Jul 29 2009
May I have your thoughts on this?
Hi there
If you were out on a Friday or Saturday night at the pub/bar drinking with your friends and you saw a guy there who was wearing womens clothes a - not a full-on transvestite with wig & make up etc but a guy who was just wearing the clothes, what would you do, say or think about what your seeing?
I cross dress sometimes and it’s simply because I like the look and feel of skirts. I’ve been to bars before dressed up and had a good time -met and chatted with women.
Before anyone stereotypes me, I like women only and I’m not camp in any way.
Have a look here at the sort of thing I like to wear and click on the small images to view a larger one. I’d be interested to read what women think of the outfit choices in the pictures. Which one should I wear next to a bar?
http://s446.photobucket.com/albums/qq188/MrSmudge/Going%20out/
Thanks for reading :o)
I appreciate that you enjoy women’s clothes without trying to hide the fact that you’re a man. It reminds me of the women in the 50’s who challenged social convention and wore trousers. When Katherine Hepburn wore a men’s suit to an interview, she only said that she felt comfortable in pants. Back in those days society said these women were trying to act like men. Society said they were jealous of men. Still women persisted and eventually society accepted that these girls were not bad, they were not trying to be men, they were just comfortable in pants and other men’s clothes.
Now is the time for men to challenge social convention. If I was a man I would do it. I think it would be fun. It would be fun seeing the reaction you get from others. Its only by challenging social convention that we learn to expand our tolerances. So here are a few suggestions for you to try on:
http://www.simplydresses.com/color/detail.cfm?key=348310&v=PD&cat=blue-dresses
http://www.amazon.com/Isaac-Mizrahi-Ebony-High-Dress/dp/B001391YCA/ref=sr_1_42?ie=UTF8&s=apparel&qid=1222820024&sr=1-42
I think dresses look best on men when they have a lean hard-body. You can’t have any gut and still wear a dress/skirt. You have to stay trim and fit. It’s okay to have some muscle, but no fat. So try to stay as slim as possible.
on 30 Jul 2009 at 12:18 am
you need bigger boobs.
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on 30 Jul 2009 at 12:59 am
i wouldn’t think anything at all I have seen it before. The preppy look is good but get rid of those silver sandals
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on 30 Jul 2009 at 1:24 am
I appreciate that you enjoy women’s clothes without trying to hide the fact that you’re a man. It reminds me of the women in the 50’s who challenged social convention and wore trousers. When Katherine Hepburn wore a men’s suit to an interview, she only said that she felt comfortable in pants. Back in those days society said these women were trying to act like men. Society said they were jealous of men. Still women persisted and eventually society accepted that these girls were not bad, they were not trying to be men, they were just comfortable in pants and other men’s clothes.
Now is the time for men to challenge social convention. If I was a man I would do it. I think it would be fun. It would be fun seeing the reaction you get from others. Its only by challenging social convention that we learn to expand our tolerances. So here are a few suggestions for you to try on:
http://www.amazon.com/Isaac-Mizrahi-Ebony-High-Dress/dp/B001391YCA/ref=sr_1_42?ie=UTF8&s=apparel&qid=1222820024&sr=1-42
I think dresses look best on men when they have a lean hard-body. You can’t have any gut and still wear a dress/skirt. You have to stay trim and fit. It’s okay to have some muscle, but no fat. So try to stay as slim as possible.
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