So any cross dressers on the escapist?

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I'm not afraid of it (hetero male), but I think I've never tried it. Been to a drag show a couple of times and thought it was a lot of fun and a great night out.

Actually, I have. *remembers*

I once wore a 'rainbow' colored boob-tube at a party (for lulz) and I wore a red dress several sizes too small, when I performed a monologue in front of a panel of judges. Got high marks for that performance :)

I would so do it again!
 

siahsargus

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Ross Perot said:
yes.

because it's fun.

And that's about the whole story.
This. Also I look amazing in a dress. I'm a size two. And yes I did start a thread about cross-dressing a while ago.
 

Ambi

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I'd do it, it looks fun. I find transgendered people and crossdressers and all those types really interesting, and I always preferred boyish clothes as a kid.

Sometimes I wear guys shirts and flip my hair over and put a hat on to see what I'd look like with a fringe and short hair, but it's not really the same.


Rascarin said:
I've done it once before, and it's an idea I've been toying with for a while. Last time, I was apparently convincing enough that some of my friends didn't recognise me. I'm not large-chested, so it was fairly easy for me to bind my chest convincingly (the bandages kept slipping, though, which was annoying). I painted a beard on, too.

Obviously that was a fairly amateur effort, but I do want to start doing it properly.

(try and ignore how god-awful my hair looks there - I'd just that day had it butchered at the hairdressers. ¬_¬ )
You make an attractive male. Not a particularly masculine one, but an attractive one. I mean, I can tell you could look good either way.
 

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Ultrajoe said:
Grabbin Keelz said:
.....masculinity means nothing today.
No, we just have more and more types of Masculinity.
Nothing insulting towards people enjoying themselves however they like, but it is literally wrong to assume that wearing female clothes can be considered masculine if you realise the definition of the word :/.

Apologies if I misunderstand your point.

On an ending note, more power to people being how they want to be :).
 

Angerwing

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Noooooooope.

I'm a bland, straight, youthful, white male. I'm fairly generic in terms of society.

Personally, the idea seems fairly contradictory. Many cross-dressers claim that they don't care what other people think, then they dress up in unusual clothing to garner attention. This is of course disregarding people who do it at home. Which again, I don't understand. Good jeans and pyjama pants are comfortable enough.
 

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ColorfulObscurity said:
Since I'm a cosplayer (and my mother would flip Australia if I ever went out in public wearing what most anime girls like to call 'clothing') the majority of my cosplays are male. So yes, I crossdress quite a bit.
I did once cosplay as a crossdresser... would that count as me dressing as a girl or a guy?
My sister once did a performance dressed as a drag queen. A girl pretending to be a guy pretending to be a girl. Was interesting how they made themselves look like they were actually male.

And actually, I guess I technically have. When I was a toddler, my sister used to dress me up in her old clothing. Guess she wanted a little sister. Mum stopped it when she realised that it probably wasn't healthy for me.

And sorry for double post, I guess.
 

Lazy Kitty

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Haven't tried it yet...
It's something I'd like to try though...
Once I lose a lot of weight...
 

Thespian

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I don't think it would particularly suit me, though I've never tried it.


I think it's really, really cool though. I don't how to say this in a non generalizing/offensive way, but I love the whole typical Drag Queen/Cross-Dress/Tranvestite look... They make awesome characters. Like Hal, from Neil Gaiman's Sandman or Bon Clay from One Piece.
 

Chappy

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I don't cross dress, hell I have to many clothes already without adding more but I did know someone who used to cross dress before they moved away further north.

But hey if thats what makes you happy you go for it.
 

Alucard788

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I do it sometimes....but I'm to shy to post a picture.

I don't really consider it a strong part of my lifestyle but sometimes if the mood strikes me, I like to don my custom made red dress, and doll myself up.

Hell some lades tell me I have better legs than they do. o_O
 

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I wear girly socks on occasion, but that's more out of necessity. My girlfriend has so much more socks than I do! That said, I don't mind it, I even wore 3/4 lengths with them once. That was a fun day.
 

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it has been known for me to get bullied in to a dress because i have really feminine... everything in fairness, but i don't just think ":O! MUST TRY ON THAT BLOUSE!"
it has also been noted that i look better in women's jackets than they do normally. Just saying...