Robin Leigh
10-05-2006, 12:48 PM
How important is having a mirror to your crossdressing? How much do you need to see "the girl in the mirror"?
When I dress up, I must have access to mirrors. Not merely a little compact makeup mirror, I need big mirrors, preferably full-length mirrors, and the more mirrors, the merrier. :)
Is a big mirror important to your CDing?
If so, how many mirrors do you have access to at home, or wherever you dress up?
Do you have any fancy or special mirrors?
For the purposes of this poll, a wall panelled or tiled with multiple mirrors counts as a single mirror.
Please don't count your compact mirrors in the poll. The mirrors must be large enough to let you see your head & bust (at the same time).
What are the "highlights" of my mirror collection?
One wall in my living room is partially panelled with mirrors. In my bedroom, I have various mirrors, including a bedside table with a tall tiltable mirror attached to it, and an antique dresser with three oval bevelled hinged mirrors attached. I've given away quite a few of the mirrors I've found over the years, but I still have eleven big mirrors here in my small flat.
If we were counting small mirrors, I could add possibly another dozen. My shaving mirror is unbreakable: it's a platter I salvaged from a dead hard drive, made from some mysterious silvery alloy. :)
I've been fascinated by mirrors all my life. Some of my earliest childhood memories involve playing with mirrors. But with all these mirrors around me, I rarely look at my own face when I'm in guy mode. Sometimes I don't even bother using a mirror when I shave my face.
So tell us about your mirrors, ladies!
Robin
When I dress up, I must have access to mirrors. Not merely a little compact makeup mirror, I need big mirrors, preferably full-length mirrors, and the more mirrors, the merrier. :)
Is a big mirror important to your CDing?
If so, how many mirrors do you have access to at home, or wherever you dress up?
Do you have any fancy or special mirrors?
For the purposes of this poll, a wall panelled or tiled with multiple mirrors counts as a single mirror.
Please don't count your compact mirrors in the poll. The mirrors must be large enough to let you see your head & bust (at the same time).
What are the "highlights" of my mirror collection?
One wall in my living room is partially panelled with mirrors. In my bedroom, I have various mirrors, including a bedside table with a tall tiltable mirror attached to it, and an antique dresser with three oval bevelled hinged mirrors attached. I've given away quite a few of the mirrors I've found over the years, but I still have eleven big mirrors here in my small flat.
If we were counting small mirrors, I could add possibly another dozen. My shaving mirror is unbreakable: it's a platter I salvaged from a dead hard drive, made from some mysterious silvery alloy. :)
I've been fascinated by mirrors all my life. Some of my earliest childhood memories involve playing with mirrors. But with all these mirrors around me, I rarely look at my own face when I'm in guy mode. Sometimes I don't even bother using a mirror when I shave my face.
So tell us about your mirrors, ladies!
Robin