In my school there was a dress opposite day it was where the boys dressed as a girls and girls dressed as boys.
Did anybody's school have this?
Did you dress up?
Whats did you wear?
How did it go?
I never did do it I was too shy and not cool enough.
In my school there was a dress opposite day it was where the boys dressed as a girls and girls dressed as boys.
Did anybody's school have this?
Did you dress up?
Whats did you wear?
How did it go?
I never did do it I was too shy and not cool enough.
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I have never heard of such a thing. Maybe it’s a TN thing?
We had a "Sadie Hawkins Dance" in high school. Basically the girls were supposed to ask out the guys to the dance on "Sadie Hawkins Day". But it morphed into guys dressing like girls and girls dressing like guys on Sadie Hawkins Day long before I was in school.
I never participated as I wasn't popular enough to care about it even though I would have loved to.
By the mid 80's the schools stopped having that because too many kids took it too far on the dress up day and the administrators felt it was not appropriate anymore.
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My school never had it. If they did I would have done it for sure
Well mine was an all boys school, so not sure how that would have worked.
It was called Dress opposite day
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Never had a crossdress day.
The Sadie Hawkins dance is where everyone looked like thy came from the mountains.
The school I attended didn't have a day like this. Of course it was an all male school. Cheers
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We never had a day like that either. I would not have had enough cloths any way, to dress like a girl that early in life.
My school did not have a crossdress day, and I don't think I would have had the guts to participate.
My school had it as part of Spirit Week. I never dressed. Though most of the girls in my school didn't dress too differently than boys to begin with.
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When and where I went to high school an "opposite dressing" day would not have been accepted by most of the school. Then again, there were no real rules against bullying in place back then in practice ... you survived however you could.
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My school did that once for "school spirit week", aka Homecoming Week..... I didn't participate because like many others here, I was too shy and not "cool" enough. LOL
Oh, my school also held a "Womanless Beauty Review"...? Again, I didn't participate for the same reasons. Also, one reason they did that was because the women just wanted to see the guys dressed like girls..... Smh
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Our dress opposite day people just wore their pants backwards... I don't think we understood.
I graduated in 1977. We had a Backwards dance (girls asked guys), but that was it.
And we had something called Slave Day. I'm sure that went away a long time ago.
I wouldn't have, if they had it, but then now I'd be regretting not doing so, so guess it was good they didn't.
This may sound odd but, in about the 10th grade, late 60's, our school did a slave day. We bid on each other for the opportunity to have someone to treat as their
personal slave for a whole day. A pair of BFF girls bought me and had me where a dress all day. I seem to remember a pair of handcuffs were involved.
Great fun.
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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.
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Back in my HS days, we had no such thing.
We were too busy dodging sabre toothed tigers on the way to the school cave.
I did, however, get an "A" in Fire starting.....
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Okay, Here is the pic of my in my dress at the womanless beauty contest on Dec 31 1974 at a Baptist Church! My first public crossdressing pic. I had been CDing in private at home for several years. I wanted to wear heels, but my mother thought I would not be able to walk in them. Little did she know I had been walking in her heels for years!
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Not in Catholic school.
Please call me Jamie, I always_have crossdressed, I always will, "alwayshave".
Not in my large urban area. If you want to see potential outcomes check out Youtube. There are plenty of young guys attired in prom dresses.
We did not have a Cross Dress day, however I became the unofficial Mascot for the Varsity Cheerleading Team. I should have used more padding up top. LOL
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