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    First time out dressed! EVER!

    Ok, don't get excited, now much happened! However, it WAS an interesting experience for me.

    For some time now, I've thot I must get out somewhere. Have a picnic and shoot some pics. I selected a tiny park, on a hillside. It's rite next to a quiet residencial street, with a singe bench, and a short walkway down the hill, out of view of the street! PERFECT, I thot!

    I decided to go for it yesterday! A brite, sunny morning. Kids in school, everyone else at work! I was very relaxed, and not worried at all! Got all dressed up. Then, removed my wig and special face, and put them in a large bag with my other ladies gear. Put on a cap and jacket over my spring dress. Drove down our street, and onto a major road.

    I had NEVER driven with heels on before. The ones I had on were 41/2". No problems with the brakes. But, I had some with accellerator. Couldn't push it down properly!
    A mile from my house, the " Check Engine" sign flashed on my dash panel. I realized I had remembered all my dressup items, and film gear, but forgot my cell phone and a SET of DRAB CLOTHES!
    Car trouble never occurred to me!
    I was contemplating whether it would by better to walk back to my house as a guy in dress and heels, or a masked lady!
    REMEMBER, I have SPECIAL PROBLEMS if I'm seen out. I guy in a dress is one thing. Someone seen wearing a mask, is more likely to meet the local SWAT team!

    As I got near the park, I pulled over in the shade of a tree. Put on my face, and wig. No problems. Around the corner, I slowed at my little park. I bike rider was on the bench. I decided to check out some other small hillside parks nearby. One had a team of gardners working on it. Another looked good. I turned around, pulled up, and stepped out to look down the hill. A guy walking his dog suddenly appeared at the bottom, coming up toward me. I retreated back to the car. He walked rite by. As I looked out, another man with a dog entered the park. Don't folks with pets work? So, I decided to see if the biker had left the first park. No. Now he was on his cell phone. I decided to go home. Still looked like a woman was driving my car.

    On a quiet street a few blocks from my house, I stopped at a stop sign. No other cars were going either way. So, I pulled off my face and wig. Put back on my cap. A police car pulled up behind me! Don't know what he saw, but since he turned, apparently, nothing!

    So much for my first EVER outing!
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    A daylight outing for the first time, congrats, you go girl. My first outing was only at night and a park not far from here. I can understand not wanting to be recognized in your community but we all or most of us have that same problem. I can say it made for a very interesting story though. After your nerves settled down how did you feel. Was it everything you though it would be, not counting the close calls and near misses of course, which help build confidence. When do you plan another outing.

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    Sounds like you almost had hun. At least you got out Sherry you go girl.
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    That's awesome!! Short but still!! I've done the same thing early on and I don't know where they come from but someone always pops up where you wouldn't expect them.. Lol.
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    Hi Doc, I appreciate the importance of what you just accomplished and congratulations!... my jaw dropped reading your post this morning.

    But, I see a big red flag. What would you have said or done if the cop stopped you, and saw your mask on the seat beside you, if that's where it was? Know what I mean?

    I don't think you can be charged with impersonating yourself(just a little joke)
    but would you want to or be able to explain the mask to the officers satisfaction if he/she thought is was part of a disguise for "nefarious" purposes?

    If I am off the wall about this, I apologise in advance. dd

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    Congrats on getting out!

    Sorry it didn't go as you planned. Yeah - what's up with everyone being somewhere? Doesn't anyone work anymore? lol

    It wasn't a total scrub though. At least you got an interesting story out of it, right?

    I'm sure your next outing will be more fruitful.
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    Cool beans RS. The first of many outings I hope. The main thing you are quick thinking and can formulate plans fairly easily. This is a must for a CD who goes out.
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    Engine light on?

    Doc, now you and your car have something in common: both of you need to pass inspection!

    Glad you made it out!

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    I guess it could have turned out A LOT WORSE!

    Quote Originally Posted by Karren Hutton View Post
    That's awesome!! Short but still!! I've done the same thing early on and I don't know where they come from but someone always pops up where you wouldn't expect them.. Lol.
    You're rite Karen! If I do this again, I need to pick a place farther out of town!

    Quote Originally Posted by Arianna Daniels View Post
    Cool beans RS. The first of many outings I hope. The main thing you are quick thinking and can formulate plans fairly easily. This is a must for a CD who goes out.
    That wouldn't be me in THIS instance, Arianna! I forgot to even bring my wallet, or ANY ID!

    Quote Originally Posted by Deedee Dupree View Post
    But, I see a big red flag. What would you have said or done if the cop stopped you, and saw your mask on the seat beside you, if that's where it was? Know what I mean?
    but would you want to or be able to explain the mask to the officers satisfaction if he/she thought is was part of a disguise for "nefarious" purposes?
    dd
    I'm ALSO questioning the appropriateness of going out in daylite in women's gear AND a mask! NOT sure WHAT I was thinking, DD!

    Not to mention driving around, while looking out of the tiny pupil holes in the mask! Virtually NO peripheral vision what so ever!

    I've done a few SMARTER things in my life!
    U can't keep doing the same things over and over and expect to enjoy life to the max. When u try new things, even if they r out of your comfort zone, u may experience new excitement and growth that u never expected.

    Challenge yourself and pursue your passions! When your life clock runs out, you'll have few or NO REGRETS!

