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docrobbysherry
01-03-2019, 01:46 AM
That you were a T and dressed? I KNOW TS's and those of u that r out do.:straightface:

But, what about u CD's who aren't out? Have u ever felt so at ease and comfortable at a vanilla venue that u forget how u were presenting?:hugs:

I'm wondering because it happened to me on New Years. Maybe alcohol helped!:drink:
But, I felt so comfortable with everyone there, (about 250 people), and was having so much fun I occasionally forgot!:eek:

Forgot I was wearing a long dress until I tripped on it. (That happened a lot. I destroyed the bottom of it).:doh:

Forgot I was wearing a mask. Many didn't notice but no one cared! Lot's of folks wore eye masks.

Forgot I'm 75 and most folks there were 1/2 my age!:)

And finally, forgot to feel nervous or worried about someone calling the MIAD, me, out!:eek:


Has something similar happened to u? It has to me often at many big T events. But, never an event where Cindi and I were the only dressers!:battingeyelashes:

Patience
01-03-2019, 02:05 AM
I feel that I’m truly crossdressing when I'm so comfortable in my own skin I don’t even remember what I'm wearing.

Then I catch myself, and chuckle quietly. It’s a terrific feeling.

Beverley Sims
01-03-2019, 02:18 AM
Being dressed has become a natural past time for me.

I forget all the time and do have to be cautious about my surroundings, when I remember. :-)

Teresa
01-03-2019, 09:02 AM
Sherry,
I'm going to say yes many time now . I felt it when sitting in the cimema , I was so engrossed in the film I had completely forgotten until my hand brushed my legs wearing tights and a skirt .

I'm out so much now and feel so comfortable that it no longer feels like crossdressing .

I guess letting your hair down at parties is wonderful , joining in the fun and dancing with some lovely girls, doing it in male mode feels like a distant memory , I've never had so much fun .

Krisi
01-03-2019, 09:03 AM
I don't go out that often that I forget how I'm presenting. Even at home where I'm dressed several days per week, I don't forget and answer the door or take the puppy outside.

Nikki A.
01-03-2019, 01:20 PM
My heels always remind me LOL. I'm comfortable in what I wear so it becomes second nature.

rachaelsloane
01-03-2019, 01:45 PM
Sherry,
So nice of you to write my story, I couldn't have written it better. I'm out in SF (all over the city/restaurants, wine bars, clubs) a lot and have met so many people that are now really good friends. I've been invited to their Weddings, B-Day parties, etc. and always forget I'm dressed (my clothes budget has gone to hell) and they don't care and I wouldn't want it any other way.
You're right and this is hard for those to understand that do not go out or only to TG friendly places, that people really don't care as long as you're pleasant and who knows what or where the conversation will go.
Happy New Year,
Rach

GracieRose
01-03-2019, 02:29 PM
I feel that I’m truly crossdressing when I'm so comfortable in my own skin I don’t even remember what I'm wearing.

Then I catch myself, and chuckle quietly. It’s a terrific feeling.

I've had the same experience a few times, Patience.
I get so wrapped up in shopping, or whatever I'm up to, that I'm not really aware that I am dressed. Then my bangs drop in front of my eyes and I flick them away or I glance down at something and notice my breasts. As I'm suddenly reminded of what I'm doing, I get such a happy feeling and feel so at peace with the world that I just want to shout with joy (but I don't 'cause I'm not looking to draw attention.)

Asew
01-03-2019, 03:36 PM
At home this happens often enough. But when I am out it hasn't happened, but perhaps over time since I am still a little new to this.

Robertacd
01-03-2019, 03:38 PM
Frankly Doc, when you are wearing a full body suit. I don't understand you how can even be worried about being called out or even clocked as a MIAD.

But I am often surprised by my reflection in the mirror when I am wearing makeup because I always forget I am wearing it.

sometimes_miss
01-03-2019, 04:59 PM
No, I've never accidentally gone out dressed in girl clothes. The closest I've come was forgetting to take off my earrings, necklace, nail polish, or some make up. Mostly because when indoors, I'm almost always dressed as a girl, so it feels normal to be wearing those things. The bracelet moves around so that, I notice.
I have ordered delivered food, and then forgetting that I'm all dressed up as a girl until the doorbell rings. But I've has plenty of experience in quick-changing back to my man uniform, the only thing showing usually being a very slight view of stockings between the bottoms of my pants and shoes.
I have accidentally gone off to work with nail polish on, but I keep solvents in the car for just that type of emergency. Well, not THAT type of emergency, it's actually for working on the car, but just happens to be perfect for removing nail polish, too.

Stephanie47
01-03-2019, 05:23 PM
The only forays I make into the wild is evening strolls. I'm a in-home dresser which is my preference. When out I am conscious of my attire; hosiery and heels, dress, all the proper undergarments, wig. My issue of going out is my height and bulk. There are not too many women who are six foot and 195-200 pounds. I know I would attract a serious glance if not more.

At home I am totally comfortable in my femme attire. I do not prance around the house or stand in front of a mirror trying on endless dresses. There's domestic chores to be done. Today is one of those days. Totally en femme while my wife is working a gig at a local school. I'd say it's "just" clothes, but, there is a mind set of tranquility.

Rhonda Jean
01-03-2019, 06:38 PM
I haven't forgotten I was dressed, but I have forgotten I was wearing makeup in drab or 50/50.

