to incorporate cross dressing into your everyday life
hey,
i read a lot of threads of people who wear androgyne or female clothing in their everyday life. some let their hair grow out or use clear nail polish. they don't exactly crossdress, but they incorporate it in their everyday life.
i think this is very interesting and maybe i should do it, too.
i have a few questions to those, who live their life that way.
how does your family and friends react?
how does stranger react?
does the good feeling of doing these things outweigh the negative comments?
some crossdressers need the two "extreme sides"; to be a manly man and sometimes to be a woman. how do you feel to be always "in between"?
to be honest... i already lived my life this way. i was very feminine/androgyne. but the way people treated me was very displeasing. no one ever attacked me physically, but they treat you different when you "break the rules" ;)
in consequences of some events i went back to dress more male. at first it felt great, because people treated me in a better way and i felt comfortable. but now i miss something and i think about dressing more androgyne again.
Why do I wear Fem...? Because I want to!
Yes it is a choice but it is mine. You may as well ask why women wear male clothing.
Besides, there is comfort and price. Women's t-shirts and pull-on tops have larger necklines and I do not like tight crew-neck male shirts. Fem jeans are softer and have stretch. These items are also often cheaper on sale, women's fashion styles change almost overnight and stores discount old styles to make room for the new. Men's styles have barely changed in 30-years, or more. I recently picked up several Fem-jeans for prices between $5 and $10, try that with men's jeans. Fem clothing also comes in nicer colors, men's stuff is most often the color of mud. As for skirts, well... LOL. I like them; but only at home so far.
Do I worry about what others think, about as much as I worry about what they think about my pickup truck; which is to say not at all. Besides, most people worry more about how they are perceived so they don't pay attention to me.
The only rule is there are no rules,
Hugs,
Sandra1746