By Daisy
And the most obvious style is the fabulous little-girl dresses worn in the 1950s and earlier for events and parties, by small or early-teen girls. Especially if you are old enough or have studied historic fashion enough, to recall such clothing? In juvenilistic fantasies, the male crossdresser tries to project the persona of a child aged perhaps between six and twelve, in the most flamboyant of children’s party clothes from the past. .
Back in the famous Anniversary Issue of Transliving, no. 50, I wrote a three page item about dressing for Junior Age Play, titled “Autonepiophilia”. So for a more detailed explanation go back to that copy, (pages 52-54). Those of us who engage in dressing as little or sub-teen girls are only very occasionally featured in TLI, or any other TV media for that matter, let alone amongst the mainstream pages. Not totally absent - the latest example being Beatrice (pages 14/15, issue 57) who visualised her junior-girl self in various fantasy situations such as in Wonderland. Occasionally we are been pictured in the one-time printed versions of Rose’s Repartee.