speedo_man
09-15-2009, 03:49 PM
The only female wear that I am interested in wearing are sports based lycra / skin tight items. i love wearing running tights which are now becoming the norm for men to wear which is great. I also like wearing competition swimsuits (eg speedo ones).
I guess this makes me a borderline cross dresser. I'm not interested in any make up or wigs etc. Although I would like to try wearing a plain black dress with opaque tights and knee high boots.
My wife is accepting of my running tights and swimsuit collection but I think any suggestion of wearing a dress would be a step too far. I guess i'll just have to wait until a fancy dress invite comes along and I can suggest going dressed as a woman....
Actually i recall at high school back in the 1980s they did a gender-swap disco where girls had to come as guys and vice versa. Deep down i would have loved to have gone but the embarrasment of getting dressed as a girl in front of my parents meant that I didn't go. Never liked dressing up at halloween just because of the thought of my parents laughing at me, obviously says something about the relationship I had with my parents.
sorry, rant over. :drink:
I actually do a fair bit of running and cycling. I get a bit of a kick out of wearing my running tights in the company of women who are also wearing running tights. It is quite liberating! The running tights i buy are normally female ones as I know my sizing for the various brands quite well.
I've actually got very fit legs and i think women are actually a bit envious of my legs when they see me in my tights. My wife likes me in my 3/4 length tights as it shows off my calfs ;o)
I guess this makes me a borderline cross dresser. I'm not interested in any make up or wigs etc. Although I would like to try wearing a plain black dress with opaque tights and knee high boots.
My wife is accepting of my running tights and swimsuit collection but I think any suggestion of wearing a dress would be a step too far. I guess i'll just have to wait until a fancy dress invite comes along and I can suggest going dressed as a woman....
Actually i recall at high school back in the 1980s they did a gender-swap disco where girls had to come as guys and vice versa. Deep down i would have loved to have gone but the embarrasment of getting dressed as a girl in front of my parents meant that I didn't go. Never liked dressing up at halloween just because of the thought of my parents laughing at me, obviously says something about the relationship I had with my parents.
sorry, rant over. :drink:
I actually do a fair bit of running and cycling. I get a bit of a kick out of wearing my running tights in the company of women who are also wearing running tights. It is quite liberating! The running tights i buy are normally female ones as I know my sizing for the various brands quite well.
I've actually got very fit legs and i think women are actually a bit envious of my legs when they see me in my tights. My wife likes me in my 3/4 length tights as it shows off my calfs ;o)