View Full Version : Some help me!!Please???
corsetman
11-09-2004, 01:17 PM
Hi girls!! I took advice and we in drag this halloween. Well let me tell you!! I was a sexy mamma!! The feeling was like no other. I had a great time and the attention i recieved was so much fun.
This was my first time out in NYC. I know it was halloween and i was comfortable with going out. Is there any place i can go out and have some fun?
Also, just dont know where to start? Clothes, shoes and i guess the makeup. Does anyone suggest going to an expert? Can anyone recomend someone?
I want to do this right. I want to try and pass as a women. Any suggestions?
Can wait to hear from you girls!! :o :) :o
Sharon
11-09-2004, 01:22 PM
Why not just begin at home, in private at first, to see where you want to go with this. There are plenty of places to buy clothing. Many retail web sites provide sizing charts. Same with cosmetics. Start simple and then try to expand as you master each product and see what works and what doesn't, what looks good and what doesn't, etc.
When it's time for you to "step out," you'll know it.
Rachel Elizabeth
11-09-2004, 02:13 PM
If you are really brave, you can go to a salon and ask for make up lessons. They will actually give them. I did. I called and asked if they did make up and if they would teach me how to apply it. I have to admit that I was in a cold sweat but the staff were really enjoying themselves and made me feel quite comfortable. They even suggested things to do with hair styles, nails, etc. While I was there, I also got my eyebrows waxed. They did it in such a fashion that it wasn't acutely female but it was close and passable when I had to re-enter the world as someone other than Rachel.
I would offer the same to you regarding clothes and shoes. I have gone to the lingerie department and asked the sales clerk if she could fit me for a bra. Took her back for a minute but then it was as if I were a woman; and she helped and made suggestions.
The same is true of shoe departments and clothing. Don't be afraid to approach FEMALE sales associates. They really will be helpful.
At the same time, what I discovered was: I was no longer uncomfortable being Rachel in public.
Now, I do have to admit that I started out driving around in my car at dusk. I have now progressed to where I feel like a woman when Rachel goes out - any time of the day, any where.
Good luck.
Hugs ;)
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