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docrobbysherry
02-26-2016, 02:18 AM
I'm gearing this toward CD's that don't dress that often. Unlike TS's that dress fem all the time. When we closet CD's do dress, we're more likely to go the whole 9 yards!:battingeyelashes:
And, try to look as pretty, sexy, hot, etc. as we able to while suiting r own tastes at the same time.:daydreaming:

Years ago, the man who makes the Femskin suits I wear said, "Some fetish dressers want to look attractive. But, others want to look like a nasty old hag". :eek:

That comment shocked me! Why would anyone try to look gross? Then, 3 years ago I attended a rubber fetish event where many of the attendees looked gross to me. Many of them liked looking freaky, homely, ridiculous, not attractive in any way.:doh:

But, over the years what that man said stuck with me. Sometimes now, at home and in private I get tired of becoming that pretty woman over and over. Altho I don't get the erotic thrill I get from being Sherry while portraying women that r pregnant, overweight, trailer trash trampy, or cartoon and others fantasy characters, I do get a tremendous amount of satisfaction if my efforts look good, (which may mean "really bad" with some characters). :eek:

That not withstanding, I'm continally trying to improve Sherry's looks top to bottom.:battingeyelashes:

Does anyone else do this? Do u ever get tired of trying to appear as a pretty woman and occasionally play around with strange, bizarre, even grotesque fem looks in private?:straightface:

Stephanie47
02-26-2016, 02:38 AM
I guess I'm first in tonight. My simple answer is whenever I dress it is all in--100%. It's a pretty dress. It's a bra, panty, slip, garter girdle or girdle, hosiery, heels and wig. I do usually forego the makeup because it is a hassle. Do GG's wear makeup every hour they are awake? No! I have no interest in making myself up to look bizarre, weird, "Night of the Living Dead" walker, or even a Halloween character. I will do the makeup if I have a lot of time for Stephanie to express herself. And, if I do not have enough time available to be en femme, I no longer grab some "crumbs of time."

CarlaWestin
02-26-2016, 04:33 AM
I hear ya' Sherry. Going the full passable route requires larger time blocks than I usually have so I do a lot of no makeup looks, exaggerated proportion things or like, man with boobs stuff.
It's all good!

Vickie_CDTV
02-26-2016, 08:10 AM
I remember the FemSkin guy saying the thing about how some want to be a "hag" in that in the documentary you were in. I suspect those who do that, are in fact attracted to that kind of woman (beauty being relative.) I would imagine those who dress up and use prosthetics to appear as a very, very large women are attracted to women who are very very large etc. I am attracted to mature women, and have dressed as a mature women before on occasion, such as dressing in more old fashioned clothes, fwigs that are slightly frosted and have a little gray, old fashioned large glasses etc. (Some consider presentiation to be very odd... primarily trans people who are mature.)

They could also find being dressed as a "hag" to be empowering, perhaps they are dressing like the women who have held power over them.

Krististeph
02-26-2016, 08:17 AM
Never tire of looking adorable, or trying to.

But some days casual stuff fits better. And it really it almost as much fun, but you have to be a bit more cerebral out it.

Krisi
02-26-2016, 09:19 AM
I just try to look like the sister I never had. By "pretty", I suspect you mean all dolled up with makeup, high heels, miniskirt, etc. I seldom do that because I'm not going out to a club or a fancy restaurant.

So - I'll put on my boobs, my hips and my hair and then often go for the casual look. A simple blouse and skirt or jeans, light makeup, simple jewelry and flats. Once in a while I'll go for a glamor look but not too often.

Never bizarre, ugly, freak, etc.

Alice Torn
02-26-2016, 09:34 AM
I try to make a look, that is similar to the very tall,. older,attractive women i am so attracted to, and would have liked to have dated and married. At 61, still no SO, i dress up to be like one of those, and feel like one, when dressed, but with almost no makeup.

BettyMorgan
02-26-2016, 10:27 AM
When I leave the house I try my best to look as "passable" as possible even though I know I'm not fooling a lot of people out there.

I have dressed twice for Halloween and people were amazed that I looked as good as I did and that I "went all out. The whole nine yards". I don't appreciate guys who wear a dress for Halloween with hairy legs and a five o'clock shadow and a ridiculously cheap wig - I think it's disrespectfu but I understand it's all in fun and their choice to dress that way (Perhaps they are closet CDs who are too afraid to present pretty?). Anyway, I tell people that I respect women so very much and I want to create the best possible representation of a woman that I can.

So whenever I have the time, I do my best to "look pretty" and I don't get tired of it. Transformation from a guy to a girl is so interesting. There is so much to learn about presentation, walking, makeup, choosing the right clothes, etc. That means I'm always learning and that's one of the great things about crossdressing!

Judy-Somthing
02-26-2016, 12:32 PM
Lately I find my self spending to much time trying to see how womanly I can look, Why, I don't know for sure.
Sometimes I think it might be trying to bring back the excitement it used to give me thirty years ago.

Boy I could have so much time to do other things if I didn't have this crazy phase I'm going through.

