Sally2005
05-02-2007, 01:57 AM
Recently I purchased some breast forms and I just couldn't wait to try them out in public. The weather was nice (a little cool, but sunny) so I decided to go for a bike ride on the bike paths at the local provincial park.
I have to sneek out of home, so today I dressed completely with track pants, biking jersey, jogging jacket and female running shoes. I pulled my male jeans on top and wore a jacket to look usual to the neighbors. I applied foundation, mascara and groomed my eyebrows using spirit gum to hold them in a narrow shape. Then I loaded up my bike on the car and headed out.
On the way to the park I found a secluded parking spot and quickly put on my wig and removed my male pants and jacket. As I was parking a woman near my age walked past and she was watching me but didn't seem to register any thing odd about my appearance (remember I had my eyebrows done up, foundation, mascara and lip liner on), she had a happy smile on and just got in her car which was close to mine and drove off. I just tried to look busy while I was watching her. After I put my wig on, I sat in the car and applied some eye shadow, lipstick. While finishing up, a large truck parked behind me and the guy just sat there. I don't think he was watching me, probably eating his lunch. Once I was ready I drove off to the park.
At the park, there were about a dozzen cars and the same number of people scattered around doing their own thing. I parked as far away as possible and unloaded my bike. I put on my bike helmet and rode off. There were several older people (mostly couples) walking on the paths and some teenagers either walking or biking. I passed many people coming in the other direction (and I looked back quite a few times just to see what they were doing) and saw no odd reactions. I was trying to smile, but I think I just ended up with a neutral expression as I noticed the people I saw didn't really respond with smiles...they just seemed to look at me, and carry on with the same expression. One teenager was stopped on a bridge just looking around. He saw me and was looking at me as I rode up and his eyes followed me as I rode past, either he was checking me out or read me, but I looked back and he was already looking somewhere else, so I figure he didn't see too much unusual about me. Then I headed back to the parking lot and zig zagged through about 6 more elderly people and one old man kept looking at me a few times. Packed up the bike and headed out. I would have tried to clean up then, but the facilities were not yet open for the season.
So I drove to another park and found that there was some wooden outhouses. One male and one female. Several people were coming and going from the parking lot so I waited for a bit and then went to the female out house. I changed in to my male jeans and then I thought I should go the male one because if someone comes they might be shocked. So I checked and quickly moved. Then about a minute later someone tired to open the door, I said 'just a minute' and made lots of grunting noise like I wasn't feeling that well. I had a wet rag and soap to wash up, but forgot to bring a mirror so I couldn't see the result. I ended up rubbing a bit too much ouch, but actually got pretty clean. I checked for the guy outside and he was gone, so I quickly made my way back to the car and drove home.
Lots of fun. I'm not nervous anymore, but I have to find quiet places to change...seems hard to do when the weather is nice, everyone and their dogs are outside doing stuff.
I have to sneek out of home, so today I dressed completely with track pants, biking jersey, jogging jacket and female running shoes. I pulled my male jeans on top and wore a jacket to look usual to the neighbors. I applied foundation, mascara and groomed my eyebrows using spirit gum to hold them in a narrow shape. Then I loaded up my bike on the car and headed out.
On the way to the park I found a secluded parking spot and quickly put on my wig and removed my male pants and jacket. As I was parking a woman near my age walked past and she was watching me but didn't seem to register any thing odd about my appearance (remember I had my eyebrows done up, foundation, mascara and lip liner on), she had a happy smile on and just got in her car which was close to mine and drove off. I just tried to look busy while I was watching her. After I put my wig on, I sat in the car and applied some eye shadow, lipstick. While finishing up, a large truck parked behind me and the guy just sat there. I don't think he was watching me, probably eating his lunch. Once I was ready I drove off to the park.
At the park, there were about a dozzen cars and the same number of people scattered around doing their own thing. I parked as far away as possible and unloaded my bike. I put on my bike helmet and rode off. There were several older people (mostly couples) walking on the paths and some teenagers either walking or biking. I passed many people coming in the other direction (and I looked back quite a few times just to see what they were doing) and saw no odd reactions. I was trying to smile, but I think I just ended up with a neutral expression as I noticed the people I saw didn't really respond with smiles...they just seemed to look at me, and carry on with the same expression. One teenager was stopped on a bridge just looking around. He saw me and was looking at me as I rode up and his eyes followed me as I rode past, either he was checking me out or read me, but I looked back and he was already looking somewhere else, so I figure he didn't see too much unusual about me. Then I headed back to the parking lot and zig zagged through about 6 more elderly people and one old man kept looking at me a few times. Packed up the bike and headed out. I would have tried to clean up then, but the facilities were not yet open for the season.
So I drove to another park and found that there was some wooden outhouses. One male and one female. Several people were coming and going from the parking lot so I waited for a bit and then went to the female out house. I changed in to my male jeans and then I thought I should go the male one because if someone comes they might be shocked. So I checked and quickly moved. Then about a minute later someone tired to open the door, I said 'just a minute' and made lots of grunting noise like I wasn't feeling that well. I had a wet rag and soap to wash up, but forgot to bring a mirror so I couldn't see the result. I ended up rubbing a bit too much ouch, but actually got pretty clean. I checked for the guy outside and he was gone, so I quickly made my way back to the car and drove home.
Lots of fun. I'm not nervous anymore, but I have to find quiet places to change...seems hard to do when the weather is nice, everyone and their dogs are outside doing stuff.