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darylinb
10-15-2012, 08:02 AM
I was wondering if anyone has been out long enough to be comfortable going dressed to their HS reunion? I, for one, have been dressing since before HS but not out to any of them. I'm sure that some of you were out partially during HS and was just wondering about the HS reunions and if anyone had gone or are planning to go dressed. :eek:

Kate Simmons
10-15-2012, 08:06 AM
I know some here have mentioned in the past going to their reunion en femme. I finally went to my 45th a couple of years ago. I didn't go en femme, however. I had to tone my dancing down as it was. Plus many of the gals thought I looked kind of dapper in guy mode.:)

linda allen
10-15-2012, 08:08 AM
I have never been to one of my high school reunions. I wouldn't go dressed, though.

There was an episode of the TV show WKRP in Cincinatti where Herb (the womanizer) got a letter from his old high school best friend to say he was coming to town and wanted to see him again. When the friend showed up, he (she) had had a sex change operation and was a very hot blonde. Herb didn't recognize her and began hitting on her, then she told him who he used to be in school. Pretty funny.

So you're going to your HS reunion with a name tag "Bruce" (or "Joe" or whatever)? That would be interesting.

darylinb
10-15-2012, 08:12 AM
I've never been to any of my class reunions. I'm from the midwest and moved away many years ago, never looking back. It would be fun to go in femme, if nothing else, to see if I look better than some of the girls that were hot in school and not so hot now. LOL

Veronica27
10-15-2012, 08:17 AM
There was an episode of the TV show WKRP in Cincinatti where Herb (the womanizer) got a letter from his old high school best friend to say he was coming to town and wanted to see him again. When the friend showed up, he (she) had had a sex change operation and was a very hot blonde.

There was a similar episode on "Becker", when one of John's old buddies showed up as a she after a sex change. It was funny but very poignant.

Veronica

Karren H
10-15-2012, 08:30 AM
Christina Horton did a couple years ago.... www.crossdressers.com/forums/showthread.php?112976-My-20th-high-school-reunion%85..Going-as-Christina-UPDATE-Hell-must-have-frozen-over!!&highlight=reunion

I see her on facebook...

Leanne2
10-15-2012, 08:33 AM
Several years ago I went to my 40th HS reunion. After graduation I moved 300 miles away and never lived there again. I wasn't social at all back then but I did play on the football team. And my hair was always buzzed. I haven't been to a barber shop since 1973; always getting my thick wavy hair cut and styled in salons. I attended the reunion en drab but I have changed. I am TS but I didn't come out to anyone. Many of my classmates told me that I had changed the most of everyone there. I'm not sure if it was my looks or how I acted that they noticed the most. I was just being myself. Leanne

Jorja
10-15-2012, 08:35 AM
I have never gone to my high school reunions. I didn't like those people then and I sure as hell wouldn't like them now. They were rich, conceited, selfish people. I didn't lose anything there no need to go back looking for anything now.

Beverley Sims
10-15-2012, 11:22 AM
As no one knew of my habits beforehand I would not go dressed as I would want to create an impression of success.
Dressing would draw unwanted attention and probably have people shun me.
Reunions are things that people find hard to relate to each other anyway, so why spoil it in this instance.
If you were out before you are not changing anyone's perception of you.

linda allen
10-15-2012, 11:27 AM
More fun would be to find out if a classmate you didn't like in HS is going and if he is not, go to the reunion dressed, but tell everyone you are him. :devil:

Cheryl T
10-15-2012, 11:51 AM
I would love to go to my reunion dressed. That is if I ever wanted to go to my reunion.
I didn't want to associate with most of them when I was in school...and I surely don't want to now.

daviolin
10-15-2012, 11:57 AM
Funny you should ask. No I haven't but I plan on it. My wife agreed to go with me in drag. How cool is that. I will keep you posted. Daviolin

Tracii G
10-15-2012, 11:59 AM
Went to my 40th and had a blast.
I was my usual mix of clothes.Womens jeans (boot cut) and boots/ 2 in heels womens button up shirt a couple of bangle bracelets.
Nobody seemed too freaked out about it.
I think its important to go to these reunions and keep in touch with people from your past.
Its always good to remember the good times.

Alicew
10-15-2012, 12:00 PM
I realise its an america tradition thats only just crossed to our shores but after the hell my school chums gave me the entire 5 years i was bullied ,made fun off or just plain avoided by the girls i sure as hell wouldnt want to see any of them ever again .

ArleneRaquel
10-15-2012, 12:38 PM
Earlier this year I was invited to my 8th grade grammar school 50th reunion, I was tempted to go as "ArleneRaquel", but I declined to attend in either mode.

Acastina
10-15-2012, 01:23 PM
Been there, done that. I lived full-time for nearly eight years in the 1980s and have never missed a class reunion. I pretty much loathed the high school years but was born and raised in what was a fairly small town in which our class was the last in both the beautiful old school building and in being the entire cohort of that age to be in one graduating class (we gained a second high school the following year). There were more than 600 of us.

When our 20-year reunion came along during those years, I just put on my best look for the circumstances and walked in like I belonged there. The reactions ran the gamut from OMG to fascination, and it was fine. I had been just fortunate enough to be allowed to tag along with the popular crowd in school and wasn't really an outcast. Several guy friends bought me drinks, looked up and down, and smiled. I even got invited to an after-hours party and talked deep into the morning with a lot of people.

Follow-up: I decided to end the full-time experiment a few years later, and, when the 25-year event came around, actually was prominent in presenting the program as one of the M/Cs and played in a reunion band. We presented a mock Oscar to a classmate who has had some success as an actor in films and tv, and I was one of the nominees, for "Queen for a Day". Brought the house down. Nothing feels quite as good as laughing at yourself with others; nice lemonade from potential lemons.

