I always feels more enhanced while drinking and dressing. Do you'll feel that way?
Love Sabrina
I always feels more enhanced while drinking and dressing. Do you'll feel that way?
Love Sabrina
Casual drinking has been associated with lowering inhibitions. Too much booze and you may end up regretting loosing your inhibitions!
Drinking and D, both can lead to an accident, just do both responsibly.
I always heard that friends arent supposed to let friends drink and dress. Please dress responsibly.
I always found that holding a coffee mug whilst trying to do up a bra one-handed was a recipe for spilled coffee and a nail split by a bra hook... Wasn't that what you meant...?
All things in moderation, I believe... nothing wrong with a few drinks in the right place and with the right company...
Katey x
"Put some lipstick on - Perfume your neck and slip your high heels on
Rinse and curl your hair - Loosen your hips, and get a dress to wear" Stefani Germanotta
Hi Sabrina,
Not trying to minimalize your post as it is a legitimate question and I suppose for some it can enhance the experience but for me personally not so much. Now for my warped sense of humour. The comments about "dressing and drinking" got me thinking about public awareness commercials for TG folks . . . goes something like this
Lights up on the commercial - a non descript police office with a well dressed female detective sitting behind the desk. Three people rush in a state of panic
Detective: Before anyone asks she is fine. It is fortunate we found her before things became serious.
Friend 1: We turned our back for a moment and she was gone. We were just having a few drinks before going out
Friend 2: I told you she was drinking too much . . . what were we thinking
Friend 3: There is nothing we can do about it now. Thank goodness she is okay.
Phone rings on desk and detective picks up the receiver, non audible conversation. Detective puts down the phone.
Detective: They are bringing her in. Prepare yourself as she is fine but it is not pretty. I think we all learned a lesson here and this time make sure she gets home safe.
Door opens and another detective is leading a person in. The person's wig is askew, lipstick way overdrawn around lips, far too much blue eye shadow, fuchsia leggings with brown knee socks and purple sneakers, lime green tunic top.
Friends all give an audible gasp . . . close up on detective behind the desk who shakes her head and silently says "Darn shame what happens when you drink and dress"
Fade to black . . . caption appears . . . Friends don't let friends drink and dress. Dress responsibly ( BTW thanks Andy for the tag line )
Hugs
Isha
I think drinking lowers your testosterone levels, so it makes sense
I will have a drink or 3 at home when I dress...mostly out of sheer boredom and it makes it more interesting. I'm not too much of a fan sitting home alone dressed so a $1.09 bottle of wine just makes it that much more fun, it loosens you up a bit too. And when I am out, as long as I do NOT have to drive I will toss back a few too. xoxo
I have never dressed drunk or drunk dressed, this despite the fact that I drink quite a lot (BUT!! I have no intention to ever be drunk.)
Entire books have been written on the effects of drinking alcohol. Hundreds of books. Yes, alcohol reduces your inhibitions. That's why people drink it. Entire industries have been built around the consumption of alcohol. Many people are born as a result of alcohol consumption.
Personally, long term alcohol consumption has caused me a serious medical problem so I had to quit drinking several years ago. Moderate consumption is OK for most people but for many, it's hard to limit their consumption once they start drinking.
I suggest setting a limit and sticking to it. If you find yourself getting into trouble when you drink, quit drinking.
hi , peeple tell me i drink to much, i always come back with the same line, with the way my life is now im surprised i dont drink more.hug love lynda
I don't drink and dress, but then again, I don't drink and do anything. My wife, however, is another story. She's fully supportive and comfortable with me dressing at home, or going out alone while dressed. But if we're going out as a couple for dinner, or shopping, then I better have a glass of wine waiting for her on my dressing table as I'm getting ready. One glass is enough to loosen her up and get us out of the house. Over a second glass at dinner she starts to enjoy our "girl's night out". If she goes for a third glass, then she spends the rest of the night pretending we're lesbians lovers...Good thing she always has a designated driver:-)
Jaye
Satchel was right, something is gaining on me...And God bless the creator of e-cigs!
