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Hi New member here!
Being a realist, I've got zero chance of passing. So I don't even try.
I wear undies 24*7 and my wife is ok with that. I'm not allowed Bras though.
If I go out on my own, I'll wear heels, tights/stockings, skirt, bra and blouse/top. I'm obviously a man wearing women's clothes but I'm at that age where I don't care anymore.
Only reactions I ever get is the occasional laugh or comment from groups of teenage girls.
Nobody else appears to care.
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Hi,
I dress in hybrid mode pretty much 100% of the time.
Every day I wear only ladies clothes; t-shirt, panties,jeans, knee highs, shoes (flat or 1 in heel) and jacket, every now and then i do put on lipstick and mascara. My nails and toenails are polished 100% of the time in some shade of pink. (not too bright though)
I also exercise daily and is only in women's gym clothes, without wig or makeup, actually I do not own a single wig, but i have not had a haircut since the epidemic started in Mexico in march, so it is getting to be pretty long now.
Somehow I am not that unhappy with the lockdown, and I am a bit wary of the time when I have to go back to the office and maybe cut my hair.
I believe hybrid is my style, I do like to put on full makeup every now and then, even when I am not yet very good at it, and i like dresses and heels, but I am happy with the level I have now and my wife seems to tolerate it well.
So hybrid is for me, with occasional times of full dressing with dresses, heels and bras.
I hope I can keep my long hair, I love it.!
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We were caravaning in Harrowgate (U/K) on visiting a clothing store (Primark) found on the reduced rail some tan coloured denim skirts--4pockets,belt loops &made from thick denim.They were marked at reduced price of ?3but on taking it to the till i was charged ?1 ! much to the wifes amusment (she was watching from some distance away) i picked up the remainder of the skirts. What for?--i hill walk(not a lot these days) &working around the house.In the hot weather we have just had they were a boon,even went out into the road to take pictures while so dressed--much to the amusment of a neighbors daughter.........
Only thing --went blackberry picking while wearing the skirt--the scratches took some time to heal........
Liz
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Apparently I've been hybrid mode for the last ten years but don't need any variety due to covid; tees, cuffed Bermuda shorts, sandals or sneakers so actually it's pure female. The only people that I interact with are those that I meet when walking my dog or the people putting groceries or other pickups I've ordered online into my car. Just because I can, I add mascara behind sunglasses and lipstick close to my natural lip color. I like the feel and taste. I've trimmed my own hair into an androgynous style. Five weeks ago I pierced my ears so the studs will come out next week and I can try some others. I'm really being super careful with covid but I might as well get some benefit from it.
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I don?t do that as I either wish to look like a man or a woman. Not something in between.
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I've never thought about being in hybrid mode. Actually it has been a long time since I had any men's clothes but I don't hide that I'm a guy. I wear women's jeans now, but still have women's pants when I used to work. I wear bras. Usually I go up a band size and wear a smaller cup size. Women catch on, but men don't seem to notice. I haven't really had any major problems with people while shopping.
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This topic has come up before, and I always enjoy reading all the different replies. I love going out in hybrid mode. I wear capris, women's jeans with booties, tops, shorts with women's shoes like cute deck shoes, sandals and athletic shoes.
I really like the cooler months (which is much of the year here) when I'm wearing jeans and booties because I get to be over 6 feet tall when I'm in guy mode! lol
As other's have mentioned, I'm at a point I don't really care what people think. It's just the way I like to dress.
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I do this at work almost every day. I wear panties 24/7, but at work, I also wear nude hose and a knee-length skirt with my "normal" work attire (t-shirt, work boots, etc). I don't really think of it as "hybrid" as much as "gender non-conforming." I'm not remotely trying to pass for female, but I'm obviously wearing clothes made and marketed for women.
To date, I've only received one remark about it, from a cashier at a convenience store I visit for coffee every morning. She simply asked "what's up with the skirt?", to which I responded, "It's what I'm comfortable wearing," and it hasn't been an issue since.