Bree-asaurus
03-17-2010, 04:00 AM
So here I am in my guy cloths, which are quite metrosexual (from Express and Nordstroms) but wearing forms (and a bra of course) and heels... and while I'm not doing the full-on crossdressing thing, I still feel like I am.
I have seen a girl wearing the same jeans I'm wearing now, but the "female version" at the mall recently (fabric, cut and stitching is all the same except for a little extra room for the man-bits on my part), and my long-sleeve, black, zip shirt looks quite feminine with the collar up and unzipped below my fake bust-line (with an undershirt of course). Accented with some super cute new slingback heels, I could very easily see women wearing extremely similar outfits when going for the stylish yet somewhat tomboy-ish look, having only purchased it from Express Women instead of Express Men.
It's nice that I can either fully dress up, or throw on a pair of forms and heels under my guy cloths and still feel like my feminine self. Just thought it was interesting and wanted to share :-) Has anyone else who dresses all metrosexual-like in guy mode had the same experience?
I have seen a girl wearing the same jeans I'm wearing now, but the "female version" at the mall recently (fabric, cut and stitching is all the same except for a little extra room for the man-bits on my part), and my long-sleeve, black, zip shirt looks quite feminine with the collar up and unzipped below my fake bust-line (with an undershirt of course). Accented with some super cute new slingback heels, I could very easily see women wearing extremely similar outfits when going for the stylish yet somewhat tomboy-ish look, having only purchased it from Express Women instead of Express Men.
It's nice that I can either fully dress up, or throw on a pair of forms and heels under my guy cloths and still feel like my feminine self. Just thought it was interesting and wanted to share :-) Has anyone else who dresses all metrosexual-like in guy mode had the same experience?