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kate dresser
11-25-2015, 07:56 PM
Question for all. It's obvious that we do a lot of research in item we purchase. Do any of you write reviews of products there web pages and identify as a CD?. I was looking at the VS reviews and found some cd's and just plain men writing reviews. Do you think this would be a great way to help others with sizing, fit, quality of purchases?. I know we ask a lot on here but it would be nice if we started giving more feedback on there web page reviews, and I think it might put a perspective on companies just how many of us girls out there. Any thoughts.

Jazzy Jaz
11-25-2015, 09:16 PM
I think that would be great if more of us did that. I did it with Amazon not too long ago. It would be awesome to encourage companies to offer bigger sizes of high heels as I've seen several pairs that I love but just wouldnt fit, and most that I would fit are just not my taste. Pleaser offers bigger sizes but im tired of just having stripper heels, it would be nice to have some 5-6 inch patent heels that are a bit more classy and formal.

MissDanielle
11-25-2015, 09:22 PM
If I write any reviews soon, it would be under my femme name. Whether I would ID myself as a CD when writing, I don't know.

Tracii G
11-25-2015, 09:32 PM
I have done it before its no big deal.
Even did a review on some womens pajamas saying how comfy they are in my guy name OMG!!!!
Its silly even worrying about being outed doing a review.
None of the guys you know even read reviews on womens clothing I'm pretty sure.

Sky
11-25-2015, 10:23 PM
We can, and the fear of being outed is irrelevant, but bear in mind that we are a small market. We may look like a big crowd in this site (since we make 100% of it :tongueout) but not so much when it comes to overall sales. Save for stores which specifically cater to crossdressers, our reviews will have little weight in market decisions. For example, VS bases its marketing strategies in what women want and what men want to see in women.

Cdcdgirl
11-25-2015, 10:26 PM
I'm not sure why but I don't like it when men review women's clothes. It should not bother me but it does.
I have done it once on Victoria's Secret and my review got taken down.
The next day I stopped getting email from them that pissed me off My review was honest and not hateful.

Robin414
11-25-2015, 10:42 PM
I agree with Tracii, reviewing women's clothing as a guy is I think pretty 'low risk' providing you use a burner e-mail address and don't provide a whole lot of personal info like a photo of your drivers license 😉 I've only read one review from a CD for a woman's North Face ski jacket, I actually found it not only helpfull but encouraging...then I found this place! 😃

Danitgirl1
11-26-2015, 05:12 AM
I tend to review on my blog... But I have also done a few reviews on apps or on the companies own page.
I see no problem.

kittie60
11-26-2015, 06:11 AM
I have done many reviews. I've been honest with them about myself and the review. Some have sent nasty emails back and I replied the same way stating the fact that " if you are in business to make money then you should be a little more nice, after all you probably have more if us buying from you then you know". A short time later I get an email with a 10.00 off code for my next purchase. Still irgers thanked me and stated they were looking forward to my next purchase

Rita C.
11-26-2015, 07:00 AM
We should let them know a bout there product and it will let the world know that we crossdressers and transgendered are real. Our money is just as good as any female that buys there product.

bobbimo
11-27-2015, 09:29 AM
Yep I always write reviews! For almost everything.And where its appropriate I point out that I am a bio male.
Bobbi

Lacey New
11-27-2015, 10:14 AM
I've written reviews under a pseudonym that generally has the two letters CD in the name. Most of us looking might very well make a correct assumption about what that means but it is not as overt as using a male name. I have, however, responded to surveys after I made a purchase and identified myself as a male crossdresser. I think the more we show how much we spend, the more open retailers will be to accepting us. After all, revenue is revenue.

Beverley Sims
11-27-2015, 10:55 AM
I have written reviews under my femme name.

But picture this.

"My name is Bill and I like the frilly lace around the cups of the bra, it does help hide my forms and gives me great cleavage."

Naah! Maybe a way of gaining acceptance but I am not over enthusiastic.

Might not sell any more bras either.