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    I am excited for you! First times are just so nerve wracking enfemme
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    will be in LA next week on a biz trip , will keep an EYE out for !!!

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    Congratulations on your first outing, you will want to go out more. You need to lose the mask, looks creepy, and it will draw too much attention, get a nice wig, and some makeup, it will draw alot less attention, you do not have to pass completely to go out in public, I do not pass, but with a nice wig and makeup done right most peaple dont even notice, the few who do notice...... who cares, I dont.
    Anyway good luck on any future outings enfemme, I wish you the best.
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    Well, you had an exciting day!

    I think next time you need to plan a bit more, and maybe consider an "emergency kit" just in case. Going out in the evenings is often safer. Driving in a mask without open eye holes is dangerous! And you are lucky that the cop didn't get next to you while you were masked....

    But I think you should take this as a lesson, learn from it, and do better next time!
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    what's with the mask? I think they look bad stupid if you will. I don't pass well but I would never were a rubber mask there very crepey like a bad hollween costume. Please educate me on this mask thing. I just don't understand it. Don't take offence to my opinion that I think there weaird , I just don't know why anyone would think they looked good , but that's me.
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    You had the courage to go out so a second trip will be easier. I am sorry it did not work out for you this time. Get back out again soon.

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    Thanks for all your comments!

    I didn't expect so many replies, to what I considered a pretty mundane thread! I ESPECIALLY appreciate the encouragement!

    Quote Originally Posted by vivianann View Post
    Congratulations on your first outing, you will want to go out more. You need to lose the mask, looks creepy, and it will draw too much attention, get a nice wig, and some makeup, it will draw alot less attention, you do not have to pass completely to go out in public, I do not pass, but with a nice wig and makeup done right most peaple dont even notice, the few who do notice...... who cares, I dont.
    Anyway good luck on any future outings enfemme, I wish you the best.
    Vivian
    Let me ask u, Vivian, would go out dressed in public, WITHOUT your wig and makeup?
    That's what it would be like for me, without my masks. Unfortunately, I have been CDing continuously with them for over 8 years. That means EVERY time I dress, I use them! So, like it or not, they r a necessary part of my CDing, for the time being!

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina W View Post
    what's with the mask? I think they look bad stupid if you will. I don't pass well but I would never were a rubber mask there very crepey like a bad hollween costume. Please educate me on this mask thing. I just don't understand it. Don't take offence to my opinion that I think there weaird , I just don't know why anyone would think they looked good , but that's me.
    Of course, you're entitled to your opinion Christina. Some people just LOVE the gorilla-in-a-dress look! I'm just NOT one of them!
    Here's a pic of me dressed, WITHOUT a "special face" on. Do u REALLY prefer THAT look to my signature pic?

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    Challenge yourself and pursue your passions! When your life clock runs out, you'll have few or NO REGRETS!

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    hi girl. I would realy like to know why you you need a mask. My opinion you know , but I do honestly would like to know why. Do you go shopping with it? Etc. I have only now found out about these masks. So truthfull , why do you need or think you need it , please tell me hun.
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    Hey Sherry,

    Congrats on getting out! It was a real rush for me back then and a high pressure event for sure.

    Seriously though, with a good wig and a good makeup job, you probably would not be recognized anywhere as yourself. You are probably more at risk of being outted with the mask.

    I'm not sure how old you are but with age appropriate dress and makeup, I would bet you are a long ways away from the gorilla image that you perceive you are.

    Just take an emergency kit. We always do. It's the first thing that goes into the car.

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    You've done well for yourself Sherry going that far, i say take it step by step, going further each time. If your comfortable with the mask, and still not comfortable enough without, then take the time to do it again. It's good to marvel at what you've accomplished, but things can only get better, the more times you do it, the more you feel the real you coming out.

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    You go Sherry!

    I think we generally respect why you wear your mask, but I would think you have to be more careful in public with it. The general public has trouble enough coming to terms with crossdressing, I think they'd have an even harder time understanding what goes on in our heads sometimes and realizing what your mask means to you.

    It's possible people might react better to a gorilla in a dress than a person behind a mask. Not that all of us who wear makeup don't don our own masks, but rather that your mask is inanimate, much more concealing, and with a fixed expression.

    Take care and be safe,

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    [SIZE="3"]Perhaps it's not how you look, but who you are, that necessitates your mask?? No matter.......you took a huge step on your journey, and, I'm sure, learned several valuable lessons along the way. I say congratulations to you; next time bring your wallet, silly![/SIZE]
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    Funny, my heart is pounding reading it! :-)

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    How about, "This is Sherry's thing, and if she's happy, wonderful?" Because that's what matters...
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    Hi Sherry, Well you have had quite an adventure and it may take a while to sort through it all. So when you are ready It would be very nice to hear how you are feeling. Hope you are good. dd

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    hi doc!
    i thought(wrongly)i would never see the day one of the most steadfast closetqueens makes her public debut!!!
    other than the actual events what were your feelings?
    i know from myself that when i reached a certain stage in my crossdressing career many years ago i needed the validation of society at large that i was ok-no wierdo but a well turned out man in a dress!i was accepted as such with realy no real hassels and got quite a few steps further in discovering
    and beeing me!
    can you relate to that from your outing or may be elaborate a little?
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