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Ok girls, as promised, here's the second part: having arrived at the LGBT bar I was feeling nervous again but then we ordered some drinks with the bartender saying 'hi ladies', clearly having seen this type of thing before. I immediately felt flattered. Then we bumped into some lesbians my friend knew from the bar (she had actually gone to the bar before this evening but after her proposition to me). They seemed to really enjoy seeing a crossdresser but still treated me as one of their own. I told them this was my first time and it was for fun and to support my friend. We had some drinks and started dancing, at this moment I was a bit tipsy and it just felt right to be dressed like this. I was dancing like a real girl, forgetting what my friend had taught me, it all came natural. The girls also started grabbing my (pretty big) boobs (they were lesbian after all), but it was all in good fun and I definitely didn't mind. Didn't return the favor thought 'cause it didn't feel right.
At one point me and one of the girls actually started looking at the guys there, saying things like "I could defintiely make him happy" and giggling about it. It was new to both of us, both pretending to fancy men. I also went to the women's bathroom a couple of times with some of them to fix our make-up. No weird looks here either. I danced with some (gay) men as well. Finally my friend and I went home. In the end nothing had happened between any of us but I wasn't counting on it anyway. It was only then that I realized that the other girls never found out my real name, they'd only gotten to know me as Jessica.
As for the future, I'd really enjoy to go back there as a girl. My friend also really enjoyed going there and having me as company. I'm sure we'll figure something out. Not sure if I'd propose to go other places as a girl though. I think it would then really start to get suspicious (she already saw how much I actually enjoyed it. I should have tried to keep it on the downside at times, but it's so hard no to when you're wearing girls' clothes).
Also, I've gotten a lot more respect for the LGBT community. No insults, only positive things to say, accepting,... I guess it's because these people are used to feeling different that they're so supportive of everyone being what they wanna be. I'm mean I'm not turning gay (although I definitely enjoyed checking out boys) but I really admire these people.
And finally, as always, many thanks to all of you ladies! Without your advice and support, I'd never gotten through with this and I'd have had so much regret for not having been at this night, which was one of the best of my life and one I'll never forget. I hoped you all enjoyed my story, which btw is not fictional. I love you girls xxx
Jessica
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