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    A woman would at least change her shoes before walking the dog. And not skulk around on the back street.

    How many stories have we read here about crossdressers getting all dolled up and walking around their neighborhoods late at night? That's a dead giveaway.

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    Thanks Krisi, my thoughts exactly (hence the thread). Until I was splashed with that pink radioactive goop a year ago I wouldn't have thought twice though, just a well dressed GG walking her dog, in heels, at night, down the back lane...I was so clueless 😴

    I'm still on the fence though (yah, I sit on my fence at night staring at people walking down the lane, that's not creepy at all! 😨 ) I'm sure she's not looking for conversation but if the rest of the neighborhood is as clueless as I was I take it as the green light to do the same thing myself, now all I got a do is get a dog...maybe one of those fake units on a stick (leash) that looks like a dog? 😀

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    Naw, she is just a GG breaking in her new heels by walking the dog for some special event or dance she will attend. My wife used to do that all the time.

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    If you're wanting to walk a dog, I have a great Dane mix that looks good in a tutu and would loved to be walked!

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    Walking a dog is a good excuse to be walking around the neighborhood early in the morning or late in the evening but not dressed to the nines and certainly not in high heels. The downside of the walking the dog thing is, the dog is a conversation starter and you might not want to engage in conversation with a stranger or neighbor while dressed as a woman.

    (Soapbox Mode) Please don't get a dog just so you can walk it dressed. An animal is a lifetime commitment, not a toy. (Exit soapbox Mode)

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    If you have a dog why don't you walk the animal at the same time. Nothing breaks the ice better then starting a conversation about dogs.

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    I agree with trying a chance meeting, talking about dogs.

    If you don't get a response so be it.

    Good luck and be tactful, don't try to bust her.
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    Sigh, scratch my top two ideas: 'borrowing' a dog from the shelter and pouncing off my fence yelling 'Hah, clocked ya!'...back to the drawing board! LOL 😀

    Seriously though, I think I might try the chance conversation in passing, hey, it happens to me when ever I go out, mind you I don't look forward to it...ahh maybe I'll just stay sitting on my fence 😕

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    Hell-o Robin
    Yeah, sitting on your fence desperately yelling
    something like "Here Kitty Kitty Kitty!" might just
    get her to come to you.
    Much Love,
    Kristyn
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    I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it!!!

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    LOL, that would be such a calming and friendly approach I imagine! 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin414 View Post
    I notice a very attractive woman who walks her dog every night (like 10 pm) in my neighborhood (and in the back lane, not on the front street) and she's peculiarly well dressed (sometimes in heels even). It's a safe neighborhood but I can't help think it's a little out of place for a GG, I'd like to say 'hi' but I don't want to freak her out. Any thoughts?
    I agree with the other girls, a GG would tend to use the front streets. And, if I were me, I would love to learn there is a sister living in my area, maybe on my street. I would love to make friends with her, and be able to have coffee, or even dinner, together, and talk from time to time. And since she is doing her walking in the dark, alone, I suspect she would appreciate making a friend, too.

    Do let us know what you learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannigirl View Post
    Dress up and go say hi!!
    Now THAT is a great answer!

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