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Meghan4now
10-17-2016, 04:23 PM
So this is pretty funny. I am going as a pirate this Halloween, but to two vastly different parties. One as a boy pirate, one as a girl pirate. A friend of mine and his wife noticed that I pierced my ears. Asked me when thar happened. Uh about two three months ago. Funny thing is I have seen them several times, but they only noticed when we were over at their house. His wife was pretty excited and suggested that I should be a pirate at their sons ( my godsons) 2nd birthday party, on Halloween. Great!

So I am shopping for pirate stuff at a Halloween store, and the lady asks me what I am looking for. I tell her. Then she says, "Boy or Girl" I say yes, both. It got fun from there. Found a couple of things.

Then today at lunch, went to another thrift store. About the 4th. Found a brown paisley vest, womans, and low heel riding style boots with studs all over the, women's size ten. Score! Fit perfectly! So both of these are for the boy mode. (girl mode has 3" heel boots). Good thing I'm a crossdresser and know my size, because male pirate boots are impossible to find, and these are dude-ly enough. Imagine, buying girl clothes to dress as a male pirate.

Is that Irony?

Allisa
10-17-2016, 05:57 PM
Aye matey, don't forget the eye patch covers the left eye on a male pirate. You know like the one earring thing. Don't forget pictures.

CONSUELO
10-17-2016, 06:13 PM
Not sure what a "girl pirate" would look like. I always thought pirates were an all male society.

DIANEF
10-17-2016, 06:35 PM
Have you not heard of Irish born pirate Anne Bonney.

Lana Mae
10-17-2016, 06:37 PM
Sounds good. Be sure to practice saying "argh, matey" with a feminine voice. Consuelo, female pirate chief, Belit in Conan series! Maybe none in real life?? Have lots of fun!! Hugs Lana Mae

Dana44
10-17-2016, 06:48 PM
Also don't forget to say Arrrr, after every sentence.

Jenni Yumiko
10-17-2016, 08:31 PM
Go as cherry poptart!! I painted her on my guitar when I was young.
Google her, she was a comic book character. NSFW

ellbee
10-17-2016, 08:44 PM
Not sure what a "girl pirate" would look like. I always thought pirates were an all male society.

Google "sexy pirate costume"


Gives a whole new meaning to the term "pirate booty." :heehee:

michelleddg
10-17-2016, 08:56 PM
Are we having fun yet? You go, girl! This experience is going to require a treasure chest of photos. Arrrrrgh! Hugs, Michelle

Tracy Irving
10-17-2016, 09:54 PM
If memory serves, both Anne Bonny and her friend (and fellow pirate) Mary Read were cross dressers. They ran with Calico Jack until he was captured and hung.

Lorileah
10-17-2016, 11:28 PM
http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/5-notorious-female-pirates

Many female pirates

docrobbysherry
10-17-2016, 11:38 PM
I've seen a zillion of female pirate outfits. But, I put my own together with bits and pieces and costume parts I had laying around. :daydreaming:

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Meghan4now
10-18-2016, 06:56 AM
Hey Sherry, that's not far off. Considered that hat, but I have to convert from boy mode, and while pirates can certainly be crossdressers, I thought I have enough girliness in the costume. I promise to post my girl costume at least.

And thanks to all who added historical references. Of course my inspiration is Kate Winslet and John Depp. Plus those cute outfits they're selling especially the Spanish swashbuckler!

Marcelo
10-18-2016, 05:17 PM
Can't remember what year it was but one of the first times I went to the mall on Halloween 'almost' fully dressed (I was wearing Vans tennis shoes) was as a pirate wench. I had no makeup but had just about everything else - bra, panties, garter belt, fishnet stockings over pantyhose. It must have been awful - some teenage girl spotted me and called me out and I just grinned and kept walking.

It was really fun in those days even if not in costume. The mall was packed with kids and adults and some of the women showed up in their nighties. I remember one lady in particular wearing a black babydoll with black panties over her fishnet stockings. It was not quite long enough to cover the rear and I wasn't complaining! I just wished I was the one wearing it instead of her. ;-)

Krisi
10-19-2016, 10:49 AM
It has always puzzled me that people celebrate pirates. Pirates were nothing but thieves and murderers. I have to wonder, three hundred years from now will people be going to parties dressed as carjackers?

I went to a pirate themed party several years ago but as a male. My wife was the female. I knew these people too well to do the "Krisi as a pirate" thing without arousing suspicion.

Meghan4now
10-19-2016, 11:59 AM
We wear costumes of wicked witches, vampires, werewolves, ghosts and all sorts of undead, criminals of all sorts too. Not just pirates. Plus remember that there were also privateers as well, loyal to the local government. Heck we celebrate the founding fathers as well as heros, because they won. Had they lost, they would be thought of a scoundrels, much like Jacobites! Not all knights and Crusaders were exactly as chivalrous as one might think either.

Just have fun with it and don't over think it.

P.S. I think pirates are often crossdressers anyway.

ellbee
10-19-2016, 12:31 PM
It has always puzzled me that people celebrate pirates. Pirates were nothing but thieves and murderers.

Some might argue that those whom they stole from were the actual thieves & murderers. ;)


Anyway, yes, I always wanted to dress up as a female pirate on Halloween, but for some reason never did. Maybe someday! :D

HelenR2
10-28-2016, 10:34 AM
Why do men dress as girl pirates?
Because they Argh what they Argh.

phylis anne
10-28-2016, 11:15 AM
oh helen that argh much too much arrgh

Teresa
10-28-2016, 01:31 PM
Megan,
At our Halloween evening I decided not to go with the witches theme with heavy makeup because it meant driving thirty miles but since it was also Trafalgar Day I went with the Union Jack theme , the photos are in picture section . It's the first time I had been out in costume and certainly nothing as short as that but it was a lot of fun and would certainly do it again.