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LelaK
09-04-2014, 01:10 AM
What "manly" thing have you done or thought about doing while dressed?

The reason I ask is I've been having an urge to dress up in a really pretty minidress with minipetticoat, dark nylons, saddle shoes (okay, or heels), makeup, maybe pigtails, and everything and then do something manly in public but in a feminine way. I guess I'm addicted to contradictions.

The most manly thing I can think of is lifting weights in some way. I think what I'd like to do is split wood with an axe. Really big wood. I can do that. I'd like it to be part of a play. I'll have to write a script for it.

Anyone got other answers?


I haven't looked at the manly under dressed thread. Maybe everything's already been thought of there. Maybe the theme is wearing thin. But if this thread gets one reply mentioning an even better manly thing to do while dressed, it'll be worth it.

Popular Mechanics has this list of top ten manly jobs:

Bladesmith/Blacksmith
Stuntman
Baseball Bat Maker [and User?]
Mechanic [That's dirty work; I'd have to wear an overdress.]
Grand Canyon River Guide
Soldier [blah!] [or Cop?]
Demolition Blaster [or Wall Smasher?]
Fisherman
Distilleryman
Astronaut [Boobs are said to stand out in space; no gravity to make em sag.]

Which of those would you like to do or see done dressed?

Or what other job?

Ginger Jameson
09-04-2014, 11:58 AM
I took a power saw to some boards that were blocking a pipe we need to get replaced.

2B Natasha
09-04-2014, 02:25 PM
The wife and I got dolled up to go out to eat. We got in my car to go. Got lost and I refused to ask for directions. Because I KNEW where the restaurant was I didn't need to ask any stinking directions. OK so that answers your first question. now the second. That would be nothing in particular. Wear the right clothes for the right job. Use the right tool for the job.

Caryn Lynn
09-04-2014, 03:23 PM
Got lost and I refused to ask for directions. Because I KNEW where the restaurant was I didn't need to ask any stinking directions.

LOL.... Yeah that one has to be #1 on my list.

StaceyJane
09-04-2014, 03:28 PM
I once went to a Dallas Cowboy training camp practice en femme.

Stephskk
09-04-2014, 09:03 PM
Let's see. I have a couple. Worked on installing our kitchen while enfemme.

Also have spent a few afternoons enfemme drinking a beer or two while watching football.

CherylFlint
09-04-2014, 09:10 PM
I dressed in women's jeans, blouse and tennis shoes and mowed the lawn on a sunny Tuesday morning.
I walked behind the self propelled mower and, halfway through, my next door neighbors came home.
I wanted to run but kept on mowing. When they looked over I waved and they waved back.
It was scary and fun at the same time.
But I only did it that one time, which was more than enough.
To answer your question, I don't think it counts unless your doing the "manly" thing out in public.

candykowal
09-04-2014, 09:33 PM
I think driving a pick-up truck is about as macho/femme as it gets for me.

I suppose changing the oil on my sports car in a full femme ball gown, might be fun!
Wearing a polka dot bikini in high heels and driving a speed boat over some waves might give me a thrill.
The ultimate would be working a construction site as a steel beam riveter, wearing a ballet outfit with hardhat and tool belt!!!!
Imagine if, no one would mind or seem to care...like it was a natural thing for a guy to wear?!?!?

Sarasometimes
09-04-2014, 09:43 PM
Firefighting while underdressed! They haven't come up a women's version of our protective gear ...yet!

LelaK
09-04-2014, 11:34 PM
Firefighting while underdressed! They haven't come up a women's version of our protective gear ...yet!

Here's a woman firefighter uniform: http://www.fancy-dress-forever.co.uk/shopimages/products/normal/7463_a.jpg

janetcgtv
09-04-2014, 11:49 PM
For those who say they watched football and say watching football is masculine. I also watch the NFL
I have GG friends who love wearing lipstick and nail polish and everything else and who are totally feminine, who watch wrestling. Sports is not necessarly masculine. To me: Sports in order to be deemed masculine has to have a element of physical danger. OOPS , women also sky dive.

Stephskk
09-05-2014, 09:23 AM
The ultimate would be working a construction site as a steel beam riveter, wearing a ballet outfit with hardhat and tool belt!!!!
Imagine if, no one would mind or seem to care...like it was a natural thing for a guy to wear?!?!?

