Hi everyone! My name is Kira (21). Ive known for a while now that I was a girl, since I was probably 10. Back then I would sneak into my mom's room and wear her underwear and it just felt more correct than anything else (Calvin Klein bras, sports bras etc). It never really turned into anything though. Fast forward to 2022, I started looking at lingerie from Victorias Secret. Obviously I couldnt buy straight from the website so I had to think of other ways to get lingerie. There was one time I literally snuck out of the house and ubered myself to a Victorias Secret store in person back in 2022. I was shaking so hard when I entered LOL. I remember walking around and I chose two bras and a lacey pair of bottoms and actually checked out and went home. I still have them to this day. That experience alone confirmed in my mind that I knew I was a woman. After that, I started ordering a lot of bras off of second hand websites like Mercari. I have over 10 bras from Mercari all Victorias Secret ranging from push up (push up is my favorite) to t shirt etc! In 2022 I also invested in buying strap on silicone breast forms. I started with around 600g B cup forms and recently upgraded to 800g C cup forms. I wear them almost daily. This year and last year Ive made the brave decision to order from the official Victorias Secret website. I ordered from them 3 different times. The first time I ordered the VS angel pink shine strap bombshell add two cups bra in 34C. I wear that one almost daily.. The second time I ordered 4 pink pairs of really adorable lacey and cute panties alongside satin sleep shorts and a modal fitted tee so I can sleep in girl mode.. Best decision EVER. Recently I ordered another bombshell and theyre my favorites. I wear lingerie and womens underwear in general daily. My question is, with all this context, what I should do next. I want to take things to the next level in my transition but I dont know what that looks like.. Im 21 and from the US and my parents would probably support me but its super scary.
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Hi everyone! My name is Kira (21). Ive known for a while now that I was a girl, since I was probably 10. Back then I would sneak into my mom's room and wear her underwear and it just felt more correct than anything else (Calvin Klein bras, sports bras etc). It never really turned into anything though. Fast forward to 2022, I started looking at lingerie from Victorias Secret. Obviously I couldnt buy straight from the website so I had to think of other ways to get lingerie. There was one time I literally snuck out of the house and ubered myself to a Victorias Secret store in person back in 2022. I was shaking so hard when I entered LOL. I remember walking around and I chose two bras and a lacey pair of bottoms and actually checked out and went home. I still have them to this day. That experience alone confirmed in my mind that I knew I was a woman. After that, I started ordering a lot of bras off of second hand websites like Mercari. I have over 10 bras from Mercari all Victorias Secret ranging from push up (push up is my favorite) to t shirt etc! In 2022 I also invested in buying strap on silicone breast forms. I started with around 600g B cup forms and recently upgraded to 800g C cup forms. I wear them almost daily. This year and last year Ive made the brave decision to order from the official Victorias Secret website. I ordered from them 3 different times. The first time I ordered the VS angel pink shine strap bombshell add two cups bra in 34C. I wear that one almost daily.. The second time I ordered 4 pink pairs of really adorable lacey and cute panties alongside satin sleep shorts and a modal fitted tee so I can sleep in girl mode.. Best decision EVER. Recently I ordered another bombshell and theyre my favorites. I wear lingerie and womens underwear in general daily. My question is, with all this context, what I should do next. I want to take things to the next level in my transition but I dont know what that looks like.. Im 21 and from the US and my parents would probably support me but its super scary.