Jennifer Satin
A sissy born to serve!
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Jennifer speaks:
Unlike many of the gorgeous gals 
    here, I came late to petticoats, but now love them very much.  When I was 
    about 12 years old, I discovered I had an intense longing to wear frilly 
    frocks and blouses.  The period from the late 60's to the mid 80's was very 
    good
    for Victorian inspired women's clothing, and this type of clothing easily 
    made up the largest part of my wardrobe.  Gunne Sax and similar 
    labels were my obsession.  It was easy to catalog order a JC Penney bridal 
    gown that was a Victorian dream.  Unfortunately, that  style of 
    clothing became unfashionable, and my trips to women's clothing departments 
    became infrequent.  The frills and
    ruffles I loved were gone.
    
    I had visited costume shops and rented maid's outfits a few times at 
    Halloween.  These were, however, of cheap quality and left me somewhat 
    depressed. However, I had the good fortune to pick up Reflections 
    magazine, and in its pages was an offering for an English maid's dress 
    ensemble, complete with apron, pettipants, and, of course, a petticoat.  
    When the outfit arrived and I dressed in it, I turned to the mirror to see 
    myself and literally went weak in the knees and fell.  I felt like I had 
    arrived someplace wonderful; somewhere I was always meant to be.
    
    About six years ago I discovered eBay and all the wonderful dressmakers who 
    make those exquisite adult sissy dresses.  I count several of them as 
    friends now and my wardrobe overflows with satin and taffeta, ruffles and 
    lace.  These dresses would not be complete without two or three petticoats 
    and I am more than overjoyed to wear them.
    
    I have dressed privately for years (tolerant, but non-supportive wife), but 
    in the past year I have decided to share my passion with others and so have 
    had a few makeover and photo sessions.  I hope you enjoy the pics.  I enjoy 
    hearing from others who share
    this passion and love discussing all things frilly.  
    
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