Wonder what OSHA would think of this one. :daydreaming:

Alice Torn
09-05-2014, 09:42 AM
When i lived in Tacoma washington, before having to move back here, in Illinois, In 2005, my second day outside dressed, full of pink fog, I parked at a little park in Seattle, then walked around for a bout a half hour, then noticed a car parked next to mine. I finally returnned, to find the family in that car were not able tostart their car. The father approached me, and asked if i could jump the battery, and i said yes. he then told his kids not to look! I jumped his battery, it started, and they were gone. I was dressed in a short black and white dress, navy hose and four inch black patent heels. An eye full!

mariehart
09-05-2014, 10:39 AM
I cleared an eight foot wall while wearing high heels, a tight skirt and stockings. I went out for a little walk wearing my new Christmas outfit on Xmas eve when everyone else was at church or supposed to be. My teenage brother skipped it and when I came back he and his buddies were hanging around at our gate. I walked past them in a panic and went round the back. The only way in was over the wall. I guess the adrenalin did it. I couldn't do it now if you chased me with a Rottweiler.

My car once overheated while I was dressed and I found myself with bonnet open wondering what the hell was happening. That's hood to you on the other side of the pond. Although bonnet does sound rather feminine! Luckily I didn't have to do any macho car repair or call for any anyone. I got to my destination and my 'friend' topped up my radiator.

Truth be told I avoid any form of macho expression even in male mode.

KittyD
09-05-2014, 01:08 PM
Mhmm... I think the most manly things I've done are...
1- Learning to walk in high heels dressed & looking like a Ruby Player trying to walk in heels - never a good look for anyone.
I'm happy to say I can walk in heels now quite safely :D
2- Being all dressed up and not putting on the female voice... Nothing worse for me than using my real voice instead on Kitty's voice.

typhoidmary
09-05-2014, 01:30 PM
I go out with my friends all dressed up and I still drink pints and stuff like that, I may want to be perceived as female but I don't want to be perceived as a proper girly girl, it's just not me.

Allison Chaynes
09-05-2014, 01:52 PM
I once went to a Dallas Cowboy training camp practice en femme.

But isn't that standard for their whole team anyway? Go Saints :)

Butterfly Bill
09-05-2014, 02:12 PM
Digging latrines and chopping wood at Rainbow Gatherings.

skirtsuit
09-05-2014, 03:36 PM
Aren't we over 20th cent. gender stereotypes yet?

Why are there soooooo many 'I'm so manly" threads on a MB dedicated to gender bending?

jeez!

Get over yourselves, man - woman, whatever!

Randy
09-05-2014, 06:29 PM
I only underdress, so many here may not count this, but I've fished, hunted, cut down trees and turned those trees into firewood while wearing a few of my favorite things.

Kris Avery
09-05-2014, 08:16 PM
My problem is that my SO says the only things manly that I do are burp and fart.
Oh, and eat a hamburger in like 2 bites...:devil:

JohnH
09-05-2014, 10:06 PM
I had to replace wood fence posts that rotted out. I had to pry the cross members off the posts and remove the sections in the ground that were encased with concrete. To do that I used a 6 foot metal pry bar and a surveyor's hammer. Next, I put the new metal posts in and fastened them to the cross members. For each post I mixed concrete from half of an 80 lb bag of concrete and water in a wheelbarrow. Then I poured the concrete into the hole with the new post.

And I was wearing a polyester maxi-dress such as the dress in my avatar. That was much more comfortable than wearing shirt and pants.

Johanna Anna

LelaK
09-06-2014, 01:28 AM
Aren't we over 20th cent. gender stereotypes yet?

Why are there soooooo many 'I'm so manly" threads on a MB dedicated to gender bending?

jeez!

Get over yourselves, man - woman, whatever!

Well, isn't that what this is about? Breaking the stereotypes? Yes, it is.


I only underdress, so many here may not count this, but I've fished, hunted, cut down trees and turned those trees into firewood while wearing a few of my favorite things.

Let's see a video of that with the outerwear!


I had to replace wood fence posts that rotted out. I had to pry the cross members off the posts and remove the sections in the ground that were encased with concrete. To do that I used a 6 foot metal pry bar and a suveyor's hammer. Next, I put the new metal posts in and fastened them to the cross members. For each post I mixed concrete from half of an 80 lb bag of concrete and water in a wheelbarrow. Then I poured the concrete into the hole with the new post.

And I was wearing a polyester maxi-dress such as the dress in my avatar. That was much more comfortable than wearing shirt and pants.

Lovely!

daviolin
09-06-2014, 11:11 AM
I used to be a Lumberjack when I was young. Now that would be a challenge in heels and a pretty dress. Daviolin

Karen kc
09-06-2014, 11:41 AM
I have gone to work in winter underdressed And changed oil in both vehicles in a skirt and tank top. wife said " make sure door is locked" lol

docrobbysherry
09-06-2014, 01:03 PM
Probably EVERYTHING I do dressed is "manly".

However, intentionally? NOTHING!

Eryn
09-06-2014, 03:10 PM
I always dress for the occasion. For construction I wear jeans, T-shirt, and sensible shoes. They are all from the women's side of the aisle so I am, de facto, dressed. In fact, I am dressed exactly as a GG would likely dress for the same task.