I am not a guy, per se so it's not exactly crossdressing. But I am bio-male, and totally impassable, so that's what it appears to be when I wear women's clothes. I have never worn women's clothes in public, but I wore makeup to school once. That was fun.
Since i'm androgyne i don't see it as cross dressing but i wear womens clothes a lot these days, it just feels more like myself.. In fact he last days it feels more like cross-dressing when i wear my old male clothes.. Kinda dislike it now when i have to wear men's clothes because some people are not so open minded and accepting..
Hmm, I actually want to try cross-dressing, but certain conditions have to be met, and one of them is a AK-47.
Gandalf <3 I'm biomale (for now), and I crossdress a lot Right now I'm wearing tights and a knee-length dress with a hood, making me look like some sort of female Jedi. H yes.
I don't really "cross-dress" per se, but I own a couple girls' jackets and I wear them sometimes. From the outside, other than that they're small and fit me, well, I don't think anyone could really tell they're girls' jackets. I only got them because they looked really cool and there was nothing in my size as far as the guys' stuff went.
I guess so...I can't totally separate cross dressing from my gender identity. I am still confused about both. Right now I am wearing a white linen pencil skirt. It just feels right.
Yeah, I'm still at the point where wearing clothes intended for women looks more like cross-dressing to me. But as far as the wearing of the clothes goes, it just feels like clothes. It was kind of exciting at first, but now it's more of a "huh. so these are also clothes i can wear." Still waiting on the day I'll be able to do it comfortably in public ... I think for the most part I'll stick to semi-athletic gear. It's kind of my style. I like stretchy stuff.
I know what you meen, but my experience is that since i accepted that i like wearing girly clothes more then male clothes it actually turned around. I feel like cross dressing more now when i wear my male outfits..
I've only done comic drag. I don't understand the desire to dress as a woman and still be a man, but I've friends that do. I'm not unaccepting of it. I mean I've a friend who may be on RuPaul's Drag Race next season. Is drag different than just wearing women's clothing? Not trying to be rude. Just trying to get a better understanding.
I once dressed up in saree blouse you know the traditional Indian woman dress and felt being on cloud nine. I wish I have the privacy of trying baby doll lingerie.