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emmicd
04-04-2012, 01:37 AM
Yes, I am indeed a girl! I am a TG girl and I love to dress up and I love being expressive of my femininity.
Sure I can play baseball but I'd much rather wear a dress and show them I can still hit the ball and convert a double play.

Wearing the dress is more exciting to me!

How many girls out there love there dresses and can play competitive sport?

emmi

prene
04-04-2012, 02:05 AM
i run competively, 10K and such ... some marathons.

No baseball, but softball. LOL

Mollyanne
04-04-2012, 03:14 AM
The only competitive sport I indulge in is----------S H O P P I N G!!!!!!!!!

Mollyanne

Traceyjo
04-04-2012, 05:04 AM
I've always been a sports fanatic Emmie. Sport. participating and watching, is my second favourite thing to do. But nothing compares to transforming myself into a sexy girl, oh how I love it.
Actually I'm luxuriating in that wonderful experience right now.

noeleena
04-04-2012, 05:17 AM
Hi,

Im an Archer & with 20 other women as well & we all have dress's or skirts on. now then we have it both ways at the same time,

...noeleena...

Karren H
04-04-2012, 05:24 AM
Given the choice I'd rather play ice hockey any day... I play between 60 and 70 games a year. And I'm taking an 8 week hockey systems class.... Working on break out and plays.... Anyone can wear a dress but beating both defensemen and backing handing the puck through the 5 hole to win the game in double overtime.... Priceless!! :):):)

Julia_in_Pa
04-04-2012, 06:36 AM
In Montana I was an ultra runner.
I would competitively run in the mountains of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
My best run was the Elkhorn 50 mile ultra in the mountains south of Helena Montana where I lived.
I just got bored with regular road marathons and took my running to the mountains.

I looked fantastic in a dress then and I certainly look fantastic in one now.
I occasionally wear one to work with heels as opposed to my normal pants and top or pantsuit with flats.


Julia

STACY B
04-04-2012, 06:43 AM
I played sports my whole life ,, But Ill tell ya what ,, My SO & sister are some of the best ball players around an would woop my azz most times an they are GGs so just dressing up dont make ya a sissy ... Sports are for everyone thats just being competative ,, Just like putting on a cool sports uniform dont make you a good player .

Cynthia Anne
04-04-2012, 06:58 AM
This ol girl still loves sports! BUT! I'm afraid all I can do is watch them nowadays! Hugs!

Launa
04-04-2012, 07:01 AM
Dressing like a girl and playing sports don't mix for me. I could probably do it for a yoga class though.

Being Paige
04-04-2012, 07:28 AM
I play pick up hockey, Golf, cycling and I love fishing which really isn't a sport but I'll throw it in anyway.

Michelle James
04-04-2012, 07:51 AM
Sports? No not this girl. Never paid much attention. I had no ability when I was a kid. I tried because that what was expected of me but it was futile. I took up fishing as a hobby years ago but never was too good at it. Golf was the same. I played a lot in the 90's but I kinda sucked.

KaTanya
04-04-2012, 07:57 AM
Hi,

Im an Archer & with 20 other women as well & we all have dress's or skirts on. now then we have it both ways at the same time,

...noeleena...That is the coolest thing I've read on the internet this year.
I've played every team sport available in the US, and enjoyed it (except for baseball).

Beth Mays
04-04-2012, 07:59 AM
I have been thinking about how to merge the two... Then I can hit from the red Tee on the par 5's!

Bree Wagner
04-04-2012, 08:04 AM
I'm a very competitive Disc Golfer and also play Basketball, Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, and Racquetball. I really wish I could still play football. I miss that more than anything.

Playing Disc golf while dressed might be feasible, at least on a colder day. Those wigs get way too hot!

-Bree

ronda
04-04-2012, 08:09 AM
i do long gun and hand gun sports the long is 500 meter siloette

Andie Elisabeth
04-04-2012, 08:10 AM
When I was younger did swimming, my mom was better than I was when it comes to results, though. Then I tried rowing and after that I was sort of pushed into orienteering but I can't read maps.
Currently I do martial arts which is highly uncompetetive.

Sophie_C
04-04-2012, 08:27 AM
I run marathons, but it's just part of staying slim. I actually find watching sports as boring as watching paint dry. Actually, I find watching paint dry slightly more interesting than watching sports, come to think of it. Anyway, being fit is important to me. Competition? Don't really care.

jessica renee
04-04-2012, 08:36 AM
I'm not real big into competing in sports, unless you count fishing, which I love to do. It's not from a lack of desire, but rather a lack of ability. I love watching sports, however.

