1) Have you ever told anyone you were a Crossdresser? wife only. That was plenty.
2) Have you every shown anyone your pictures? No.
3)How did people take it when you told or showed your pictures?N/A
4)Have you ever been caught? yes. Wife. My. St. Helens was quieter.
5) If so scary or exciting? scary. Wife strongly opposes this behavior.
6)Do you remember the first thing you bought? A blouse with a pinstripe flower pattern.
7) Still have it? No, it did not survive my only purge.
8)Are you happy with your look? Mostly, I can always improve.
9) What would you change about your look? Blend into the surroundings better.
10) Short-or long skirts? Is YES an answer here? I like either for appropriate occasions.
11)Do you go out dressed? Yes, usually on vacation or business trips. Not locally.
12) What kind of things do you like enjoy out and about? Plays, movies, public attractions, parks, shopping
13) Is there something you want to one day do ( bucket list). Fly pretty
14) Is there someone you try to copy look wise? Yes, a combination of several. I read a few selected fashion blogs for forty something ordinary good looking women to get ideas and good sense.
15) If you could go back and change one thing about your Crossdressing what would it be. Get smart about fashion and makeup quicker.
16) Do you feel being a Crossdresser makes you a better person? If yes how so? More understanding of what women experience
17)Is there anyone you fear finding out? Anyone on the job site.
18)What is your favourite article of clothing? My pink spring dress. It is so beautiful that it is worth putting up with winter just to get to wear it.
19) If you have bought your own clothes, have you ever had any issues with shopping / sales clerks etc? Yes, but rarely. Been kicked out of a dressing room but only once twenty years ago. One fussy SA in California, but that is all. Every SA otherwise has been great,
20)What are your expectations of marriage or relationships that pertain to crossdressing ? Or what do you wish/ hope for if you do not have it worked out with your partner? peace and quiet. That was my father?s daily goal by age 40 and the same for one of my two grandfathers. The other grandfather, no one was so fierce as would dare stir him up.