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Liz57
03-18-2016, 04:17 PM
Since my wife is away I slept in a pretty aqua bustier and panties. I put on a pair of her jeans with panties, bra and thigh highs underneath and a baggie tee shirt to walk the dog this morning. Yesterday and today are the first times I’ve had the nerve to go out around my neighborhood with a bra that could be noticed if one looked closely. Also mowed the lawn wearing it.

I was planning to take tax papers in to a preparer in another city near us so I took a nice hot bath and shaved my upper thighs as much as I thought I could get away with and still wear shorts. Used my women’s body wash and considered perfume but decided against that. As I was gathering up my things it dawned on me that I had an appointment with my cardiologist today and realized that it was only about an hour from then. I quickly ran to the mirror and checked for bra strap marks. Sure enough, they were blazingly present. What to do? There are only a couple of options that I could think of and as much as I didn’t really want someone to know I wear women’s clothes I wasn’t about to cancel the appointment. I decided to wear a button up shirt and maybe I could get away with him just reaching the stethoscope inside to listen to my heart. Hopefully he wouldn’t notice the marks.

After the nurse weighed me, took my BP and temperature she put me in the exam room where I sat and read out of my nook awaiting the Dr. Then….the nurse pops back in and tells me to take all of my clothes off except my underwear! What??? He’s never had me strip down before! Luckily, I’d changed my mind about wearing panties and wore men’s underwear. I guess I would have pulled the panties off, put them in a pants pocket and told the Dr. I didn’t normally wear underwear. So I sat there nearly naked thinking about what I would say if the Dr. made any comments about the bra marks, or the thigh high marks or the obviously shaved thighs. The one consolation is he’s bound by HEPA rules and Dr./patient privacy laws so I wasn’t really worried about word getting out, just that I’d been caught.

I was determined to act as casual as I could if the subject came up and try not to let him see the fear or embarrassment. As much as I don’t feel shame about cross dressing I don’t think I can be completely unembarrassed. He came in and had me sit up on the exam table after yelling out the door to the nurse that it was too cold in there and to turn off the a/c. Of course the door was partly opened while he did that. He then sat down in a chair facing me and we talked about some things that I have genetically (tendency to clot) while I sat there with my arms across my chest like I was cold. So far, so good. No unusual reactions from him. Then he stood and proceeded to listen to my breathing with stethoscope all over my back and then chest. If he looked startled when he noticed the marks I couldn’t tell because at that point he was standing behind me. I had to lie back while he palpated my abdomen and checked circulation in feet. I felt completely exposed but maintained my composure. He had me sit back up and made some notes while I continued to sit there feeling exposed and then excused himself and I got up and got dressed. It was over and I survived.

As a side note, while I was setting up the next appointment I couldn’t find my phone and after searching everywhere I had been to no avail it turns out the Dr. had picked it up by mistake. Now I wonder was it by mistake or did he rush to his office and see if he could find anything interesting on it. I have a lock pattern that nobody is going to accidently figure out and would be hard to memorize even if you saw it so I know he didn’t find anything. Probably just an honest mistake.

If I hadn’t been coming to this forum for a couple of weeks I don’t think I could have remained so calm about being found out or might even have cancelled the appointment but after finding so many others like myself it gives me confidence and makes me feel less weird about the whole cross dressing thing.

Liz57:battingeyelashes:

Judy-Somthing
03-18-2016, 05:29 PM
That's a wild story.

One time I used sprit gum to secure my breast forms in place, it work out very nicely until I took them off.
It left two circles on my chest.

I was carful not to let the SO see. I remembered I had a Dr. appointment in two days. Oh crap!

When I went in for my physical the two circles were very faint, I hope the didn't notice. LOL

donnalee
03-19-2016, 06:14 AM
Never take off your clothes when they tell you to. Invariably, you will sit in the room with the air conditioning stuck full on for 1/2 hour before the doc shows up. You waited for him, now he can wait for you to disrobe.
I think office staff get a sadistic thrill from making patients do ridiculous things; probably have contests to see how far they can get one to go.

Marguarite
03-19-2016, 08:49 PM
Hello Liz,
Sometimes we are to worried about getting busted. We had a nephew get out if the service and had nowhere to live. He was invited to move in with us and stayed for two years getting on his feet. My wife is very accepting , but prefers that family and neighbors be kept in the dark about Marguarite. I was careful and curtailed dressing, and was not found out. This summer he moved into his own place and I was free again. January I am sitting back in the family room, wearing skirt, blouse, wig, forms and makeup feeling very girly. In my nephew comes, to get his mail and I have nowhere to run. I wait for him to enter the room, stand up and say " This is how I relax on the weekend, I hope it doesn't upset you." He was very accepting, I even received a "You look nice", and he has respectfully not mentioned it since. He does call ahead to let us know when he will be stopping by now.

Liz57
03-20-2016, 06:19 PM
I used to live in Port Richie and then Hudson for a couple of years. Now I live south of Bartow.

I'd have to say that getting caught by a male family member sounds a lot scarier than by a Dr. who;
1. has probably run into that sort of thing before and
2. is bound by ethical discretion.

Glad your nephew was pretty cool about it. I sometimes wonder if that sort of thing might inspire that person to try it too once the seed is planted, especially if it was someone they respected.

Liz57:battingeyelashes: