Should I come out to the neighbors?
I'm looking for some thoughts on this.
My SO is understanding and very supportive, which has helped me to not feel so negative about my crossdressing, so I've been dressing quite often recently. I've already come out to my sister and some close friends, with excellent results, but I'm just trying to figure out the best way to deal with my neighbor/semi-friend who lives in the apartment across the hall.
It's just a pain trying to hide it from him and his gf as I never know when he's going to knock on the door to visit or borrow a dvd or something.
I don't know/don't really care about the other people in the building, it's just very inconvenient to have to get changed or pretend I'm not home or can't hear the door when the neighbor knocks.
He's in his twenty's and I don't think it would be that much of a problem for him, but I don't know how to bring it up, etc...
There's been several close calls already, where the neighbor has knocked when I've been lounging en fem, and almost said "Come In" without even thinking.
Any advice?
Thanx everyone.
Don't get outed - get out.
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Originally Posted by
Ashley S
There's been several close calls already, where the neighbor has knocked when I've been lounging en fem, and almost said "Come In" without even thinking.
If you just act like it's normal, it shouldn't be a problem. A bit of a surprise for him maybe. Your SO is OK with it, so avoid the guilt trip and the fear. AND it's your place he's coming to. Everyone has a right to do their own thing in their own home.
Who knows, he might stop pestering you to borrow stuff.
:doh: What's a girl to do? Whatever she wants.
Huggs
Portia
Likely already knows or suspects
I have been seeing the our secretiveness, while sometimes necessary, is usually not. I have come out to a couple of folks, almost all of my neighbors probably already know, as I have been out often, at times during the day. I love going out during the day, but I still worry about neighbors seeing. Seems like if I'm fairly discrete and dress well and act politely there is no trouble.
Hugs, Christine