit my goal I would stop. It's been a few days short of 2 years now and I find I don't want to stop.
As a recovering alcoholic I understand addiction and I don't believe my love of BO is that. It certainly doesn't get my high or intoxicated. It's really hard to explain what it does for me besides feminize my body, I guess it helps with my mood.
I can't say that I have lost interest in manly things, I still enjoy running chainsaws, fighting fire and a good intense workout, but I have also always enjoyed dressing pretty and enjoying my feminine side. I can't remember a time that a wouldn't rather hang out with the girls than the guys, what they liked I didn't really enjoy.
So I think BO creates a change in us that we probably didn't see coming, but it seems to be a good change and not that hopeless addict change that drugs and alcohol do.
When I started BO, I thought I was going to feminize my shape top to bottom
and once I hit my goal I would stop. It's been a few days short of 2 years now and I find I don't want to stop. As a recovering alcoholic I understand addiction and I don't believe my love of BO is that. It certainly doesn't get my high or intoxicated. It's really hard to explain what it does for me besides feminize my body, I guess it helps with my mood.
I can't say that I have lost interest in manly things, I still enjoy running chainsaws, fighting fire and a good intense workout, but I have also always enjoyed dressing pretty and enjoying my feminine side. I can't remember a time that a wouldn't rather hang out with the girls than the guys, what they liked I didn't really enjoy.
So I think BO creates a change in us that we probably didn't see coming, but it seems to be a good change and not that hopeless addict change that drugs and alcohol do.

