Poll: Crossdressing. Ever Done It?

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gillebro

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Yep. But I'm female, so it's not so sacrilegious for us to don male tees and tracksuit pants.
i find it amusing how cross-dressing is one of those taboo things. Men who are willing to put on a mini-skirt and go clubbing being considered the height of gutsy, because doing such a thing implies that the bloke in question could just be getting in touch with the woman in him.
It's interesting how it's amazing for a man to put on a skirt, but when a woman puts low-slung jeans on nobody bats an eye.
 

AngelOfBlueRoses

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Yes, I have. Although... granted, I'm pretty much a trap. I have hips and a curvy figure, for christ's sake.
 

quiet_samurai

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Yes, once for Halloween, once for a contest in High School, and once for a GF.... so three times.

Now.... excuse me while I go kill a bear and make it into jerky.
 

Icehearted

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Nein!

Unless it's done for comedic purposes, it's too... how shall I put this as inoffensively as possible....gay?

Terms like Autogynephilia and gender dysphoria come to mind.

I'm a straight male, so being feminine doesn't appeal to me personally. If it's your thing, more power to you, but it's just not for me. Besides, I work out, and while I'm no Vin Diesel, I'd still look as ghastly in a dress and makeup. Though I'm told I've got lovely hair :p
 

C117

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Once, on a special school day when we all had to dress up into the other sex.

It was really easy for the girls...
 

HuntrRose

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Never done it, but would be fun with a crossdressing party or halloween or something. I'd be the bearded lady!
 

Lazarus Long

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Once in a while I'll get a wild hair and go nuts with it. It's a lot of work (I am just too damn lazy to be a typical woman,) but my word, skirts are comfortable. I need to look into my family tree and see if I have any justification to wear a kilt.

Because nobody asked for it:
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And no. I have no idea why I'm making those faces.
 

Snotnarok

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I wore heels as a kid, my mom and her sister thought it was hilarious. Though my brother got it worse, dared for a dollar to wear my sisters green tutu. Ahhhh, guess who's story comes up more?
 

Sunrider

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I tried it when I was around... nine, perhaps? Don't really remember my age. My parents tell me it's "common" for children to do stuff like that. I think it was just their excuse to hide whatever shame they must have felt.
 

Perryman93

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My girlfriend once convinced me to put her g-string on.
Also for a laugh on a training camp one of the coaches told us to 'dress for dinner' on the last day, so we wore skirts and make up...i feel ashamed now.
 

Le_Lisra

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Its a tradition on some schools to do so at just before graduation for a day.

It was very interesting, especially how people looked at you all the way to school. And I looked somewhat convincing. :D
 

Fortunefaded

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Krakyn said:
No, but I like traps. Some of them are even hotter than the chicks around them. Also, I'm straight.
Crossdressing is weird but I agree with this statement. God bless traps!
 

Seydaman

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I haven't. I think it would be a fun thing to do, but I've never had the opportunity to do it.

I have no problem with people who do.
Pretty much this. That and I think my embarrassment and less than stellar body would give me away.
 

Seydaman

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Dark Templar said:
I used to borrow my girlfriends gender neutral clothes all the time, jeans and stuff. Does that count?
No it doesn't
Cross dressing is wearing clothes which are strong thought to be for the opposite sex in your culture.