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Brandi17
06-22-2020, 11:42 AM
Hi CD community,

Today I did something that I haven't done in over a year now: I went in public dressed as 'Brandi'. I discovered this cool biking/hiking trail about 10 minutes from my house, so I had been making plans to go there cding for about a month now.

I went all out and did my best to 'pass' shaved (even my arms which I had never done before), put on the realistic breast inserts I got from Amazon, a sports bra, a tshirt from the women's section at walmart, leggings, women's sneakers, and a wig. I also used make up to hide some of the facial hair stubbles that my razor couldn't get all the way to hide it. I then drove to the trail and then walked and jogged for almost a full hour fully dressed before returning it home. I was also tucked the entire time.

It was a little frightening at first, especially getting from my apartment to my car, but after the initial adrenaline rush it was fun and I enjoyed every minute or it. I definitely going to have to do it again sometime I think.

-Brandi

Sallee
06-22-2020, 12:34 PM
good for you I am sure it was fun and no one you may have seen cared how you were dressed. I have ridden a bicycle dressed and that was fun. BUt as I rode I forgot about how I was dressed and just enjoyed the ride. Have fun

docrobbysherry
06-22-2020, 02:12 PM
U don't mention seeing anyone.:daydreaming:

If there were a number of folks there, I hope u and they were masked? Which makes a complete make over optional, by the way!:heehee:

Brandi17
06-22-2020, 02:26 PM
U don't mention seeing anyone.:daydreaming:

If there were a number of folks there, I hope u and they were masked? Which makes a complete make over optional, by the way!:heehee:

I saw people there sure, but most of them went by when I was back in my car getting a drink of water (it's like 86 degrees F. where I live today so it was hot). It's an outdoor trail as well, so there is really no need to wear a mask. I woulda died in that heat with a mask on lol. Also no one else was wearing one either. Mostly I still kept my distance from people as much as possible since it was my first time in awhile. Overall I would say I saw maybe 5 people there max during the hour I was there. I intentionally picked a Monday Afternoon when everyone is working for that reason actually.



good for you I am sure it was fun and no one you may have seen cared how you were dressed. I have ridden a bicycle dressed and that was fun. BUt as I rode I forgot about how I was dressed and just enjoyed the ride. Have fun

Well potentially one neighbor at the other end of the apartment complex may have a for second in my dash to my car, but it would have been a very far distance. Either way I don't care. It was super fun.


Thanks for the replies so far guys. Makes me want to do it again soon.

Michelle_G
06-22-2020, 03:29 PM
Congrats. Sounds like you had a great experience.

missjoann49
06-22-2020, 04:28 PM
Glad all went well for you, each time you go out it will get easier...have fun and enjoy

GracieRose
06-22-2020, 06:45 PM
I haven't been out shopping as Gracie since the pandemic started. However, I try to get out dressed once a week or so, to walk a trail away from home base. It feels great to get out, and get friendly smiles and "good mornings' from passers by.

cdinmd206
06-22-2020, 07:01 PM
How did you make out with the heat and the wig? I have a hard time wearing a wig in the hot humid weather for just dressing up, but can't imagine wearing one and running. Back in my running days I sweated something terrible.

Brandi17
06-22-2020, 08:32 PM
I haven't been out shopping as Gracie since the pandemic started. However, I try to get out dressed once a week or so, to walk a trail away from home base. It feels great to get out, and get friendly smiles and "good mornings' from passers by.

Yeah, once you get past the initial adrenaline rush/fear factor it is quite enjoyable. I just have to kinda keep telling myself to just act normal like I am not wearing girls clothes, than I will be less nervous. Unfortunately this often easier said than done. I am going to try and dress once a week now until I get too busy to do so. It is easy for me to do so both at home and in public since I live alone and don't have to worry about anyone walking in on me.


How did you make out with the heat and the wig? I have a hard time wearing a wig in the hot humid weather for just dressing up, but can't imagine wearing one and running. Back in my running days I sweated something terrible.

