stacy3
09-19-2005, 02:57 PM
I had been planning a day out as me for weeks. Last week I did it and it was great.
The opportunity came when I was to be away on business on Wednesday evening. First thing I did was pack my bag with my undies, makeup and a couple of dresses. After walking round the wig shop (a well known tranny shop) 47 times I finally plucked up the courage to go in and say "I'd like to buy a wig". I bought a brown shoulder length wig - the saleslady was nice and helpful.
I then got on a train to my overnight destination. Thankfully they don't search your luggage. I slipped into the loo and put a thong and pair of tights under my drab clothes to make me feel a little more girly.
When I got to the hotel I checked in tried on a dress and the new wig before going out shopping (in drab again). At the shops I took my time and checked everything out. Loads of women looking round but no funny looks. At a large supermarket that does a range of clothes I made my purchases. A black gypsy skirt with blue embroidery, a blue long sleeve womens t shirt, a pair of leather high heel black boots (for £30), firm control tights, new lipstick, nail polish (and remover). The checkout girl was pleasant and we had a chat (not about the clothes) although I'm sure she knew they were for me.
When I got to the hotel room I had a shower, slowly did my full make up and dressed in my new outfit. I put on my crowning glory brown wig and couldn't believe how much I looked like a girl (like my wife in fact).
Then after practising my walking in the window (dark so it acted as a mirror) I was ready to go out. Apart from being nervous as hell. Eventually I plucked up the courage and walked out through reception in full view of loads of people with no one batting an eyelid. I looked like a woman.
I walked around the town centre window shopping like all the other girls for about 45 mins. I walked past tonnes of people and no-one knew. :D When I went back into the hotel facing the receptionists I had to steel myself as they were all looking at me (I was the only one there). They did not bat an eyelid. I completely passed.
It was the most wonderful experience of my life. Can't wait to do it again. Thanks to all the girls in here for giving me the courage to just be me, Stacy, a girl!
Hugs
Stacy :D :D
The opportunity came when I was to be away on business on Wednesday evening. First thing I did was pack my bag with my undies, makeup and a couple of dresses. After walking round the wig shop (a well known tranny shop) 47 times I finally plucked up the courage to go in and say "I'd like to buy a wig". I bought a brown shoulder length wig - the saleslady was nice and helpful.
I then got on a train to my overnight destination. Thankfully they don't search your luggage. I slipped into the loo and put a thong and pair of tights under my drab clothes to make me feel a little more girly.
When I got to the hotel I checked in tried on a dress and the new wig before going out shopping (in drab again). At the shops I took my time and checked everything out. Loads of women looking round but no funny looks. At a large supermarket that does a range of clothes I made my purchases. A black gypsy skirt with blue embroidery, a blue long sleeve womens t shirt, a pair of leather high heel black boots (for £30), firm control tights, new lipstick, nail polish (and remover). The checkout girl was pleasant and we had a chat (not about the clothes) although I'm sure she knew they were for me.
When I got to the hotel room I had a shower, slowly did my full make up and dressed in my new outfit. I put on my crowning glory brown wig and couldn't believe how much I looked like a girl (like my wife in fact).
Then after practising my walking in the window (dark so it acted as a mirror) I was ready to go out. Apart from being nervous as hell. Eventually I plucked up the courage and walked out through reception in full view of loads of people with no one batting an eyelid. I looked like a woman.
I walked around the town centre window shopping like all the other girls for about 45 mins. I walked past tonnes of people and no-one knew. :D When I went back into the hotel facing the receptionists I had to steel myself as they were all looking at me (I was the only one there). They did not bat an eyelid. I completely passed.
It was the most wonderful experience of my life. Can't wait to do it again. Thanks to all the girls in here for giving me the courage to just be me, Stacy, a girl!
Hugs
Stacy :D :D