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deebra
01-20-2017, 09:29 AM
If you were out shopping in the mall wearing panties, black boots under your pants,hip andbuttpadsunder fairly tight black boot cut girl jeans (black being less obvious) and the shaper definitely transformed your mid section showing off the flare of the hips, flat front and protruding curvy butt; and a woman noticed and stared, would you be cool with this by being noticed expressing your feminine self or embarrassed? Next scenario, if you were wearing girl jeans and your jacket had questionable protrusions that may or may not be clocked as you might bewearing a bra with female breast forms would you be cool or uncomfortable that it had caught her eye. Thirdly you were clocked wearing 3" women's boots that apparently didn't pass as cowboy boots, how would this make you feel? Areyou comfortable being out dressed andro and wearing the clothes you are comfortable in and you are clocked once in a while, are you O.K. with this?
Jackie7
01-20-2017, 09:35 AM
Totally ok with all of it. Being clocked by friendly women is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a little flirting.
Jaylyn
01-20-2017, 09:57 AM
I guess I'm ok with it if no one makes a scene, I mean when I see a very pretty girl I catch myself staring but trying not to, I like to observe her movements the way she is dressed and so on. I don't make a scene just observing. As for cowboy boots I have a pair of my actual boots I wore in a few rodeos, they have close to a three inch heel. But it is just more angled than high heels. No one really looks at me funny when I was bronc riding with Spurs jingling.... Actually they didn't jingle as I had the rall's locked for more grip. I understand the being comfortable in the clothes. I wear my panties daily as they are more comfortable than my boy shorts. Cotton sweats but it seems my nylon panties don't chafe my hide as much.
sometimes_miss
01-20-2017, 12:07 PM
If you're going to go out in girl clothes, you should be alright with being 'clocked'. It's inevitable. If you aren't, then it's very simple: don't go out dressed in girl stuff.
ronda
01-20-2017, 01:59 PM
I go out a couple of times a week now in full fem forms and all no makeup I don't even know if anyone notices or not I just do what I need to get done I would guess some notice never had anyone say anything so no not embarrassed
docrobbysherry
01-20-2017, 03:07 PM
I don't go out to venues like that dressed. Because being "clocked" is inevitable and I prefer not to be noticed or distracted when I'm out to accomplish things. Like shopping or eating.
When I go out to T events or bars/clubs I expect to be noticed and be a distraction!:D
CynthiaD
01-20-2017, 04:42 PM
As long as I'm treated with respect I don't care.
Allisa
01-20-2017, 05:11 PM
Yes I do it all the time. I don't even notice the stares anymore.
Aunt Kelly
01-20-2017, 06:47 PM
I agree with Lexi. From what you've described, getting clocked should be expected, so I don't really understand the question. If I weren't OK with that, I would not put myself in that situation.
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