I made out ok. I didn't stray too far from the car. I would jog for a couple minutes, than walk for a few minutes, than head to the car for water and a break for about 5 minutes, so I think it worked out well.

Once again thanks for the comments guys (or shall I say gals :P), this community really is the best.

Angie G
06-22-2020, 09:09 PM
Way to go girl. :hugs:
Angie

Crissy 107
06-22-2020, 10:00 PM
Getting to go out dressed and get some exercise is a true win win! No doubt you will be doing it again soon.

Patience
06-22-2020, 10:39 PM
You had me until the bit where you say you were tucked the entire hour you were jogging. Ouch.

But I admire your commitment and am glad you had a good time. I'm itching for an outing as well.

Angela Marie
06-23-2020, 06:06 AM
Wow congratulations. I've been a runner for over 40 years and I would love to go out enfemme to run. But now way I could do that wearing a wig; so I satisfy myself with leggings and now in the summer heat very short lycra running shorts. I have gotten quite a few looks lol.

Brandi17
06-23-2020, 06:46 AM
You had me until the bit where you say you were tucked the entire hour you were jogging. Ouch.

But I admire your commitment and am glad you had a good time. I'm itching for an outing as well.


Actually didn't hurt at all. I use a gaff rather than tape to tuck, so it didn't bother me at all.

Thanks for the comments everyone.

Lily88
06-23-2020, 09:16 AM
I?ve toyed a couple of times with the idea of going for a run dressed - sounds like you had a great time! Maybe time to invest in some nice leggings and pink trainers...

Brandi17
06-23-2020, 06:33 PM
I actually have 3 or 4 pairs of leggings. I wore the newest pair yesterday and it was very comfortable. I have ordered some new clothes from Walmart.com last night for future CDing. They include some running shorts, a couple sports bras, a tank top and some more t-shirts as well. So I will be ready to dress more often for the runs.

Asew
06-26-2020, 01:30 PM
That sounds sweaty (86 F, the wig, the breasts, the makeup, the tuck).

Granted for me, the last 2 weeks I have mostly been running shirtless with my running skirt because of the heat. But I do love a cute skirt and leggings when running in colder weather, sure beats jogging pants.

closets
06-28-2020, 10:56 AM
nowadays, everyone is wearing a mask, so you could skip the makeup. i haven't worn makeup in months :D. a hat and sunglasses won't look out of place either

one of my first trips out was out on park trails too. to stay safe, i would stay close to women because some trails are far away, isolated. getting something done and being dressed is fantastic

abby054
06-29-2020, 08:09 AM
I tried this on a bicycle a few years ago. There are several aspects of this that bear addressing. You answered questions on a wig in the heat and humidity and a question about tucking. But how did your makeup perform in a sweaty environment? Did your breast forms migrate around in your sports bra or did they stay in place? How did you keep them in place? Did you sweat a lot under those forms? Were there any problems or worries with personal safety while presenting en femme on lightly populated trails?

Brandi17
06-29-2020, 08:36 AM
The makeup came off a little bit, but not to the point where it revealed the bear hairs. I brought paper towels along for this reason. As for the breast forms question, they stayed in place, it was also supported by a strap around my neck not just the sports bra. However, I ordered and just recieved new breast forms that are even more realistic, so we shall see how they perform in the sports bra. I also ordered breast form glue that I can use if necessary.

And yes my chest was sweaty when I was done (after having big breast forms and a sports bra on top of it, I can't say I am surprised.

As for my safety, I wasn't super concerned, the area where I live has a very low violent crime rate, it's mostly drug user related stuff around here. I feel quite safe here both as a guy and en femme. Nevertheless I was cautionius and kept an eye on my sorroundings at all times. The most I expect to ever happen around here is for me to be 'clocked' (as you ladies call it here), leading to a little bit of embarrassment but that's it.

Thanks for all the support ladies. Brandi comes back out for another Jog tomorrow, this time in some brand new clothes I ordered.