I've been trying to convince myself that instead of to look womanly maybe I could try and look more like a well dressed man!
I find when I look a mens clothes I don't have any Idea what to look for.

docrobbysherry
02-26-2016, 12:38 PM
I remember the FemSkin guy saying the thing about how some want to be a "hag" in that in the documentary you were in. I suspect those who do that, are in fact attracted to that kind of woman (beauty being relative.) I would imagine those who dress up and use prosthetics to appear as a very, very large women are attracted to women who are very very large etc. I am attracted to mature women, and have dressed as a mature women before on occasion, such as dressing in more old fashioned clothes, fwigs that are slightly frosted and have a little gray, old fashioned large glasses etc. (Some consider presentiation to be very odd... primarily trans people who are mature.)

They could also find being dressed as a "hag" to be empowering, perhaps they are dressing like the women who have held power over them.
Yes, Vickie, that's where I heard him say it. While watching the video myself.

I have never been attracted to big or homely women. Becoming an attractive, sexy woman gets me worked up and excited. Which is why I dress all the way or not at all.

But, I don't get a charge out of becoming my odd characters. Just the satisfaction of creating a reasonable immitation of an unattractive woman. Other than the bizarre feeling of becoming enormous, (I kept bumping into things), I have no idea why I do this? I was hoping others mite help me understand.:brolleyes:

NicoleScott
02-26-2016, 01:09 PM
Doc, as an OTT dresser, I not only never get tired of achieving my preferred look, I never tire of trying to go even more OTT.

wanda66
02-26-2016, 01:33 PM
Myself i want to be presentable, easey to look, at just another person,. No distinction between man or woman,just me.
i dont want to or need to make anykind of statement.
All i want is to look in the mirror and see a lovely person.

JMO2
02-26-2016, 01:34 PM
I'm gearing this toward CD's that don't dress that often. Unlike TS's that dress fem all the time. When we closet CD's do dress, we're more likely to go the whole 9 yards!:battingeyelashes:
And, try to look as pretty, sexy, hot, etc. as we able to while suiting r own tastes at the same time.:daydreaming:

Years ago, the man who makes the Femskin suits I wear said, "Some fetish dressers want to look attractive. But, others want to look like a nasty old hag". :eek:

That comment shocked me! Why would anyone try to look gross? Then, 3 years ago I attended a rubber fetish event where many of the attendees looked gross to me. Many of them liked looking freaky, homely, ridiculous, not attractive in any way.:doh:

But, over the years what that man said stuck with me. Sometimes now, at home and in private I get tired of becoming that pretty woman over and over. Altho I don't get the erotic thrill I get from being Sherry while portraying women that r pregnant, overweight, trailer trash trampy, or cartoon and others fantasy characters, I do get a tremendous amount of satisfaction if my efforts look good, (which may mean "really bad" with some characters). :eek:


That not withstanding, I'm continally trying to improve Sherry's looks top to bottom.:battingeyelashes:

Does anyone else do this? Do u ever get tired of trying to appear as a pretty woman and occasionally play around with strange, bizarre, even grotesque fem looks in private?:straightface:


U know I gave up years ago trying to look like a "woman" and more like myself. Crossdressing is all literal with some and kind of fetish dressing for others. No one is the same and everyone in their own right wants to be who they are and accepted for that.
In todays society where there are transgendered people and Transexual people and trans whatever people, all we are trying to look at is ourselves and what we may like to look like, not the defined person they are looking for but who they feel comfortable being, not looking for unreasonable expectations but themselves.
Enjoy who you are and let them enjoy who they are for who they are :hugs:......who are we to criticize?

JMO

Diversity
02-26-2016, 01:47 PM
Not me. I will never be what I consider pretty, but when I dress, I like to look as good as I can in either casual, sensual, or classy modes of dressing.
I am definitely not into the grotesque look, and until reading your post, this thought never even entered my mind.
I guess to each his/her/other's own,
Di

mechamoose
02-26-2016, 02:16 PM
I'm never going to 'pass'. I still enjoy being pretty. My wife approves this post.

(Brought to you by the "I Don't give a Flying Flark" society)

LydiaL
02-26-2016, 02:37 PM
While dressed at home I may not put on makeup. Still, I want to look nice. No outrageous dressing for me...

although it would be nice if I could pull off wearing some "daisy dukes" shorty shorts and halter top!

Dana44
02-26-2016, 02:42 PM
I never tire of looking pretty. But don't always have the chance to do so. But it never occurred to me to be a hag. But there are a lot of colorful characters in this world.

Jenny22
02-26-2016, 02:54 PM
I never tire of looking pretty. When I do look closet-pretty, I'm fully dressed from the neck down, plus earrings, bracelets, rings and necklace. Neck up, sometimes the full monte including false lashes and brows, and sometimes just red lipstick, if I later need to go out in drab, and don't want to fuss with removing a lot of makeup.

jemima_bates
02-26-2016, 04:59 PM
It's all about the timing for me, as I don't get the chance to dress often.

