Jerigirl
10-29-2006, 05:01 PM
Hi Everyone,
I often wonder how many of us (mean crossdressers, of course), are totally obsessed with dressing in women's clothes. For me, anyway, my desire to dress as a woman escalates daily. Years ago, I was completely satisfied to wear my (now divorced) wife's underwear. And, that was OK with her for a while until she divorced me. End of that story.
So, many years later, I go out as often as I can dressed fully as a woman. You know, the works, bra, panties, capris, cute hot pink top, heels, wig, makeup, and jewelry. By the way, I look pretty hot dressed up like that. My latest compulsion is to go out dressed and shop at Ross, T.J. Maxx, Mervyn's, Victoria's Secret, and J.C. Penneys. I tried on some really cute bras at Penney's and none of the sales girls had a problem with that.
Well, after a fun-filled day of shopping for undies, bras, and cute outfits (OMG I could go on and on!), I'm to the point I feel I'm pretty passable and confident as a woman. After, all, I'd much rather wear women's clothes anyway. You can't beat the variety. Since I can't go home dressed as a girl, I went to the laundromat to change back into a guy. Fully dressed in women's capris jeans, really cute pink top and jacket, and heels, I dashed into the bathroom (generic bathroom, by the way). Well, the proprietor was there, and I met him face to face. I just sort of brushed off an excuse that I needed to change. He had a funny look on his face, and didn't say anything.
I exited the bathroom, dressed as a guy (with my purse tucked under my arm). Well, the guy said to me, "Uh, would you mind finding another place to change your clothes." I tried to explain to him that it was Halloween and I'd just been to a party. Well, my excuse didn't "fly," because he replied by saying, "It's a little weird, I think." I must explain that I live in a very straight laced community (Salt Lake City, Utah), where I've NEVER seen in crossdresser in public. You might say I'm a square peg trying to fit in a round hole. lol.
At any rate, I'd like to ask you ladies if you know anything about the laws and crossdressing. I plan to do my own research regarding Happy Valley, Utah, but, what are the legal ramifications? Also, I've been in several women's dressing rooms trying on pretty stuff. Is that illegal? Has anyone been "busted" where they live while trying on pretties? Let me know. Your response is appreciated.
Jeri Girl
I often wonder how many of us (mean crossdressers, of course), are totally obsessed with dressing in women's clothes. For me, anyway, my desire to dress as a woman escalates daily. Years ago, I was completely satisfied to wear my (now divorced) wife's underwear. And, that was OK with her for a while until she divorced me. End of that story.
So, many years later, I go out as often as I can dressed fully as a woman. You know, the works, bra, panties, capris, cute hot pink top, heels, wig, makeup, and jewelry. By the way, I look pretty hot dressed up like that. My latest compulsion is to go out dressed and shop at Ross, T.J. Maxx, Mervyn's, Victoria's Secret, and J.C. Penneys. I tried on some really cute bras at Penney's and none of the sales girls had a problem with that.
Well, after a fun-filled day of shopping for undies, bras, and cute outfits (OMG I could go on and on!), I'm to the point I feel I'm pretty passable and confident as a woman. After, all, I'd much rather wear women's clothes anyway. You can't beat the variety. Since I can't go home dressed as a girl, I went to the laundromat to change back into a guy. Fully dressed in women's capris jeans, really cute pink top and jacket, and heels, I dashed into the bathroom (generic bathroom, by the way). Well, the proprietor was there, and I met him face to face. I just sort of brushed off an excuse that I needed to change. He had a funny look on his face, and didn't say anything.
I exited the bathroom, dressed as a guy (with my purse tucked under my arm). Well, the guy said to me, "Uh, would you mind finding another place to change your clothes." I tried to explain to him that it was Halloween and I'd just been to a party. Well, my excuse didn't "fly," because he replied by saying, "It's a little weird, I think." I must explain that I live in a very straight laced community (Salt Lake City, Utah), where I've NEVER seen in crossdresser in public. You might say I'm a square peg trying to fit in a round hole. lol.
At any rate, I'd like to ask you ladies if you know anything about the laws and crossdressing. I plan to do my own research regarding Happy Valley, Utah, but, what are the legal ramifications? Also, I've been in several women's dressing rooms trying on pretty stuff. Is that illegal? Has anyone been "busted" where they live while trying on pretties? Let me know. Your response is appreciated.
Jeri Girl