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Panties4me
01-24-2018, 02:08 AM
I am holidaying in Melbourne, Australia. I come from country NSW.Shopping with my wife at Docklands today I saw a MIAD, no attempt to be anything else, no wig, makeup, just a guy in women's clothing walking through the crowd without a care.If my wife noticed she didn't say anything which is unlike her as she is not the SO type. Had I have been by myself I think I would have gone up to her/him and said hello.

Jodie_Lynn
01-24-2018, 02:33 AM
"SO type?" Is that an Aussie thing?

And if I may ask for clarification, what sort of women's clothes are you talking about?

Sabrina.K
01-24-2018, 07:50 AM
There is a MIAD that I always see at my local town (Youngish guy in his 20's). He's always wearing black skirts.

Every time I see him I want to walk over and chat about it. But I know I shouldn't bother him.

Jaylyn
01-24-2018, 09:23 AM
Sabrina I find skirts are just absolutely comfortable but just have never been out in one. I would love it if men's skirts made a go of it one day. I guess I could wear a kilt.

Monique65
01-24-2018, 09:28 AM
Sabrina, you might just smile and offer him a compliment on his appearance.

Krisi
01-24-2018, 11:26 AM
There is a MIAD that I always see at my local town (Youngish guy in his 20's). He's always wearing black skirts.

Every time I see him I want to walk over and chat about it. But I know I shouldn't bother him.

I think that if a man is walking around in public wearing women's clothing but not trying to pass as a woman, he is probably looking for attention and the normal rule about not approaching a crossdresser in public wouldn't apply. Go ahead and compliment him on his skirt or something.

EllenJo
01-24-2018, 11:34 AM
Miads are everywhere, I saw one in the mirror about 10 minutes ago.

Hugs and laughs
Ellen Jo

Pumped
01-24-2018, 02:44 PM
I think that if a man is walking around in public wearing women's clothing but not trying to pass as a woman, he is probably looking for attention and the normal rule about not approaching a crossdresser in public wouldn't apply. Go ahead and compliment him on his skirt or something.

I know of a guy that dresses in women's tops, skirts and heels, no bra or falsies. He dresses real sharp, looks good, wears it well. He has no interest in passing, just likes wearing the clothing. He really pulls it off, but then he is in good shape and would dress up well in drab too. Complete opposite of what I usually see in a MAID.

Panties4me
01-24-2018, 04:07 PM
Jodie Lynn.
SO = Supportive Other and women's clothes, as the title MIAD suggests, a dress!

Jodie_Lynn
01-24-2018, 05:40 PM
Panties4me, thanks for the clarification.

I asked because I've only ever seen "SO" to mean Significant Other. And I often see teen & 20-something males wearing skinny jeans and androgynous clothing.

GeorgeA
01-25-2018, 01:15 AM
About 10 days, or so, ago a man visited my shop dressed in a skirt or dress. He did not try to hide his masculinity. Unfortunately, I was not at the store then, and was told about it by my assistant. If I were there I would probably try to establish some contact with him. My assistant is a very sophisticated person and did not ridicule or condemn him, just described him to me. She does not know I am one too.

ellbee
01-25-2018, 02:43 PM
I think that if a man is walking around in public wearing women's clothing but not trying to pass as a woman, he is probably looking for attention...

Totally disagree. :)

Gillian Gigs
01-25-2018, 03:56 PM
If this individual was dressed as you say, I would have approached them and started a conversation. Who is to say that they think of themselves as being a CD'er? Maybe that person just like the clothes. It would have been interesting to find out how they look at things in life. I have seen several MIAD's in the last few years, all in big cities, and they have all been under 30.

Alyssa Lane
01-25-2018, 05:58 PM
About 10 days, or so, ago a man visited my shop dressed in a skirt or dress. He did not try to hide his masculinity. Unfortunately, I was not at the store then, and was told about it by my assistant. If I were there I would probably try to establish some contact with him. My assistant is a very sophisticated person and did not ridicule or condemn him, just described him to me. She does not know I am one too.



What store might that be? Im only about an hour from Toronto. Om me if you need.