LelaK
09-26-2014, 11:00 AM
In the thread about meeting other crossdressers, someone said she'll probably never be able to go out.
How can we experience camaraderie as well as self-expression, if we can't dress much or go out? I haven't been able to dress for a couple months, except once, but this forum has been helpful, for one thing.
I'll list some ideas here later, I think.
1. Kate's idea of making videos dressed and dancing to songs sounds pretty good, where you can view them later. The other things mentioned do too.
2. What I think would be almost as good as being with others in person is being with them in VR, virtual reality. I wonder if that will become feasible before long. It should be VR that lets one use one's own image dressed how one wants.
What would make it even better is if it could simulate the sense of touch, so that we could feel each other's hands and faces etc.
By the way, about 5 years ago I had Second Life on my family's computer and I created a female character for myself and I met a few people's characters briefly online and I passed well, of course. It slowed down the computer a lot, though, so I removed it before long. It wasn't as good as VR, but it was pretty good.
3. Charlene mentions Tri-ESS where you can dress when you get there and undress when you leave. We need to have places like that in every city, I think.
How can we experience camaraderie as well as self-expression, if we can't dress much or go out? I haven't been able to dress for a couple months, except once, but this forum has been helpful, for one thing.
I'll list some ideas here later, I think.
1. Kate's idea of making videos dressed and dancing to songs sounds pretty good, where you can view them later. The other things mentioned do too.
2. What I think would be almost as good as being with others in person is being with them in VR, virtual reality. I wonder if that will become feasible before long. It should be VR that lets one use one's own image dressed how one wants.
What would make it even better is if it could simulate the sense of touch, so that we could feel each other's hands and faces etc.
By the way, about 5 years ago I had Second Life on my family's computer and I created a female character for myself and I met a few people's characters briefly online and I passed well, of course. It slowed down the computer a lot, though, so I removed it before long. It wasn't as good as VR, but it was pretty good.
3. Charlene mentions Tri-ESS where you can dress when you get there and undress when you leave. We need to have places like that in every city, I think.