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how many of you go out?

Started by lucaluca, March 16, 2011, 03:24:54 PM

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lucaluca

hey, so how many of you go out dressed as a female? do you go out alone, or with a friend. do you go to partys or to a dinner?
when was the first time you went out and were you alone, or do you went to a crossdresser party?

so how did it all started and who of you lives out of the closet and how does this looks like?
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Constance

It was kind of a new year's resolution of mine to go out en femme at least once a week.

Basically, I do just about anything I'd normally be doing: going to church (yes, church), shopping, running errands. I try to spend the entire day en femme.

However, I'm at the beginning of transition so for me this is more like RLE lite rather than being cross-dressed. These days, I feel I'm cross-dressed when I'm out as my anatomical gender.

tekla

I like to go out, dancing, clubs, shows, and baseball games.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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michelle.ch

I go out everywhere socially, shopping, pubs, cafes, only dress as a man when there is absolutely no time to change, or when I know I'll have to walk alone in the dark, or at work. Nowadays I basically have to do it because if I don't go out dressed I feel either uneasy (good day) or depressed (bad day). Perhaps that's why like Shades O'Grey I now start to feel crossdressed when go out as a man.

I went out for the first time to a quiz night at a pub with my friends. It was amazing, and once I started, I knew I couldn't stop!
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lucaluca

but you consider yourself a crossdresser, don't you?

not a transsexual, right?
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Cindy

I'm a woman. I cross dress to go to work for complicated reasons. Otherwise I dress as fashionably or as daggy as any other woman my age. Or younger ::).

What is the question behind the question?

That might be easier to address

Cindy
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lucaluca

which question? my first one or the second?
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Constance

I realized I didn't answer the second question.

How it started is a long story. I'm not fully out of the closet at this point, but that's changing.

michelle.ch

Quotebut you consider yourself a crossdresser, don't you?

not a transsexual, right?

Hmmm....maybe I'd better stop posting in the crossdresser threads now.....I think I realised I was actually meant to be on the other side of the line (or the blur) about four months back, so my opinions "as a crossdresser" probably don't hold much wieght any more.

That's a lovely new picture in a very pretty dress by the way, Cindy!
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Cindy

Thank you Michelle,

You look really relaxed and very feminine. Looks like a nice garden too. Are you in the UK? I'm in Australia and our gardens are sort of dead at the moment ::)

Cindy
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michelle.ch

Why thank you, Cindy! Actually that is taken in a small garden in Leichardt NSW, about three weeks ago! I live in the ACT...
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Cindy

Ohh welcome to another 'Sheila" :laugh: :laugh:

Cindy
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CynthiaAnn

I like to go shopping en femme. Nothing fancy, just girl jeans and belt, nice top, and a little make up. I have gone out this way with my wife and daughters on a few occasions although they like to go their own way at times ;-)

I do go to gender support meetings dressed, usually a little nicer to these, skirt, cardigan, nice tops, a little jewelry, and make up. I like to meet up with a sister that lives near by, and we car pool to the meetings.

Cynthia Ann


 
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lucaluca

hey, thanks for your answers!

i have the huuuuge problem that i feel repressed by society. i know that this is "my" problem, because i am the only one who can do something aganst it. but it is exhausting. and the biggest problem is that i feel alone. i have a great family and friends, but no one with "this" problems ;)
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Cindy

It gets easier each time. Nothing like starting today. Pluck up the courage and go for a walk, somewhere safe of course.

Cindy
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Ashley Allison

I am not a cross dresser, rather an MTF, but the first time I dressed in the clothes of the opposite "physical" sex in public I drove around my neighborhood.... It felt exhilarating to finally be free of my 'manly' constraints.  I remember a lot of thing for those brief 10 minutes, but I ended up chickening out and driving back home into the drive way.  Basically, one of the best experiences, but definitely not cross dressing in that sense if you know what I mean.
Fly this girl as high as you can
Into the wild blue
Set me free
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Itazura123

I used to never go out.  The first time I did it was to the local gay/bi/TS friendly club (one of the best in the city).  I was so nervous I stayed in my car for literally two hours telling myself it would be okay.

Since then it was been Halloween, then once a month, then twice a month.  I go get a new outfit or shoes dressed up to the mall almost every time before those two times I go out every month to the club.  I pass quite well, but it can still be pretty nerve racking when somebody just looks for even a fraction of a second.  I go so much my girlfriend goes with me and we dance all night long.

Think my biggest fear used to be make up, wig, and some parts of my clothes.  I am a pretty fassionable person, but when you go out dressed as the opposite sex, you have to really wear the right stuff in my opinion.  A little after I started, I learned more about make up, got an expensive and amazing wig, and more suitable public clothes.

Wish I started years ago.
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Salina

  I rarely go 'out' dressed.  when I do, its usually at night or just for a drive.   Having a non-accepting spouse who is pretty much a 'stay at home mom'  means I may get the chance to go out dressed, maybe once a year for a few hours, like today,  twice a year if I am really lucky.  I have a small beard (my wifes idea) so I cant really dress-dress.   My wife does not want me to get rid of it, so I am stuck.  When I do get the chance to go out dressed, I wear everything except wig, nails and make-up.  Also, have to be carefull.  I live in Tennessee and while there may be some  areas that are ok to go to, for the most part, not so.   
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Linsey

My hobby requires that I travel almost every other month, so I always travel en femme. I dont meet the client as Linsey, I save her for my free time.
I always travel alone, but I stay near populated areas. I will rent a room at the location city, occasionally I will take my travel trailer.
I started going out gradually, short walks downtown, dinner at a small resturant, the movie theatres are mostly empty when they first open, I was building my confidence and finally realizing that unless you ae making a spectacle of yourself, people really dont pay much attention to me/us.
I love driving into the gas station and cleaning the windshield, sometimes I'll go into the mini-mart for a drink, my heart raced the first time I did that!
In a resturant, the waitress is always casual and helpful, even asking me where I bought my sweater. I sit and dine, paying no attention to people as they come and go. I eat carefully and slowly.
A sales women at Macy's helped me put together several outfits, I tried all of them on, I also loaded up on lingerie, she asked me to come in to the store dressed.
Several weeks later I went back, dressed, she didn't recognise me!
It gets easier as time goes by.
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Cyndigurl45

Quote from: CindyJames on March 17, 2011, 03:43:22 AM
I'm a woman. I cross dress to go to work for complicated reasons. Otherwise I dress as fashionably or as daggy as any other woman my age. Or younger ::).

What is the question behind the question?

That might be easier to address

Cindy
Ditto
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