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emmicd
09-12-2005, 10:54 PM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

5)What was it that you purchased?

Emmi

emmicd
09-12-2005, 11:09 PM
1)I dress quickly in my male clothes but do excercise care on workdays.
In femme clothes I'm more relaxed and tend to take more time and sometimes struggle with fasteners and straps.

2)I care for my male clothing and make sure suits are drycleaned. I do tend to make sure my dresses don't get wrinkled and my pants are nicely pressed.

3)My female clothes are more prominent in my closet. I have about 10 dresses to every man's suit.

4),5)The last clothing purchase was men's and it was a warmup jacket.

Emmi

Tristen Cox
09-12-2005, 11:11 PM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

Hell yes

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

Hell no

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

80/20 fem

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

Fem

5)What was it that you purchased?

Make up and lippy:p

Sharon
09-12-2005, 11:58 PM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

Of course. Not only do I care more about my appearance en femme, but there are more choices to be made.

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

I still keep them clean, but I never iron any male clothing, whereas I always make sure my feminine wear is in perfect shape.

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

Probably 50/50, but I've been only concentrating on building my female wardrobe the past few years.

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

Female, as well as, approximently, the last one hundred purchases.

5)What was it that you purchased?

A couple skirts and several tops at a local store.

kysmet
09-13-2005, 09:03 AM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

Yes. I usually set out my male clothes for work and other things the night before so it takes about 10 minutes to get ready in the morning.

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

No, my fem clothes get much better care.

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

Having just moved I realized that I have twice the female clothing compared to male clothing.

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

Female

5)What was it that you purchased?

Panties

Ericka Jean

Toyah
09-13-2005, 09:11 AM
Bout 3 minutes in drab bout an hour en fem

BonnieJG
09-13-2005, 09:53 AM
)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

YES I TAKE MY TIME

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

NO

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

I HAVE ABOUT 1/2 AND 1/2

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

FEMALE ALL THE WAY

5)What was it that you purchased?

DRESS & TOP , PANITS, SHOES

GiniGirl
09-13-2005, 10:20 AM
1) Time...

Depends! If I'm "going all the way," dressing is a long ritual... I spread my lingerie and clothing out on my bed, I "set up" my makeup on the vanity, I savor the pleasure as I put on my lingerie, my pantyhose, and my heels before I step in front of the mirror to put on my makeup. I delight in each step of doing my face and my eyes. Then I slowly slip on my dress to complete the ritual.

But, if I have that insatiable desire for a "quickie," I can be dressed in two minutes!

2) Care...

Much more careful with my girl clothes!

3) Ratio...

10% girl... sad to say!

4) Last purchase...

Female

5) What?

Two bra/panty sets at the local Frederick's Of Hollywood and three pairs of Hanes French Cut pantyhose, Barely There, Size CD (how appropriate is that!) at Mervyn's.

Christine49
09-13-2005, 11:27 AM
(1)
Yes, I enjoy being a girl but it just takes a little longer than it used to

(2)
I definitely take better care of Christines wardrobe

(3)
80/20 female

(4)
female

(5)
bra/panties, tennis shoes

Maddie Knight
09-13-2005, 03:15 PM
1, I take a lot longer to dress fem than drab, mainly due to the makeup

2, Yes, I have some nice male clothes

3, 60/40 Fem

4, Male

5, A t-shirt

Rachel_740
09-13-2005, 03:57 PM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

It's a long time now since I went out as a guy, but it doesn't take much longer for me to get ready for work. If I'm on an evening out though, it's a completely different story. As him it was bath and throw on some clothes. Now it's bath, do my girlie bits, make-up. All the time I'm doing this I'm looking at the weather, thinking about where I'm going, what I'll be doing, accessories etc. Eventually I get dressed. The whole thing can easily take 3/4 hours - as him I used to be out the door in about 40 minutes.



2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

What male wardrobe! I do treat my clothes now far better than I looked after his clothes - I've got a gorgeous wardrobe, what do you expect me to do?



1)3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

0% male, 100% female - I'm so lucky :D



4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

Female! Of course.



5)What was it that you purchased?

2 skirts, last Sunday week when I was out shopping with my neighbour


Anne

eleventhdr
09-13-2005, 04:01 PM
It most always take's longer to dress female then male but then thta's what does make it so much more worth the while. Hmmm!. Suzy. Being a girl is worth the extra time!.

Kimberly
09-13-2005, 04:02 PM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?
About the same amount of time... haven't really got a great deal that would make me take that much longer....... make up soon!! :D (yes, I know... I'm slow ;))

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?
Hmm...... yeh...?

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?
Like, 100:1 male:female!! :( ... no, I've got an okay stash, it's just not as much as I would like (but I couldn't hide more, anyway!!)

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?
female!! :D I hardly ever shop myself for male stuff.

5)What was it that you purchased?
Beautiful deep red pumps!! oooh... lush!

xx

JocelynG
09-13-2005, 06:03 PM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

Yes I take extra care in the way I look. I want to look as beautiful as I can

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

Not even close. My male clothes end up on the floor alot whereas all my clothes are hanging up or nicely folded

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

25% male to 75% female

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

It was definitely female

5)What was it that you purchased?

A dress

Robertacd
09-13-2005, 06:07 PM
1)When you're dressing in your femme clothes do you take much longer time to dress as opposed to dressing in your male attire?

Yes, but only because pantyhose are a PIA to put on :o

2)Do you treat your male wardrobe with the same care as your female wardrobe?

Pretty much.

3)What is the ratio of male clothes to female clothes in your wardrobe?

Right now 40/60 male/female

4)On your last clothing purchase was it male or female clothing?

Female

5)What was it that you purchased?

Jeans, that I wear to work all the time.