It all depends on the drink. My dressing involves an inward tuck, the McNuggets tucked up and all all held in place with some support panties. This really limits the abdominal space left over for my bladder. So as much as I love craft beers and ciders, wine, and coffee drinking can really put the clamps on an outing. So I don't drink much before outings, especially diuretics like coffee and tea. Lineups in the ladies' rooms can be long and undoing and re updoing everything is a hassle.
I rarely drink hard liquor/spirits, but inefemme that might be my choice.
I feel enhanced when dressing.
Rachel,
As a crossdresser my personality has several facets. Therefore, I suppose I can be forgiven for being facetious.
Based on some serious errors of judgment in younger years, I have no intention of drinking and dressing- certainly not now that Facebook exists.
Cowardly? - too darned right.
Oh Gosh. Just this morning I got fully dressed and had two good shots. Sunday morning early is Carla time. I click-clacked out to the kitchen with my new birthday heels and my big tits and set the coffee brewer. I played around with outfits (it's a big titty day so nothing really fits right) and decided to take off the knit dress and go with the minimal short top that barely covers the titties and the short lace skirt that makes me look like a trailer park tramp. Oooo! Loving myself in the mirror after another shot, I realize that I didn't empty the left over coffee in the pot from yesterday. Hobbling out to the kitchen, I discover that the machine had overflowed all over the counter and down to the new tile floor that I just spent $12K to have installed. After feverish clean-up with big tits in the way, I remedied the situation. Was this an alcohol mistake? Naa! I'm all warm and fuzzy now with a nice buzz. I'm sure DADT wife will be up soon to ruin all that.
I've waited so long for this time. Makeup is so frustrating. Shaking hands and I look so old. This was a mistake.
My new maid's outfit is cute. Sure fits tight.
And then I step into the bedroom and in the mirror, I see a beautiful woman looking back at me.
Smile, Honey! You look fabulous!
Thats more or less what I was thinking too.
Heehee! Thanks for the awesome commercial.Friends don't let friends drink and dress. Dress responsibly ( BTW thanks Andy for the tag line )
Oh, and to answer the original question, what I drink and the way I dress really arent related, but I would be kind of scared to get dressed (either drab or femme) while drunk, for fear of how I would end up looking... Buttons not lined up, fly open, one shoe missing, etc. Not cool.
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My personal experience is that I enjoy a drink (or three) when I am in guy mode, but when dressed, I have no desire for alcohol and really have gone long stretches even without eating (not hungry) in girl mode. That has mostly happened to me when dressed in a hotel room on the road, probably rationalizing that the money I would spend on food was better spent on a bra and panty set for the evening.
Alcohol makes me numb, inside and out. I don't drink and get dressed because then I literally cannot feel the clothes as well, which is half the point.
I'll still enjoy a smoke, but drinking for nights when I'm trying NOT to CD, strangely.
Having a couple of mixed Vodka drinks, while dressed up, is one of my fun reasons to dress in the first place!! The dishes can wait!!
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“Love isn't a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun like struggle. To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.” - Fred Rogers,
I'll drink to that Hon.
Second star to the right and straight on till morning
I don't drink and dress. If something were to happen, I would want all of my decision making functions fully operating.
Also, drinking and dressing (at least of of the house) could lead to drinking while driving. I know someone who was recently stopped at a sobriety check point after drinking. In short, she had to do the toe-to-heel walk in heels. She was arrested and charged with for driving while intoxicated (DWI/DUI). She was place in handcuffs for the mandatory ride to the police station. She was placed in the women's holding cell (she is a GG) until the next morning. I don't want to find out which holding cell they would put me in. I'm not sure either of the choices would be safe for Steffi.
Hi, I'm Steffi and I'm a crossdresser... And I accept and celebrate both sides of me. Or, maybe I'm gender fluid.
Me?
I go mad over the euphoria of coke.
There is enough socialism out with others drinking and I do not like the taste of alcohol.
I have a good time and when everyone wants to gamble with cards...
I win.
Work on your elegance,
and beauty will follow.