Jacqueline Winona
04-04-2012, 08:58 AM
Love sports- I still play softball at the most competitive league level that I can (not into tournaments, too much time away from the family), shoot hoops, work out hard as often as possible, ride horses (not competitively, but again it's a heck of a workout and I give it all that I have) and, if I had time, I would get into golf more than I have so far. But I watch just about every sport on tv (exceptions: NASCAR, and if you call it a sport which I don't, poker.)

Jenniferathome
04-04-2012, 11:10 AM
Emmi, I don't believe you are as unique as you may think. The typical profile of a crossdresser is straight, married and kind of a "man's man" guy. Competitive sports is part of that "manliness.". I played tennis on my college team, we were ranked 3rd in the country at that time but now I race mountain bikes competitively.

Kristy_K
04-04-2012, 11:18 AM
Sports and I have something in common. I don't like them and they don't like me. I am tall and every time I change schools as a kid the coach wanted me on the basket ball team. At least until he seen me play then he wanted me off the team.

Kristy

danielle512
04-04-2012, 11:31 AM
I'm about as competitive as the come. Ive competed on the local level in a few Amatuer golf tourmaments and finished quite well, 2nd is my best finish. I'm really wanting to get going on the state level. There is nothing like the feeling of the nerves of a first tee shot of a tourney!!! Of course, stepping out all girlie is a close second. Hmmm, maybe that's why I like it so much.....

Princess_Andria
04-04-2012, 01:53 PM
I'm not very sporty but in the past i loved playing sports such as baseball (couldn't hit the ball to save my life but i could run like speedy gonzales =P), badmington & i enjoy boxing too =)

Sandra1746
04-04-2012, 02:11 PM
I never got into sports as a kid, I never got selected for the games and so never developed an interest. I spent hours hiking in the woods and learned to enjoy solitude; and the difference between loneliness and solitude. I was also a science geek too but that's another thread.

Hugs,
Sandra1746

Noemi
04-04-2012, 02:25 PM
Hi Honey.

I am a college level athlete in Basketball and Soccer and was a competitive powerlifter too.
But like you I love to dress up most of all. No more wondering really for this girl, I look down and see that I am feminine(specially in my new ballet slippers today, fun).
Well...it is still confusing being TG'ed for me, but the feeling of being a sexy girl as some one had put it is absolutely perfect!!

Dani Alana Taylor
04-04-2012, 02:33 PM
That's me! Love wearing a dress but I also play AAA baseball so I'm with you there! Although I am a catcher so it calls for big muscular legs that make me look short and stubby in some dresses....

Barbara Ella
04-04-2012, 02:38 PM
Back in my day..................

Typical high school jock, all the sports. Good enough in basketball to get on freshman team as a walk on in College (anyone else remember when they had separate Freshman teams?...lol)

Now i watch nearly everything, and wish I was as young as Karren, always wanted to be a legal hit man. Took up golf 12 years ago, and if you dont think that is competitive, try telling that to the others in the foursome when you are taking their money at the end of the round...

You all enjoy your youth, and stay active as long as you can. I will look forward to recounts and pics of your exploits, especially if you can do them en femme. I love the look of a female archer with the bow drawn legs separated for balance and her breasts protuding from the tension.........Oh boy.

Barbara

Barbara

Rachel Renee
04-04-2012, 02:38 PM
I actually can't stand sports but I do a rigorous body conditioning workout for 60 to 90 minutes per day, six days a week. Watching or playing sports bores me to no end! Whenever some one launches into "so, did you see the professional football competition on television, last night?", I can usually BS my way through a conversation, pretty convincingly, but it's just that. BS. Now ask me about the sale at Macy's? I won't shut up.

kellycan27
04-04-2012, 02:40 PM
I am very active. i run, bike, surf, swim ( swim laps every morning and evening), scuba dive and just recently i joined a women's soccer league. ( I am the old lady on the team at 30). I consider myself to be in pretty good shape. I don't nor have every smoked, I eat healthy, and as I said I exercise frequently. On our first scrimmage I think i did pretty well chasing those 18-25 year old's up and down the field, but the next day I was sore all over! These girls play a bit rough.. feet and elbows flying. Four practices later I found that I could pretty much hold my own against the majority and it's become really fun to play. My husband and I heard about a co-ed softball league that plays here during the summer. Where do we sign up!

kel

joselyn318
04-04-2012, 05:39 PM
I run competitively mostly marathons and ultras. I also play ice hockey. When I run I typically wear a sports bra, women's running tops, and women's running shorts.

Michelle8
04-04-2012, 05:55 PM
I Play baseball and tennis.I would love to play tennis in one of those cute outfits.girls are so lucky

BrendaAlexandra
04-04-2012, 06:45 PM
I used to play hockey but haven't since the broken leg wasn't set quite right and affected my skating to the point it wasn't much fun anymore. I still skate for pleasure, just no hockey which I really miss playing. I played in a mixed league and took notice and secret pleasure in knowing that I could be more feminine than some of the women on my team and the rest of the league.

