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How to Give Your Sissy a Simulated Period: A Forced Feminization Guide
First, What is a Simulated Period and Why Does a Sissy Need It? There is an old joke I used to have with my best friend from high school: I can't tell if these cramps are my period or diarrhea, so I'm just going to sit on the toilet and let them fight it out. I know, it's not particularly funny, but remember, we were two teen girls who were living in the same dorm room and we cycled up, so we coped with our anxieties by laughing about them. I think the joke epitomizes the realities of being a girl. No one likes getting a period. But they are also a fundamental part of being a girl. It's something we all share together. I think you can see why a sissy who is transitioning would be jealous of the female ritual, no matter how messy and inconvenient it happens to be. I had been cuckolding my husband for a while when we started to serious consider whether he should transition to be a real woman. When I got married, I didn't know that I would end up in the cuckolding lifestyle, not that my husband would accept his forced feminization so well. I don't think any husband enjoys being cucked, at least not all the time, but eventually he'll have to learn to accept it. It took a few years, but my husband eventually learned to put on his panties without complaint, to drive me to my boyfriends' houses and pick me up in the morning with a cup of coffee just how I like it. Naturally, I also indulged him in the traditional pleasures of the effeminate cuckold, namely forced feminization, chastity training, and pegging with a strap-on dildo. A lot of cuckolding couples end up feeling more like girlfriends and husband and wife. And after a while, as my husband started to crossdress and act more submissive and docile, I even started to unconsciously call him a her. He was always very supportive of me when my time of the month came, but I wondered, why should I have all the fun? If he was going to be my girlfriend, my time of the month was a pleasure and pain I wanted to share with him. But was it even possible? I started to research ways to give a guy a period. The short answer is, no, even a transwoman can't get a real, biological period. They don't have ovaries or a uterus. But that doesn't mean that a man can't get a simulated period. In short, the man wears an uncomfortable butt plug to simulate cramps. He should perform an enema to clean his bowels, and then inject a small enema of simulated blood, and plug himself. The red liquid will seep out of his anus in small amounts unless he uses the toilet, so he'll have to wear a feminine napkin. There are also a lot of other ways to enhance the period experience, such as fasting, restrictive girdles, and nipple-chafing bra inserts. The first time I set up my husband in all his period gear, he said it was uncomfortable, but he could manage it. Then, I told him I wanted him to take me shopping. He actually started to cry. He said he could deal with the plug in his ass, the tight panties, and the feminine napkins, but he didn't think he could manage to walk around all day like that. Welcome to life as a girl! Even if you don't force your husband to transition, I think that cuckolding and forced feminization are useful for any husband. They will help him feel sympathy for what his wife is goes through everyday. A lot of husbands will wear simulated pregnancy pouches on their tummies in solidarity with a pregnant wife. Some men dress like girls on Halloween and gain a new respect for all the efforts we go to in order to appear pretty. I think every husband should understand what it feels like to be cheated on, to be penetrated, and to spend the day in high-heels, pantyhose, and lipstick. And once your husband starts to look like a passable girl, he'll also find out what it's like to get hit on and chased by other men. You might just learn that, despite the difficulties of being a girl, it's actually more fun this way.