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deebra
03-27-2019, 07:43 AM
This is a Cross Dressing forum, it's about clothes we wear, in our case we wear and like women's clothing over men's. The biggest turn off for me in all of men's clothing is seeing a guy in course, dirty, sloppy jeans with all that extra material in the back and no butt. Looks horrible. Compare to a woman's butt so nicely shaped in form fitting blue jeans. My girl jeans fit me just like a woman, don't have quite as much butt but it's close. Now you know why there are no male jeans in my closet.

Tracii G
03-27-2019, 08:15 AM
Cargo shorts on guys is a huge turn off.

April Rose
03-27-2019, 08:31 AM
Sorry, Traccii. That's my go to drab summer uniform.:) :eek:

Fran-K
03-27-2019, 09:33 AM
Hi Deebra

They may not be pretty, but when chain sawing, ditch digging, oil changing, driveway tarring, generally doing that dirty stinky sweaty stay up wind of me guy stuff ... dirty sloppy jeans are just what the doctor ordered :-)

Fran

Tracii G
03-27-2019, 09:59 AM
Heard a guy call cargo shorts purse pants LOLOL.

Micki_Finn
03-27-2019, 10:04 AM
Could be worse. Could be Ed Hardy jeans. :P

Joyce Swindell
03-27-2019, 10:43 AM
Wearing boxers under pants that hang down past the boxers. It makes me think of the guy who sang a song "Pants on the ground" and now it makes me laugh too.

Stephanie47
03-27-2019, 10:48 AM
I will have to agree with the comment about ill fitting men's jeans. However, that's an issue of not buying the correct size and style. Men's jeans come in styles for different shapes from the waist down; skinny legs, heavy legs, .i.e, extra room.

In the world of women's wear and fashion the biggest turn off is a seriously overweight woman stuffing herself into a garment that is too small so her rolls of fat look like a stuffed sausage.

docrobbysherry
03-27-2019, 11:08 AM
What's worse? I see these guys with no belts with their pants crotch nearly down to their knees!:doh:

I often see them in fast food lines. I wonder how they keep them from falling to the floor when they have no hips or butt?:eek:

Women's jeans suck! I look great in them but need to carry a handbag for my keys, wallet, etc!:sad:

deebra
03-27-2019, 11:48 AM
Doc,
You know the biggest difference between you and a GG and why they are fine with short pockets in girl jeans and you aren't. They don't need keys, wallet, etc. A guy picks them up in his car, pays for everything and while out if they see something they like guess who ponies up?

Gillian Gigs
03-27-2019, 12:45 PM
A guy at the beach who looks like he is 9 months pregnant wearing a speedo. Butt cracks are almost as bad. I would hope that most CD'ing would show a little more taste, regardless of which mode they are in.

Princess Chantal
03-27-2019, 02:09 PM
Doc,
You know the biggest difference between you and a GG and why they are fine with short pockets in girl jeans and you aren't. They don't need keys, wallet, etc. A guy picks them up in his car, pays for everything and while out if they see something they like guess who ponies up?

:brolleyes: that dated thought is a huge turn off!

Stephanie47
03-27-2019, 02:24 PM
I would hope that most CD'ing would show a little more taste, regardless of which mode they are in.

Correct me if I am wrong. I think most cross dressers do present themselves tastefully in male or female mode. I cannot imagine presenting as a well groomed tastefully attired woman and then becoming a male slob.

Lindsay blonde locks
03-27-2019, 02:32 PM
I know it's prejudiced and relates to our plight...
But I couldn't stand to see my underwear, boxer briefs, on a girl if we are starting sexy time. It's a reinforced thought that they are so ugly when I'm wearing them that a woman wearing them would only remind me of how I lived almost my whole life wearing THAT kind of underwear which so continually put me down :(

Also, bow ties [I]and[I/] neck ties

Tracii G
03-27-2019, 02:41 PM
Doc,
You know the biggest difference between you and a GG and why they are fine with short pockets in girl jeans and you aren't. They don't need keys, wallet, etc. A guy picks them up in his car, pays for everything and while out if they see something they like guess who ponies up?

Kind of sexist to think that way.

Eemz
03-27-2019, 06:46 PM
I cannot imagine presenting as a well groomed tastefully attired woman and then becoming a male slob.

It depends. At one time I didn't care about my everyday appearance at all so I would literally pick shirts up off the floor and wear the least creased one, but I would never do anything equivalent in dressing.

My thoughts on jeans... women's ones are often closer fitting and designed to show off that shape so having big lumpy things in your pockets is the last thing you want. Anyway I already have big lumpy things that I do my best to tuck out of the way LOL

Turnoffs... smoking. Total buzzkill for me.