Several years ago I had gone to Merle Norman in (essentially) drab. The owner knew me and offered to do my makeup with the new holiday colors. I was planning to go back home, so I did it. Right when I left I got a work call and drove around while I talked on the phone and ended up driving mindlessly for quite a while. While doing so, I completely forgot I was wearing makeup. I had something in my car to return to Sam's, so I went in to take care of that. This was a Sam's I was in at least once a week. Often enough that a couple of employees knew me by name. Also, probably a third of the time I'd see somebody I knew. The girl at the return desk was one of the ones who knew me by name. I took care of business there and then shopped around for a while. Thankfully I didn't see anybody I knew (other than the SA). Some time on the way home I realized what I had done. I still see that same SA at Sam's all the time. She's never mentioned it.

Periwinkle
01-03-2019, 06:56 PM
With how annoying long hair is, it's impossible to forget! :heehee:

Don't get me wrong. Long hair is definitely pretty and fun, but I definitely couldn't deal with it 24/7. ^^;

Adelaide
01-03-2019, 09:50 PM
Periwinkle: My long hair makes me feel feminine 24/7... So it's difficult to imagine that I don't feel like one!

Allison Chaynes
01-04-2019, 02:42 AM
I don't go all out but I wear panties 24/7 and women's jeans about half the time. I currently work in a retail environment selling, let's say, domestic products for the kitchen. I occasionally forget reaching, lifting, loading and unloading trucks, that my shirt might be riding up and exposing a lace waistband. No one's ever said anything and I honestly don't care at this point.

CarlaWestin
01-04-2019, 08:29 AM
With the highly realistic feel and appearance of silicone breast prosthesis as of late, I've enjoyed the natural feel and balance of spending days on end wonderfully braless.
It feels so natural, I very happily forget. If I were single and retired, I would seriously consider implants.

paulaprimo
01-04-2019, 03:57 PM
I've caught myself on more than one occasion calmly trying to walk into a men's
room while dressed. And while in drab mode, hesitating before I walked into a
men's room to double check how I was presenting... :)

Jenny22
01-04-2019, 08:55 PM
Sherry, at home, all the time. I don't even think about my dressing, its so natural. At Diva Las Vegas, I was en femme 24/7 and never thought about it, even when having a conversation with a 'normal'. But what I remember most was the dinner I had with you, Cindi and my then mentor, and there was a young couple with two young boys at the table next to us which was about 20" away. I was so relaxed and my being there just felt so right. I was just me!

t-girlxsophie
01-05-2019, 02:30 AM
It has Happened the other way about,after a weekend away presenting as female I returned home,took family out to the Cinema,went to the mens room,only to wander into the Ladies, Doh!

Sophie

abby054
01-05-2019, 07:22 AM
The human mind has an amazing capacity to forget and ignore things that it considers commonplace. That is probably a good thing. Without that capacity, we would hit sensory overload all the time.

That ability to ignore the commonplace is why I do not wear perfume. I love fragrances--I even buy plants for my garden based solely on fragrance. I could swoon at a well stocked perfume counter, but I will not wear a fragrance. If I did wear a fragrance, I would soon be unable to detect it easily. That will lead to trouble because my wife, who despises crossdressing, would be able to detect a fragrant clue that I could not.

Micki_Finn
01-05-2019, 02:50 PM
All the time! Sherry! Most often when I’m out shopping, I forget I’m dressed until I hand over my ID for whatever and the clerk does a double-take.

Kelli_cd
01-05-2019, 05:55 PM
As an underdresser it's easy to not think about. But I find myself frequently remembering which panties I have on, and which bra. Each time is like a little jolt of confidence, in that not all males are secure enough in who they are to wear pretty and lacy underwear to work everyday.

Loveday
01-06-2019, 01:18 AM
I have found that I walk very fast as a male and when dressed and comfortable I have to tell myself to slow down. Also I tend to bend over showing the bottom end in a short skirt instead of squatting down.

deebra
01-06-2019, 08:41 AM
YES and NO, I enjoy being conscious in public knowing I am wearing women's clothing especially bras, thongs, forms, tight jeans and heeled booties. But then it just becomes becomes normal and comfortable and I forget how I am presenting.

Cheryl T
01-06-2019, 10:14 AM
I have had those moments when I've forgotten that I am not the woman I appear to be.
Mostly I've had moments when I've forgotten I am not dressed and had to stop for a second. I constantly find myself double checking the sign on the bathroom door in public and forcing myself to think MALE.

Roxy_legs
01-07-2019, 03:22 AM
I had one of those moments today. I was wearing panties under my work clothes, completely forgot until I was changing in communal changing room at the swimming pool. I doubt anyone noticed but it made me smile.

Diane Smith
01-08-2019, 12:12 AM
Corsets and heels make it impossible for me to truly forget that I'm dressed up. But it does feel "right" after awhile. I've been wearing colorful nails in boy mode for a while now, and have reached a point where I'm sometimes surprised when I look down and see them.

- Diane

Hell on Heels
01-08-2019, 02:08 AM
Hell-o Sherry,
I don’t ever remember forgetting.
There are times that I’ve become so comfortable that maybe I just didn’t care, but honestly, I want to experience every minute of being out and about that I’d prefer not to forget!
Much Love,
Kristyn