In response to TraciiG, the women involved TOLD me I looked better in women's clothes - it is not wishful thinking. At no point did I suggest they were more attracted to me in women's clothes. One of these women said she would only go out with me (for the evening, not as in a relationship) if we both wore long skirts as she was not sitting next to anyone with legs that good. One of the many reasons I like wearing women's clothes is that I think I look better in them than in male clothes, and the feedback from women suggests that I am justified in this perception - or are you telling me all these women were inventing this? I get a lot of positive feedback from women about how I look in a dress and not all of it is people trying to sell me stuff. Only rarely do they say I look like a woman - in fact one I asked what she saw when I walked into the room, said, "My, what a very stylish person". I don't have a feminine profile and that stops me looking like a woman except from a distance. I think the reason this works is that the features I have that can be enhanced can only be enhanced with women's clothes - if you are male it is not possible to lengthen your legs with heels or exaggerate your figure with a tight belt and bulky trousers (my waist is much narrower than my hips) together with shoulder pads. I am going to stand by my argument that it is possible for some men to look better in womenswear than menswear, just as some women look better in trousers than skirts.