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    Stephanie Lake StephanieLake's Avatar
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    I did it

    Inspired by a post by Christie Ann, I decided to go on a hike today as a MIAD, technically a MAIS since I wore a skirt, no wig or makeup since I don't have any, just the skirt, a flowery t-shirt and my B forms. It was a 5.8 mile hike to the Goat Mountain Fire Lookout in the Sierra National Forest. I only saw one other person on the trail on my way back. We said hi to each other and he continued up to the top as I went down. Since it was a weekday, I figured traffic would be slow but I found myself getting disappointed that that there weren't more people on the trail. Well, maybe next time. That will be tomorrow as I plan to go for a walk to the dam wearing a flowery skirt, t-shirt and my C forms. Boy am I getting brave. Lol
    Dressing up. There's never a wrong time for it, just enjoy being you.

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    Great job. Getting out dresses is fun, right?

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    Stephanie Lake StephanieLake's Avatar
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    I love it and wish I could do it more often. Each time I go out I am less nervous then the last time.
    Dressing up. There's never a wrong time for it, just enjoy being you.

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    Woo hoo. Congratulations on a successful outing. The summer is young, lots more time to go out again.

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    Wonderful. You have inspired me now. I have to do this soon. I really have been wanting to get out and about in a skirt. Congratulations.

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    Stephanie, That is wonderful. I wish I could go for such a hike.
    Please call me Jamie, I always_have crossdressed, I always will, "alwayshave".

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    I am a psychic; and, I see many more outings in your future. Enjoy every one of them.
    It's never too late to enjoy a happy childhood.
    Live each day as though it's your last 'cause one day you'll be right.
    I'm finding the more feminine side of me...and I ❤️ this adventure.

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    Great stuff! I walk the dog en femme, but stick to pants/jeans so I am still presenting male, although I sometimes change into a skirt/dress when in the woods

    I fear the local neighbours/villagers seeing me and telling my Wife or Children

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    Stephanie Lake StephanieLake's Avatar
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    I did it again. I went for what I call my "dam walk". It's about 1 mile or so, across the primary and secondary dams at the lake. I was wearing a blue floral skirt that ends a couple inches above my knee, women's T-shirt, women's sandals, bra and my C forms.

    There were a couple cars in the lot, which meant at least 2 people already out on the dam or the trails leading off. I almost chickened out but said, the heck with that, I need to do this. I got out and started down the dam. About half way across I saw 2 women walking towards me. I held my head high, shoulders back, and walked towards them like it was nothing. Although my heart rate was telling another story. Lol. We smiled at each other, said good morning as we passed and continued on. There were a couple guys walking and another pair on bikes. They didn't say a word.

    On the way back to the cabin, I decided I wanted to sit by the water for awhile. While I was there, I walked past several people, and a few walked past me while I was sitting. I even went and used the restroom before I left. No interaction or reaction by any of them, at least while I could see them.

    I'm beginning to believe that most people just don't care, or if they do, they don't say anything. I don't get the opportunity to do this very often, every few months is all, and in the past have just gone out for evening walks during the off season. I see myself going out more during the day on future trips up here. Now I just need to get a wig and learn how to do makeup.
    Last edited by StephanieLake; 06-22-2023 at 05:34 PM.
    Dressing up. There's never a wrong time for it, just enjoy being you.

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    Steph, I'm convinced that people do notice, but the vast majority of people these days just don't react in a way that we notice. They might talk amongst themselves about the person they just saw, but who cares? Nicely done

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    Your outings are inspiring. I?m hoping to go for it soon and stories like these make it feel a little less stressful. Thanks.

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