I don't wear them because a) I don't have the knees for them and b) I'm no longer in my 30s :(
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I don't wear them because a) I don't have the knees for them and b) I'm no longer in my 30s :(
I don't really get the BBW thing, but each to their own!
No, I have no reason to own one.
Looking lean and healthy is good. Looking thin and malnourished is bad.
Well, you're entirely free to describe yourself as gay. Just beware it doesn't lead to some awkward misunderstandings :D
I think 'looking good' has different meanings depending on whether or not someone passes. What does it mean to say that someone who doesn't pass at all looks good? Looks good as what - a woman or a...
Yes, I've read everything.
The list of motives for crossdressing is as long as a piece of string. Somewhere amongst all the more familiar stories will be people who really do just love the clothes...
Because, for those people, there aren't any.
I think sometimes it's possible to overthink on the subject of wearing women's clothes.
I personally would not bother engaging with trolls on YouTube. Even if you owned them with a witty comeback they'll just be pleased they got a response out of you and keep on with their comments....
If my old boss had done that to me he'd be regretting it. I hope you don't get any trouble over this.
Turtle necks and polo necks make your shoulders look broader, so wearing them may be more of a 'tell' than your adams apple.
AFAIK there is no conclusive scientific consensus on this issue. Is it learned behaviour, genetics, a bit of both? No one really knows.
You are joking right?
I'm not overweight by any means but I'm still trying to lose some weight around my tummy area. It's not as flat as I would like it. Doing some ab exercises helps with that.
I am cursed with a prominent adam's apple. If you don't do the scarf right it just draws attention to that area, which isn't what you want. I find the best thing is to wear clothes that lead the eye...
I think it's probably easier - and more convenient - for a crossdresser to keep their dressing secret than it is for a gay person to keep their sexuality secret.
xdressed I LOVE that outfit! Kimberly you looked great too. I'm a sucker for gothic and burlesque style dresses etc, I would wear them all the time if I could. Some of the clothes at Drac In A Box...
I think Kimberly made a really great point. In many ways it's down to transgender people to help change people's perception. (Not that I'm doing much in that regard.)
But I would like to add that...
To me it sounds like something someone would do if they were embarrassed about it and were going for damage control. It's like she's saying to them "Oh he's not really a crossdresser, he just lost a...
I do but not overtly fem. Some weeks back I went too far and made them too fem and I'm sure people definitely noticed, so I let them grow back a bit but keep them tidy. I'm going to gradually work...
It could be anything that gets someone read. Their face, their make up, their gait, their voice, anything. Just dress like any other woman would in whatever situation you're in, lay off the blue eye...
In all my life I have never noticed a crossdresser or transsexual person. Not out and about in town, not in bars or clubs. I guess people pass more often than they think :)
I never had those 'I should be a girl' feelings at a young age, and AFAIK didn't exhibit typically girly behaviour. My gender consciousness if I can call it that didn't surface until later in life....
Aw man :sad: Is there absolutely no possibility of working out some sort of compromise arrangement regarding your dressing, maybe designating one weekend a month or finding somewhere you can go to...
It happened to me in Debenhams at the weekend, Nichola. I found a nice pair of women's bootleg jeans in the sale but it was a regular leg and I wanted long. I had to ask an assistant if they had any...