Cross Dressing
The last time I wore a skirt was not as liberating or exciting as it could have been. I'd lost a drinking game and had been given the task of running from the bar, across the road and back again whilst wearing a friends clothes as a forfeit.
Easy, I thought. I hadn't reckoned on them getting every person in the pub to block my way back to the bar whilst I was outside. I had to FIGHT my way through. And I'm not much of a fighter.
Your own thoughts on cross dressing for fun, pleasure or profit are most welcome.
( , Thu 15 Mar 2007, 15:05)
The last time I wore a skirt was not as liberating or exciting as it could have been. I'd lost a drinking game and had been given the task of running from the bar, across the road and back again whilst wearing a friends clothes as a forfeit.
Easy, I thought. I hadn't reckoned on them getting every person in the pub to block my way back to the bar whilst I was outside. I had to FIGHT my way through. And I'm not much of a fighter.
Your own thoughts on cross dressing for fun, pleasure or profit are most welcome.
( , Thu 15 Mar 2007, 15:05)
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I'm a straight non-girly woman
and I really hate skirts. I can do a frock for a couple of hours but skirts, wtf are they about? You have to choose something else to wear with them, and it has to 'go'. That's twice the clothing effort!
So I can't understand why men would want to wear kilts or sarongs. Why wear something that might fall down in public, or otherwise embarrass you?
( , Fri 16 Mar 2007, 8:47, Reply)
and I really hate skirts. I can do a frock for a couple of hours but skirts, wtf are they about? You have to choose something else to wear with them, and it has to 'go'. That's twice the clothing effort!
So I can't understand why men would want to wear kilts or sarongs. Why wear something that might fall down in public, or otherwise embarrass you?
( , Fri 16 Mar 2007, 8:47, Reply)
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