If I've not spent at least two hours in front of the mirror perfecting (in my eyes!) my makeup then clambering into a short dress and heels, for me it's just not worth it. The casual look - flats-and-jeans - just doesn't appeal. Maybe, if I had the opportunity to dress more frequently, that might change, but at the moment, it's glam or bust.

Jemima x

Samantha2015
02-26-2016, 05:16 PM
Yeah Sherry I'm an all or nothing kind of girl as well. But I can't understand going to all the effort only
to intentionally make yourself look trashy,ugly or whatever. Maybe for halloween if I was dressing as
a witch or some other creature but any other day I'd want to present as pretty as I can.
I can be trashy or dumpy frumpy in male mode too easily why would I want to do that in girl mode ?
Everyone has their own deal I guess but that makes no sense to me. :2c:

sometimes_miss
02-26-2016, 05:19 PM
Doc, for me the whole nine yards isn't as much as for others. I'm stuck at 14, so all it is, is the simple outfit, getting my long straight hair detangled, nail polish done. Maybe a touch of perfume and lip gloss. And no, I never get tired of it; I just feel normal that way. Rather, the reverse; I get tired of being dressed up as a guy, it's my 'work uniform'.

S. Lisa Smith
02-26-2016, 07:10 PM
I love becoming the best possible Lisa I can be. When I dress, I dress to be as well put together as I can.

Shayna
02-27-2016, 12:56 AM
Always prefer trying to look pretty over just putting on the clothes. I'll never be passable, but I truly enjoy making myself up.

Tina Davis
02-27-2016, 10:07 AM
This is a tough one to answer for me. I like to look pretty, but the majority of the time, when I dress, I don't put any makeup on. I guess I would rather spend time in the clothes than wrestling with the makeup tools. So I don't always look at myself as fully female, just from the neck down. That's usually good enough for me.

On the other hand, if I truly have the feeling, I will put on the makeup and be as pretty as I feel. To me, that's what matters, if in your heart and soul you are pretty, then you will be pretty no matter what.

Tina

Georgina
02-27-2016, 10:40 AM
I don't know if I do pretty. I prefer stylish.

Lily Catherine
02-27-2016, 11:33 AM
On one hand, I normally try to keep myself "pretty" while dressed ever since I put on makeup. Usually that means being reasonably presentable as though going out.

On the other, it's a sufficiently tedious process that I end up spending my allotted time just loafing around in home attire while presented as a woman. I currently don't shave leg hair, sadly.

PattyT
02-29-2016, 09:45 PM
I never tire of trying to look pretty. I know I'm not going to pass very much but I can try to look good enough so other people don't scrutinize me so closely. I have found that extremely cute clothing, and pastel colors such as pink go a long way toward disarming passersby so to speak.

Gingerpriss
02-29-2016, 10:54 PM
I don't get to dress often, and frankly the best times are wearing yoga pants and a cami and chilling around the house. That is what I like the most. I do have skirts and heels that I love to wear, but I feel the best in my lounge clothes.

Tommie.
02-29-2016, 11:25 PM
Since I feel like dressing represents your mood, I always try to look my best which as yet is not passable and may never be. But looking my best places me in a very positive mood and frame of mind and lets the pink fog flow....

ashley_addams76
03-01-2016, 06:35 AM
I go all in. Make up, wig, bra, panties, hosiery, heels and usually a business suit or a sheath dress. Because I get so limited opportunities, why would I not want to look my best. Yes, it is effort and I never get perfect, but I appreciate the time and limited time while being in the closet. Time is your most valuable asset and to appreciate it and use it wisely is something I embrace.

SamanthaSometimes
03-01-2016, 07:39 AM
I enjoy both fem leisure and going all out pretty. Time and opportunity dictates how I dress and adorn all the other embellishments.

BLUE ORCHID
03-01-2016, 08:52 AM
Hi Sherry:hugs:, I never get tired of seeing that pretty lady in the mirror smiling back at me. ~~...:daydreaming:...

Ressie
03-01-2016, 09:47 AM
Does anyone else do this? Do u ever get tired of trying to appear as a pretty woman and occasionally play around with strange, bizarre, even grotesque fem looks in private?:straightface:

I've never tried to look bizarre or grotesque and have no desire to. Although I've tried wearing two wigs at once to get that big hair look.

Vickie_CDTV
03-02-2016, 03:02 AM
But, I don't get a charge out of becoming my odd characters. Just the satisfaction of creating a reasonable immitation of an unattractive woman. Other than the bizarre feeling of becoming enormous, (I kept bumping into things), I have no idea why I do this? I was hoping others mite help me understand.:brolleyes:

Sherry, you do a BBW character? I'd love to see that!

As someone who finds women attractive that society says should not be considered attractive, I suspect it is the case for at least some of them. The FemSkin guy might find a certain look to be hideous, but it might be very attractive to the guy who is wearing it.

Interestingly, I was reading about a GG (who is already a very attractive woman by society's standards) who also likes to wear female masks and wigs (no femskin suit though, for obvious reasons.) I wonder what a GG's motivation would be for doing it?