All my kids know. The first was my son who found me working in the garage in a short mini skirt (it was summertime, hot, and my garage is detached and in the rear of my house. He was supposed to be...
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All my kids know. The first was my son who found me working in the garage in a short mini skirt (it was summertime, hot, and my garage is detached and in the rear of my house. He was supposed to be...
I'm also a man in a skirt. I am happy in my gender identity as a male, but am drawn to the clothing that society has assigned to the "other" binary. I wear skirts, heels and hose during the work week...
I have to agree with Moose - I am not trying to appear as a woman. I am a Man In A Skirt. I wear hose and heels because wingtips look really bad with an A-line skirt. I do have to agree that we (all...
I have had a similar experience. I am a Dude in a Skirt. I present male, but wear skirts and heels. One morning while at the self serve gas station for a big box retailer I attempted to lay the fuel...
Men aren't the only ones who take clues based on the sound of clicking heels. I had a hankering for a cinnamon roll one morning, so I was walking up up the sidewalk towards the front door of a...
I too am the "Dude in a dress". I won't pass - not now, not ever. The mustache is a bit much, even for women of a certain age and a Mediterranean background. I like my 'stache, I've had it for more...
I love the clothes. I love the way I feel when dressed, I think it gives me a kinder, more gentle and accepting perspective than I am allowed when not dressed. I think I like emulating a female...
I have traveled with my female clothes, including a pair of killer heels in my checked luggage and it hasn't been a problem. I did, however, get pulled out of the security line for the dreaded 'bag...
I had to learn how to sew as part of a mechanics course. The first thing I had to actually do it on was the covering for biplane wings - French fell seams and all. I've found anything that doesn't...
I wasn't dating. I wasn't even looking. We found one another by pure chance. It's possible, and it will happen when you least expect it. There are loving and accepting women out there. But you can't...
The only comment I have had from a medical professional upon seeing my painted toes was "Wow, yours look better than mine". I would hope so, I had a pedi done the day before just because I knew they...
I'm going to go with Eddie Izzard on this one - I'm all male and half female. He explains it like this: "Women get to wear what they want, and so do I". I am not female, I don't have a female locked...
I couldn't agree more. When I was younger I was terrified at being "discovered" and even more terrified at the idea of admitting that I am a Cder. With age, and a very supportive SO, I have been able...
I'm 6'4", my SO is 4'10" and just I love wearing 3-4" heels. It is occasionally a problem when with my lady...
Go for it. There is something incredible about slipping on a pair of hose, or even sliding into clean sheets in bed that is indescribable. Wonderful doesn't even come close. Go for the pedi as well....
I can't think of truer words that describe my situation. I lurked on this forum until shamed into joining by a member addressing the lurkers who in effect said "Step out of the shadows and come join...
I was terrified the first time I dressed for my SO. I had a LBD, hose and heels on and had to take a deep breath (actually several) before I walked around the corner to where she was sitting. We had...
I was one of those people who would never reveal themselves, even to myself. As I got older, I realized that denial wasn't working, and started to buy my own clothes. I met a wonderful lady, and...
I have had my legs shaved for two or three years now, and I will never go back to being hairy - I love the feel of smooth legs. I wear shorts in the summer time, and I KNOW it has been noticed by the...
I will admit to having tested the waters with jokes and off-hand comments to gauge my SO's reaction to the idea. She accepted the concept, jokingly at first, but then with a whole-hearted acceptance...