Five years later, I had met the love of my life (through TG contacts, so she knew about me from the beginning), and we decided to have a little fun with my old classmates. Living a few minutes from the hall, we left after dinner and changed clothes. I came back in all dolled up while they were giving out little awards, in full view, and they promptly gave me an award for Most Frequently Changed Classmate; a little bracelet that I cherish. I walked up behind a somewhat uptight but good friend at the bar (already several sheets to the wind...) and said, "Hi Sailor, new in town?" and he about fell over. We danced and chatted and shared fashion comments (one said I had looked like a nun in denial at the earlier event...:heehee:), but I did have to ask the young DJ to climb the ladder and take down the mirror ball I'd hung overhead earlier. He said I probably just didn't want folks looking up my skirt. Yep.

Seriously, I'm sorry so many here haven't gone to reunions and have no desire to do so. Maybe I came from a really special time and place to be so lucky. I just love being able to see so many of these childhood fellow-travelers (whether friends or just some other kids in class) at all those stages of life. Many among our large cohort don't have the option of attending; they've passed on.

abigailf
10-15-2012, 01:41 PM
Oh How funny, I was just about to start a thread on this when I decided to search first.

I have a question, what name should I use. If I use my old name they may not let me in as my ID has been changed. If I use my new name they may not recognize it as someone from that class.

Thoughts?

cyndigurl45
10-15-2012, 02:09 PM
When I went to my 10 year I wasn't full time, I think a few were amost expecting me to be his wimpy little feminine gay boy that I was in high school, I had been in my denial stage and had bulked up quite a bit only a few recognized me, but when I showed up to my 20th a lot of peoples comments were now there's the girl we remember ;-) I actually took that as a complement..... 2 years ago we had our 30th, OMG 30 years after high school never thought I would make it LOL again no one was surprised.

STACY B
10-15-2012, 02:15 PM
HIGH SCHOOL ,,,Yall went to high school ? How many Dam grades did your school offer ? Geez ,,, Alway thought there were only 8 ,,, WTF !!

Lorileah
10-15-2012, 02:52 PM
I have considered it. I think my 40th is coming in a year and a half. But considering I have not been invited to any since the 10th, it may be moot. i thought about going the first night as a guy and then showing up the next as me. But when I mentioned that to someone they said that would be backwards. So, we will see. I went to my 25th Vet school reunion with my clothes but chickened out. However i did go back and change for the trip home.

BLUE ORCHID
10-15-2012, 03:52 PM
Hi Daryl, I just passed up my 50th I don't want to party with a bunch of old people.

Like Jorja said, I didn't care for them back then and I don't care for them now.

shayleetv
10-15-2012, 04:14 PM
I finally broke down and went to my fiftieth reunion a couple of years ago. I was a nobody in high school and was a nobody at the reunion. Only one person recognized me and that was someone I knew from church. I didn't even know we had gone to the same high school let alone graduate together. If I would have gone enfemme no one would have known me at all.

Marlana
10-15-2012, 07:28 PM
There was an episode of "Hung" where a tg went to her reunion to show em she was hot. The men figured out who she was and the abuse began. It didn't go good for her.

Megan_Leah
10-15-2012, 08:09 PM
I have never been to any of mine nor do I have any plans to attend any.

Acastina
10-15-2012, 09:30 PM
I have a question, what name should I use. If I use my old name they may not let me in as my ID has been changed. If I use my new name they may not recognize it as someone from that class.

Thoughts?

When I went to the one when I was full-time, I was still using my real last name, so I put my new name, then old first name in parentheses, then the last name. A few people did the close look and double-take, and it was fine. Just be straight with the organizers ahead of time.

If you've been to reunions in your older years, you're probably aware of the look-down-at-name-tag-squint-look-up procedure, trying to read the small print in poor lighting (after a few drinks...) and see who it is you're supposed to remember. I was the entertainment at the last one (singer-songwriter) and made a blow-up of the name tag from the pre-party the night before, on 8-1/2 x 11 paper, as a sight gag. Reeaal easy to read from, say, 20 paces...

Diane Smith
10-15-2012, 09:56 PM
I went to my 35th in my usual everyday gear of boy clothes with heeled boots, long nails and a little makeup, which got a few comments. My 40th will be coming next summer and I haven't decided yet, but may pull out all the stops then and show up in a skirt and spikes.

- Diane

kimberly ann487
10-15-2012, 10:10 PM
I think I see a trend concerning this subject. Myself, just as what seems a number of us girls, don't want anything to do with a high school reunion. I would rather forget all about my high school years. I hated every second of my time there. Anyone else think this way ?

linda allen
10-16-2012, 06:24 AM
I think I see a trend concerning this subject. Myself, just as what seems a number of us girls, don't want anything to do with a high school reunion. I would rather forget all about my high school years. I hated every second of my time there. Anyone else think this way ?
I got shuttled around to three different high schools (one twice) so I didn't have a lot of friends when I was at the one I graduated from. It was a big (2000+ students) school near a big city.

I won't say I hated every second of my time there, but I never felt the need to meet up with fellow students later in life. I remained friends with a couple of them for a few years but even that drifted away eventually. Now I'm 500 miles away.

joan47
10-16-2012, 07:05 AM
I went to my 45th enfemme. My HS girl friend knew that I cross dressed and she sort of pushed me to go. I had a small class of about 30, we sent an email out to all in advance so as not to scare anyone, everyone was good about it, except one (don't know who it was). It was a hot day, wore a long skirt and sandals, with painted toenails. I had a blast and no problems at all