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Rachael
02-11-2023, 11:02 AM
I was shopping recently and happened across a fellow CD. She was dressed in a knitted, sleeveless, mini dress ; no coat and bare legs. I was dressed male; thick coat, jumper and gloves. The temperature was around freezing and a biting wind. She appeared very, very cold. Surely a short jacket wouldn?t have spoiled the look. ( Before you ask,I did only know she was CD because of the 5 o?clock shadow)

Patience
02-11-2023, 11:12 AM
Sounds like one or two people who post on here from time to time... ;)

docrobbysherry
02-11-2023, 12:46 PM
Similar to me going out in 5" spikes for the day or evening. Ouch!:doh:

Sometimes we must sacrifice for our art! :devil:

MonicaPVD
02-11-2023, 03:16 PM
To each her own. Even if it's freezing out.

Joanne108
02-11-2023, 03:42 PM
I would rather be warm then showing everything off.

AmyJordan
02-11-2023, 03:47 PM
Wasn't me wouldn't be caught dead with bare legs don't think I'd even be allowed to leave the house.

NancySue
02-11-2023, 06:01 PM
I?m with ya Amy. I wear some form of hose, mostly thigh highs HSR, of course, daily. Starts every day with a smile.

GretchenM
02-12-2023, 08:19 AM
On rare occasions I have seen that here - on a cold winter day with strong, frigid winds, and snow coming down almost horizontally. I make sure my phone is handy in case I have to quickly call 911 because the person collapses from hypothermia. On the other hand, there were times when I did something much, much milder because I thought in those conditions there would be fewer people. Took an hour for my earlobes to defrost. I didn't know that you don't wear earrings when it is really cold unless you have a really good hat or hood to cover them. Duh!!!

Cheryl T
02-12-2023, 11:23 AM
Seems the lady you saw fits in the other discussion of the Cliche's of crossdressing.
I've seen others like that as well and some that aren't so obvious. I generally point them out to my wife and sometimes she'll ask how I know it's one of us. Once I reference the finer points she has that AH moment.

alwayshave
02-12-2023, 12:09 PM
Rachael, I have met other like minded ladies who did not dress appropriately for the circumstances. To each their own.

Jasmine23
02-12-2023, 02:29 PM
If I ever do go out in public I will probably try to dress appropriately to avoid attracting attention, but, to each they're own, fair play to her for having the courage to go out in public, wish I was as brave.

char GG
02-12-2023, 05:17 PM
Mod note: Please note this rule when responding to this thread.

Not allowed:

Ridiculing members/non-members, or the manner in which they express themselves. This includes any complaint about the way females, males, transgendered, or any other cross-section of the membership dress, the way they express themselves?..

Natalie5004
02-12-2023, 05:49 PM
I do not how to respond other than to say, Oh My.

BustyOlivia
02-12-2023, 06:30 PM
I prefer long boots with at least a 2? heel with a dress like that when I go out. To each her own though! I just can?t handle the cold!

JulieC
02-12-2023, 09:18 PM
To char; what follows isn't criticism, but observation.

Where I work, I happen to see quite number of young 20 something GGs. It is very (and I do mean very) common to see such women dressed not unlike that described by the OP, and it is certainly winter here. So, inappropriate? Eye of the beholder. To the young 20 something GGs I see, they probably wouldn't think so.

A long, long time ago I went to my first CD support group meeting. It was the dead of winter. I was wearing blouse/skirt/hose/heels. I was fine when I arrived; it was early evening and not too windy. By the time I was back on the road headed for home (1.5 hours away), it was much later and the wind had really come up. The wind chill was sub zero (F). This was before I had a cell phone, and phone booths actually existed. My wife wanted me to call to let her know I was on the way home. I stopped at a convenience store, and there was a phone off a few dozen feet from the store itself, but it wasn't a booth. I parked near the phone, but couldn't reach the phone from the car, so out I went in the bitter cold. I've never been so cold in my life, with the wind playing havoc with my skirt. Never again :)

chris80
02-13-2023, 08:31 AM
In Newcastle UK that would be dressing to blend---with the girls out for the evening even in midwinter.

OrdinaryAverageGuy
02-13-2023, 06:55 PM
One person's inappropriate is another's fashionable or comfortable.

Many out there would consider it inappropriate for a man to wear a dress. Some think a woman wearing a bikini at the beach is inappropriate. And so on.

Tonight it's a little chilly for a skirt, so I've decided it's appropriate to wear leggings. If any of you would like to join me in my shop, you may wear whatever you deem appropriate, and I won't judge.

Princess Chantal
02-13-2023, 07:39 PM
Hmmm near freezing here in Winnipeg, we deem that to be quite mild and many folks tend to leave their coats in the car at that temperature when they plan to go shopping or go into the night club. Geez even some guys wear shorts in that nice weather.

Geena75
02-13-2023, 08:28 PM
I have worn high hemlines out in the cold, but always wore more heavy hosiery. Also, I would wear a coat.

GaleWarning
02-13-2023, 08:40 PM
Reminds me of a Christmas Eve in Torquay, Devon, back in the 1980s, when all I wanted to do was invite the ladies of the night into the pub for a hot toddy! They were so cold!

Another way of describing the situation is this: One can choose to be sexy or cold.

docrobbysherry
02-13-2023, 09:22 PM
Wake up call for everyone! I live in SoCal and we recently had a week or so of days in the 40's! I know! Shocking, rite?:eek:

Yet, I saw quite a few MEN out and about in their T shirts, shorts, and flaps with bare feet! While most folks were in puffy ski coats!:devil:

So, this isn't just a 20 y/o GG and CD dressing thing!:tongueout