Poll: Crossdressing. Ever Done It?

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Astoria

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Well until recently I always dressed like a guy from about the age of 10. I just always found guys clothes more comfortable but now I'm starting to get more in girl clothes again but only for special occasions.
 

SkoopMaster

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Funny story about that...

I had just lost some weight after a hospital visit and my sister and I got into a small argument about it. Eventually I said I bet I could fit in to your jeans. So she gets a pair of her skinny jeans and what do you know I fit in them.

And it all went downhill from there and I found my self putting on more clothing she brought out from her wardrobe.

Now that I think back on it I was very thin then...
 

Daedalus1942

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josh the pokemon said:
I wore a dress once in a video for class. It got the laughs I was looking for so I wasn't too embarassed by it.

I've also worn a few girl's shoes a couple times to get the point across just how small my feet are. Turns out my girlfriend and I wear the same size!
I used to crossdress when I was much younger.
Now that I've found who I am, I have to crossdress 24/7 til I come out to my father as trans >.<
-Tabs<3-
 

BlumiereBleck

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Coulda sworn i posted something funny on this when it came out but ok....AND A PINK JACKET AND HAIR SCRUNCHIES MIGHT COUNT!
 

Hashime

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No, never. I am a man and will dress like one. Besides, it would be impossible to find woman's clothing in my size / shape. (I am a cyclist, I have a hard enough time finding men's pants that fit.)

For women this is different I guess, as a woman could dress in men's clothing and still look good.
 

Hashime

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Larmo said:
I wear lots of Men pants if that counts, the pockets are better, in women pants they sometimes SEW the pockets shut, whats the point of that 0__o.
Many of the girls at my high school were the same way, they all wore the male pants (uniforms) because they had two front pockets and two back pockets compared the the female model's one back pocket.
 

AetherWolf

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If I'm in the mood (but mostly when it's laundry day) I'll throw on a guy's t-shirt or hoodie and some baggy pants. I suffer long hair and a girly face, so it often doesn't last.

I have a slight fetish for crossdressing girls, though... especially emo ones.



Don't look at me like that.
 

SkyeNeko

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Kinda hard to cross dress when you're a girl since almost everything a guy wears is typically girl-safe too. My brother on the other hand likes to forget the time when he was younger and begged me to lend him my nailpolish during a girl sleepover. I have pictures.
 

bushwhacker2k

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It would be interesting, but I really don't feel like I'm right for it, far far too hairy and too masculine a build.
 

goddz001

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after having to shop for dresses with my sister, my mum, my aunt, my nan, my girlfriends, and my friends who are girls, i try to keep as much time away from dresses as possible since i seem to spend too much time around them -.-
 

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Once, for a school play. We were doing "A Midsummer Night's Dream." In the play, a group of characters put on a play (confusing, eh?). But the characters who put on the play are all male, so one of them has to crossdress. I was cast as the one who did. At first, I thought it would be very embarrassing, but it really wasn't. When you can take a character and overplay it, and it's what the character is actually supposed to be like, it's just great. I went out in a frilly pink dress, sighing, talking in a falsetto voice, and swooning. Brought down the house.

The worst part of the experience? The fit of the stupid dress. All of the chest was in the front, and the arms were so thin I couldn't feel my hands. But we must suffer for our art! :)
 

Hazard12

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I decided a kilt couldn't count as it is in fact the most manly thing anyone can wear.

I haven't, but have no particular aversion to it, and certainly would in the context of drama and might for costume some time. Actually, if anyone's seen Eddie Izzard 'Dress to Kill', then he makes his 'executive transvestism' sound much cooler and dammit even sexier than dressing normally.
 

Verp

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I don't really know what to answer... Since I'm neutrois (null-gendered) I don't think I'm really crossdressing by flattening my chest, keeping my hair short, not wearing makeup, not shaving myself, and using genderneutral/masculine-ish clothing. On the other hand, I'm biologically a female and I pretty much wear more men's clothes than women's clothes so it could be at least perceived as crossdressing... Thirdly, that one time when I was forced to wear makeup and jewellery, I felt like I was crossdressing, or something like that, anyway...

Too confusing, no vote from me.
 

Lunar Shadow

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Wore nothing but an old pair of my GF's panties (used an old pair due to size diffrence, damn near tore the thing in two) for a lark. Was quite amusing and got the laugh and cries for brain bleach that I was looking for.

Edit: The material was quite comfy however, and I wish they made men's boxers out of the same material.