Brittany CD
04-04-2012, 07:04 PM
I'm a dude in a dress and I love sports!

Sarah-J
04-04-2012, 08:06 PM
If it involves a ball, it's probably a sport. That pretty much sums up any and all interest I've ever had in sports. Tried it, didn't like it. Good thing, too, because my build (lanky and thin though not overly tall or powerful) isn't really built for it.

docrobbysherry
04-04-2012, 08:23 PM
Nah! Sports r boring! But, hey! Did u see that shot Kobi made the other nite with 10 seconds left? Bounced around the rim 7 times before dropping in to ice the game! Tonite they play Paul and Griffin in a cross town game!

Our Ducks r out of the playoffs. DARN! I hope Teemu comes back! And I don't think the Kings will go far!

But, who cares!? Magic owns the Dodgers now and the Angels have Pujols! Yeah! Bring it!

Sports? Who has the time or energy for THAT nonsense?

Alice B
04-04-2012, 08:27 PM
Sure I do. I have a B.A. and Masters in Physical Education, lettered in 5 sports in HS and two in college. Have competed in almost all available sports most of my adult life. Of course now my body is paying the price, but I still compete in golf, both medal and match play and still dive (SCUBA) and have been very active in that since 1958.

BillieJoEllen
04-05-2012, 12:21 AM
I have participated in baseball, softball, hockey, football, table tennis, raquetball and long distance running. All competitive. I now have to confine myself to walking and bicycle riding due to some major injuries. I walk and ride in feminine clothing whenever possible. I hope the doc gives me permission to ride bike again when I see him in two weeks.

JessHaust
04-05-2012, 03:11 AM
Hate football (well the american version where you never touch the ball with your foot), baseball. Like basketball if at a live event, but not on TV.
I ride bicycles, road and mountain, and am glued to the TV every July for the tour de France. Actually went to Europe in 2010 and followed the tour on a bike for the first week.
Doubt that Crossdressing has much to do with our choices in entertainment.

Christie ann
04-05-2012, 03:54 PM
I was never good at the whole team sports thing, nor can I really watch a game on TV however, I love being active, running, biking, climbing. I have run and biked in my cute little skirt and have lots of girl sports tops. I don't try the wig as I fear it would be way too hot and probably fall off anyway.

JessHaust
04-05-2012, 10:59 PM
I actually can't stand sports but I do a rigorous body conditioning workout for 60 to 90 minutes per day, six days a week. Watching or playing sports bores me to no end! Whenever some one launches into "so, did you see the professional football competition on television, last night?", I can usually BS my way through a conversation, pretty convincingly, but it's just that. BS. Now ask me about the sale at Macy's? I won't shut up.

You and I are going to get akong just great!

freeindress
04-11-2012, 04:43 PM
Hated sports most of the time during school life (met none of the expectations), then slowly gained confidence in my body, began some martial art during university student life, later recreational swimming/running/inline skating. Like to watch the following sports (womens teams preferred): figure skating, snowboard, gymnastics (especially rythmic), trampoline, tumbling, pole jumping, basketball, swimming.

Amy S
04-11-2012, 10:22 PM
I run and play tennis. I don't like to watch football much, but do like to watch hockey and baseball.

busker
04-11-2012, 11:05 PM
I can't play baseball or basketball but I do dribble a lot. Tennis, no, but I like a good racket. If there is a fly ball, it's only cause I forgot to zip up. The only thing about golf I know is the Golf-class submarine. In my youth I was a member of the NRA, I was on the HS track team and the wrestling team. Just in case you were wondering why I have this limp wrist and strangely twisted neck, and a bullseye on the back of my dress.

nikkijo
04-12-2012, 04:04 AM
swimmer here.... swam for 13 yrs until an on the job injury took me out... was nationally ranked for a year but was a 4 sport player in school... football and cross country in fall, basket ball winter, track and until 7th grade baseball in spring then mid season in baseball id begin swimming training... and then i was done with baseball regardless of season or how we were doing... i made a choice at 13 to give up baseball when the coach said its either play ball or swim not both... i was headed to state for swimming and i ws on a losing team for baseball... what you think i chose...

insearchofme
04-12-2012, 10:19 AM
I love athletics so much it is my profession, well part time now since I am semi retired. I still strength train and swim and bike.

cathie
04-12-2012, 03:56 PM
i road rode and mountain bike regularly. Living in Colorado you can't help but be active. I love trail running, climbing and camping as well and the best part of all is I have the legs and back side to show it. My legs look better than my wife's in a skirt and short shorts