RachaelXD
01-21-2016, 08:22 PM
I went to a CD party in Glasgow, Scotland.
I contacted Kinky Closet and asked to be included in an afternoon party that had been on their website.
Initially I was unsure after their first reply, it included mentions of play rooms and a dungeon (which kinda put me off as I am straight and happy to be so - I just like CDing).
When I responded and said I was nervous about those things, I wanted to make social friends, not more physical relationships, I was reassured that many CDers were just there to socialize.
I plucked up my courage and went already en femme (they have a dressing service or changing rooms as required).
A security guard readily let me in and directed me to the office.
In the office I was warmly welcomed and paid my entrance fee. I checked my coat.
I was greeted and given a tour by a lovely hostess. They have a lovely oak lined building with lots of rooms, at the time populated with many CDers - all looking relaxed and chatting.
There were a few guys, it was difficult to tell whether they were waiting for make-overs or just 'admirers'.
The atmosphere was chilled, just social. When I was left to my own devices I went back to a room where I had seen a couple of CD girls chatting and found it easy to join in.
I had come there to meet find kindred spirits and soon felt I had done so.
The play rooms gave a sexual tone to the event, but despite the subtle tone that some were involving themselves in that, the folk I talked to viewed it with light hearted vague interest.
They were more concerned about the tone of the decor than the purpose of the rooms.
Some people are there to 'play' - but (if you are like me and are not) do not worry - it was all entirely optional (you would need to actively opt in).
I really enjoyed chatting to the other CDers (Anna, Nichola, Debbie and Kimberly).
Some had only ever experienced CDing there or at home (I have been out CDing).
This was their safe environment to dress.
I was advised to see it of an evening, evenings are apparently busier, more interesting.
People watching fans should definitely attend.
It is defo a safe place for a first outing dressed - or to get dressed - you will be welcomed and feel at home (I think) from the start.
If there was any attitude that I got it was 'there is nothing to be afraid of, you are normal here'
I contacted Kinky Closet and asked to be included in an afternoon party that had been on their website.
Initially I was unsure after their first reply, it included mentions of play rooms and a dungeon (which kinda put me off as I am straight and happy to be so - I just like CDing).
When I responded and said I was nervous about those things, I wanted to make social friends, not more physical relationships, I was reassured that many CDers were just there to socialize.
I plucked up my courage and went already en femme (they have a dressing service or changing rooms as required).
A security guard readily let me in and directed me to the office.
In the office I was warmly welcomed and paid my entrance fee. I checked my coat.
I was greeted and given a tour by a lovely hostess. They have a lovely oak lined building with lots of rooms, at the time populated with many CDers - all looking relaxed and chatting.
There were a few guys, it was difficult to tell whether they were waiting for make-overs or just 'admirers'.
The atmosphere was chilled, just social. When I was left to my own devices I went back to a room where I had seen a couple of CD girls chatting and found it easy to join in.
I had come there to meet find kindred spirits and soon felt I had done so.
The play rooms gave a sexual tone to the event, but despite the subtle tone that some were involving themselves in that, the folk I talked to viewed it with light hearted vague interest.
They were more concerned about the tone of the decor than the purpose of the rooms.
Some people are there to 'play' - but (if you are like me and are not) do not worry - it was all entirely optional (you would need to actively opt in).
I really enjoyed chatting to the other CDers (Anna, Nichola, Debbie and Kimberly).
Some had only ever experienced CDing there or at home (I have been out CDing).
This was their safe environment to dress.
I was advised to see it of an evening, evenings are apparently busier, more interesting.
People watching fans should definitely attend.
It is defo a safe place for a first outing dressed - or to get dressed - you will be welcomed and feel at home (I think) from the start.
If there was any attitude that I got it was 'there is nothing to be afraid of, you are normal here'