Helen, I'd give my eye tooth to be able to dress for a week. Enjoy.
Helen, I'd give my eye tooth to be able to dress for a week. Enjoy.
Please call me Jamie, I always_have crossdressed, I always will, "alwayshave".
It is something to immerse yourself in but it's also tiring. Getting ready each morning, the shaving can take it's toll on your skin, time spent in front of the mirror doing makeup which might be twice in one day if I decide to go out to a restaurant in the evening so it's change from a lighter touch day finish to something more glam. Putting on padding, lacing into a corset, all take time. As for choosing that day's outfit(s). Then there's the end of day clear down. Deep cleaning each night and putting clothes away. For those who are full time I guess it becomes easier as time goes by by if like me it's a rarity then at the end of the week there's the want for it to last longer but also a desire for a day off and the easiness of being in drab.
Don't get me wrong. The positives far out weight the negatives. Getting out and about, interacting with Jo public, SA's etc is to be treasured. It's just that as there's the pressure to make the most of every minute it can be 7 days full on and you get to that point where you say, "And breath".
Who dares wears Get in, get out without being noticed