BLUE ORCHID
03-27-2019, 08:15 PM
At age 76, I take great pride in my appearance in both modes of dress drab or femm. >Orchid ..+:daydreaming:+..

Asew
03-27-2019, 08:46 PM
But wait, cargo shorts are awesome :) Funny about the purse pants nickname, my wife will have me put some of her things in my cargo shorts pockets so she doesn't have to carry her purse. My love for the cargo pocket is rough now that cargo skirts are no longer in fashion (bring back the 90s!).

My biggest turn off is ties (let my neck breath) followed by suits in warm weather (all that sweat isn't good for anyone).

Angie G
03-27-2019, 08:51 PM
Low hanging jeans showing boxers is just nasty. Just looks like lowlife trash. :hugs:
Angie

sometimes_miss
03-27-2019, 09:51 PM
Men and masculine women. No way, no how. Followed up by poor hygiene. Male haircuts on women; doesn't matter if it's on Halle Berry. Still a turn off. Bad breath. Green teeth. Smoking; smoker's breath. Obesity.


Kind of sexist to think that way.
True, but that's also been my general experience as well.

It's the same as when women proclaim that girls mature faster than boys. Or....is it that they just stop growing so much earlier? And reach social acceptability much earlier? After all, all it takes for a female to be socially acceptable as a date, is to dress well and look pretty, be polite, and observe customs and manners. For a male, he has to have money, knowledge of and be able to provide transport, know where to go on a date, know about restaurants and what is good to order, know about whether they can drink or not, choose the entertainment for the evening, know how to dance (with ZERO help in that department, boys are 'just expected to know' how to dance, just like we are 'just expected to know' about everything sexual); girls don't have to be skilled or knowledgeable, they just have to be there. Boys are held responsible for the success of a social outing or a date, and a whole lot of things which girls, are not.

Stephanie47
03-28-2019, 12:37 AM
It depends. At one time I didn't care about my everyday appearance at all so I would literally pick shirts up off the floor and wear the least creased one.



One of my son's former friends has you beat. He would never wash dirty dishes. When he ran out of clean dishes he went to Goodwill and bought "clean" ones for ten cents each.

Fran-K
03-28-2019, 05:06 AM
... I would hope that most CD'ing would show a little more taste, regardless of which mode they are in.

Hi Gillian

Oddly, when in guy mode I am minimally interested in my clothing, presentation, etc. As long as it fulfills the requirements, etc. None of my boy clothes are particularly fashionable, etc. I don't look at well dressed men and think "I like his suit". I won't stare at the clothes closet thinking which white shirt should I wear, or which pair of panties do I feel like today...

And yes, speedos on some people are just plain crimes against humanity

Fran

Samm
03-28-2019, 05:28 AM
I cannot imagine presenting as a well groomed tastefully attired woman and then becoming a male slob.

You've pretty much described me.

deebra
03-28-2019, 07:49 AM
Princess & Traci... Sometimes nailed it. Everything in her thread #20 is true. Women can use their sex to manipulate and get what they want and not feel guilty, they learn it very early on. I have dated a ton, not all do this but some are users and hustlers, I married one...now my X.

Cheryl T
03-28-2019, 10:49 AM
Oh, mine is this "thing" guys seem to have for wearing pants low and showing their underwear.
So Gross.
And they don't even wear nice underwear ...

Ressie
03-28-2019, 11:26 AM
What turns me off is my male body shape. Women's pants tend to be too big in the hips because I have the hips of a man. My butt isn't as flat as most men's my age but it's nowhere near being the shape of a woman's.

Eve_cd
03-28-2019, 01:12 PM
You've pretty much described me.
I was thinking the same thing when I read this.

alwayshave
03-29-2019, 07:20 AM
Oh, mine is this "thing" guys seem to have for wearing pants low and showing their underwear.
So Gross. ...
Cheryl, Good thing you don't live in NE Washington DC like I do. Your eyeballs would be offended on a daily basis.

Raychel
03-29-2019, 07:31 AM
All of my guy clothes are a turn off in my mind, they are just functional.
Cover my old guy body, but does nothing for my appearance, in my mind.

Where as when I an in a dress and my forms, then the image looking back in the mirror just looks right. :daydreaming:

Beverley Sims
03-29-2019, 10:42 AM
I have been complimented many time about my appearance in womens jeans.

The ones that fit snugly and properly.

t-girlxsophie
03-29-2019, 07:03 PM
C'mon the biggest turn off has to be white sports socks and sandals or as I sometimes call it American tourist style

Sophie