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Helen_Highwater
09-08-2025, 03:40 AM
A few days ago I'd been into the city (drab) to meet up with friends for a few beers and a catch up.
On the train, sat waiting in the station, I was watching other passengers walking along the platform. A guy in a white tee-shirt caught my eye as he seemed to have a little boobage. Nothing beyond a cm or two, just more than expected on a male. It then took me a few moments to realise he was wearing a shin length denim skirt.
So, my encountering a MAID for the first time and somewhat confused that it had taken me as long as it did to spot the skirt.
It did make me wonder if this was a great example of blending? Someone going about their day, in plain sight and merging into the crowd.
I must admit to having a certain admiration for the guy. When I'm dressed and out and about I'm doing all I can to look as feminine as I can but here was a guy being himself for all to see. Adds to my sense of confidence.
Vikky
09-08-2025, 09:22 AM
Hi Helen
We have a guy locally that I see quite often who wears a male kilt. I spoke to him and he reckons wearing it is much freer than the usual trousers. Apparently some years ago he had a medical problem in the ?male department? and was recommended that a kilt may be more comfortable while recovered from surgery. He stuck to ever after.
Vikky
Raychel
09-08-2025, 09:27 AM
That is great, He was just being himself and nothing happened. The more this happens
the more we will be accepted in the world.
I only wish I had the courage to walk the same walk he is.
100 :thumbsup: to him. :)
audreyinalbany
09-08-2025, 11:54 AM
while I certainly appreciate his choices, for me I don't have any desire to be a MIAD. I'm with Helen is the 'all or none' department.
docrobbysherry
09-08-2025, 01:06 PM
U just met the reason why we old binary dressers r on our way out, Helen. Young trans do not seem to feel the need to present fully as females.:battingeyelashes:
The again, neither do many females!:heehee:
Androgenous is be coming today's look for everyone!:tongueout
Helen, we have met every year for ages now, I wonder how many peeps have noticed us ?, we have been shopping in the Trafford Centre (big Mall), and Manchester Mall, we never binked an eye, neither did anyone else, I just reversed rhe equation Helen
char GG
09-08-2025, 01:35 PM
Androgenous is be coming today's look for everyone!
I notice this every time I work at a concert or play. Males wear what they want, even slinky dresses with heels, but don't bother with wigs, forms, or makeup. Sometimes, it's just makeup or a beautiful manicure, but male clothes. These are usually the 20's age group of people. They obviously want to present as a male who wears whatever they want.
It's very refreshing,
Dutchess
09-08-2025, 03:20 PM
That's the only way I can tolerate this. I've been crazy about androgynous guys since the '60s when I was very little.
Once the wigs and pads come out I'm out, that's just too much cosplaying for me. That's what it looks like.
I know a lot of people here are very inflexible against this too, but my partner who died was like this guy , and he was gorgeous. He had natural long thick hair down to his waist, 6'7" and lanky so he stood out but he was just a beautiful individual. No wigs no pads he was very super cool and natural . He did wear light make up and always had his nails polished and my guys usually at least have pierced ears etc .
He would just shower and let his hair dry naturally, some light makeup on and put on a cotton tank top and a cotton gypsy skirt and some flip-flops and that was it, in the winter he would basically do the same but a sweater on top. He did not wear that '80s office wear look , I see on so many cders.
I didn't even notice he was wearing women's clothing most of the time because of that and made it a lot easier on me to be able to handle- that and he wasn't all about himself .
alwayshave
09-08-2025, 06:10 PM
Helen, I live in the city and see MAIDs semi regularly. I just don't see the attraction to not fully dressing (i.e., makeup and wigs), but plenty of people don't see my attraction to fully dressing.
JulieC
09-08-2025, 06:43 PM
I live in a fairly liberal town. From time to time, I see MAIDs. I'm fascinated, but (so far as I'm aware) I don't show it. This happened just two days ago; I was walking out of a local convenience store, and two people were walking in. I didn't look closely, but on glance one was a GG, while the other was clearly a MAID. I held the door for both of them without really visually engaging them, which they thanked, and off I went on my day. I hope I helped make their day by being nice to them.
CarlaWestin
09-09-2025, 07:10 AM
Very comfortable in my male existence, the dress up thing is an exciting adventure that I wouldn't want to become commonplace or a chore. Fun and fantasy themed outfits at home with an occasional adventure out in the wild.
I love garden centers and it was so hot a couple of weeks ago, I decided to venture out wearing only a short jean skirt, tank top with bra and forms. It just felt wonderful and very comfortable. No one seemed to care and I certainly didn't.
Hmm? 80's office wear, eh?
Melanie Therese
09-09-2025, 08:27 AM
I would be the MAID although I only wear skirts out and definitely not passable (hard with a beard) and like my wife not a big fan of makeup . I have been to shopping centres etc without issue. I had a few looks when I was in some pretty rural areas on a trip but nothing said. My wife was waiting for me somewhere and she noticed a few people turning their heads, but I didn?t notice.
kayegirl
09-09-2025, 11:22 AM
Helen, not sure where in the midlands you are but if the rail station was Leeds, the guy could well have been me. I go into Leeds at least once each week, by train, and for the past few months have usually worn a skirt. I've not had any problems, or received any negativity, although I'm certain there has been one or two smirks but so what?
I normally wear a knee length denim or plain coloured cotton skirt and looking for a longer midi length skirt for the colder months.
I would say that a brightly coloured, or patterned skirt, might attract more comment
JohnH
09-09-2025, 11:37 AM
I can be wearing male business casual or a t-shirt and jeans and still get read as a woman. So, when I wear a dress (which I do all the time), I don't come across as a man in a dress, rather in appearance I resemble a genetic woman. That is, until I speak, and a deep masculine bass voice comes out. Nobody seems to give any reactions to my voice.
John
Georgina
09-09-2025, 03:59 PM
I think being a MIAD is one of the truest forms of crossdressing. I am a MIAD every evening and can visit friends that way. It is great not having the labour of make up. My friends like me presenting as a MIAD. I do wear full make up now and again.
Rochal Tukque
09-12-2025, 12:21 AM
Talking about androgynous, I was in a conversation with the home state CD group. One of girls posted a picture from the Gap, talking about skinny leg girls jeans disappearing. The fashion now with some is what they call ? barrel leg? jeans. What? Not baggy they tapered back in at the cuff. Totally different and totally androgynous for a girl figure. For me I get so used to wearing short tennis skirts over my leggings when I?m out peddling in cool weather I forget I?m wearing them. I do have breasts so I wear shelf bra camisoles, but usually a shirt over and mid back length hair. It does seem to blend in haven?t had people notice. Not that I don?t like full girl mode. Got to be a special occasion because wearing makeup I pay for it in spades. Allergies.
Hugs Rochal
Liz Jones
09-13-2025, 07:07 AM
This is me shopping in our local supermarket
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CynthiaD
09-13-2025, 08:40 AM
During a recent hospital stay, I insisted on wearing a skirt. It made certain functions much easier and no one paid the slightest attention. Skirts are so much more comfortable than pants or shorts that I’m surprised that more men don’t wear them.
Liz Jones
09-14-2025, 08:23 AM
I have been put on " water tablets " and after a few " interesting moments " with trousers & zips i now wear a skirt ( till the tablet effect wears off at least ) sometimes wear it all day. As Cynthia said skirts in some situations are so much better than trousers. Indeed i know of another friend who wears a skirt but is not one of us. Thing is come winter......... :)
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