I wear what are considered women's clothes. I am obviously male, since i have a full beard, and I still have a construction worker's body and am not overweight, and I wear the same as what women...
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I wear what are considered women's clothes. I am obviously male, since i have a full beard, and I still have a construction worker's body and am not overweight, and I wear the same as what women...
Tri-Ess, with its preoccupation with passing, hardly seems to me to be a place to really find confidence. Just go out in the clothes and don't care if they know you're a man. Everybody knows I am...
Every time I leave the house. Even when I am going to do some get-dirty work I am wearing pink pants.
We need a url for it. In their composing window, click on the little picture of a globe with an 8 lying on its side.
Don't go to an American Scottish festival and call them "skirts", or you might find out how it feels to be a caber.
Yes I have. You could too.
Which side are the buttons on?
I like being able to pee standing up and not have to wait in long lines at restrooms too much.
Two Rennie women friends of mine:
One: "You have such beautiful legs!"
The other: "We HATE you!!!"
Your home has a floor length mirror in it.
Digging latrines and chopping wood at Rainbow Gatherings.
1 I have been out just about every day since 2000. I have a beard and make no effort to make people think I am female.
2. I have found mostly friends in Society, but I have encountered people who...
Go out to a coffee shop dressed as you like. You may find out that nobody beats you to a pulp, or does anything else that is hostile. I go to restaurants lots of times.
My experience with children is: If they see the adults around them acting like it's normal, they will think it's normal too. If they see the adults acting like it's something to be ashamed of, they...
GO! Many churches are now accepting of LGB and trans people and would love to add you to their diversity. Some good denominations are Unitarian-Universalist, Unity, Episcopal, and United Church of...
I always wear a dress every summer when I drive to a Rainbow Gathering, and I get out and go into rest areas, restaurants, and truck stops, check into motels and campgrounds, and sometimes to have...
I've used Butterfly Bill on every internet forum I have posted to since I started in 1997, except Facebook made me use it as a middle name inside my legal one.
Sometimes those reactions include compliments and questions about where i got something, and those continue to motivate me. Do I go out to shock and disturb? No, I don't go into Baptist churches...
To answer the question that started this dress simply, I see what everyone else sees: a male wearing a dress. But to answer it in more depth, here is something I posted to Facebook a while back:...
Last time I shaved was in 1973. Ain't done it since.
I'd agree with most of this except the part about shaving and putting on makeup. Don't feel ashamed to be a man in a dress. There are people who are turned on by honesty.
In my case it's Lowe's, O'Reilly's auto parts, Hoope's hardware, and the local Homeland supermarket, as well as Grace Episcopal Church. My first time outside of a Rainbow Gathering was an arts and...
Your experience is like my own. If you go around acting like it is normal, most everybody will react like it is normal. I wear female clothes when I go to restaurants, the bank, clothing stores,...
My experience with children (as somebody who is out) is that if they see other adults accept you and treat you normally, they will too. If you are still keeping it a secret from everyone else, they...
My mother discovered it when I was 13. As for the rest of the world, I didn't tell them, I showed it to them at a Rainbow Gathering when I was 41.