Thanks! As a matter of fact, I'm out at work already. My fingernails are constantly painted, I often wear my clip on earrings, I sometimes wear lipstick (as I mentioned earlier), I underdress frequently and though I now wear them sporadically, I once wore those same 42D breast forms under my work clothes for a whole week. They did elicit some interesting attention and double takes. I have since invested in a pair of 42Cs, which have become my regular working boobs.
Looking like this does bring about some curiosity and those who have asked me about it directly have received a direct answer. A few of my co-workers have seen images of me dressed.
jjjjohanne, I like outer layers as well, but mostly because I find women's clothes don't keep out the cold as well as men's clothes do. Maybe it's the fit, I don't know. I would have worn an outer layer with my outfit if it hadn't been such a warm day.
I'm fairly slender for my height, so I don't have that much of the V problem. I do prefer to wear dark tops and lighter skirts to draw attention away from my shoulders, though.
I understand what you mean about it being a costume in one's mind. It never was for me. I was dressed to the best of my ability, as I always am when I go out. In a way, I outdid myself. It was my first time out in heels. As a matter of fact, it was my first time driving a car in heels, as well.
Anyway, who cares if my co-workers think it's a costume? I'm not going to let that get in the way of an opportunity to go out and be seen dressed. Besides, we all had a good laugh, which is great for team building, which is a desired ability within an organization. On top of all that, for once, crossdressing has made me money.
The only thing that would make me love crossdressing more than I already do is if the thing paid for itself, which it doesn't. Bigly.
Thank you all for your replies.






