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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equal rights for the boys in tights
I love transvestites.
when i was 16 i was moved from my abismal foster carers into my own bedsit in a block of flats specifically made for vunerable people.
(security on the door, help when you needed it etc..)
well, it just so happened that the majority of tennents were transvestites. I lived next door to a 'hooker looking' one called Fiona. (red high heels, red lipstick, short mini skirt etc..)
and actually... they were really nice! I locked myself out of my flat once and being a scared 16 yr old girl, they all rallied around and helped me get back in my bedsit!
thus the start of my love for transvestites.
I did a design course at college, and one of the projects, you got to pick any subject you wanted.
I decided to design posters for a 'transvestite nightclub' and took pictures of my male class mates in drag...
I think they thought it was more fun dressing up than I did photographing them! (all men secretly want to look like woman if only for an hour).
below is one of the photos i took of my mates, and one of the posters i designed (including my own 'storm' logo design)
by the way, some poster header ideas are as follows:
1) equal rights for the boys in tights
2) god save the 'queen'
there was many more, but you get the jist.
( , Fri 16 Mar 2007, 14:10, Reply)
I love transvestites.
when i was 16 i was moved from my abismal foster carers into my own bedsit in a block of flats specifically made for vunerable people.
(security on the door, help when you needed it etc..)
well, it just so happened that the majority of tennents were transvestites. I lived next door to a 'hooker looking' one called Fiona. (red high heels, red lipstick, short mini skirt etc..)
and actually... they were really nice! I locked myself out of my flat once and being a scared 16 yr old girl, they all rallied around and helped me get back in my bedsit!
thus the start of my love for transvestites.
I did a design course at college, and one of the projects, you got to pick any subject you wanted.
I decided to design posters for a 'transvestite nightclub' and took pictures of my male class mates in drag...
I think they thought it was more fun dressing up than I did photographing them! (all men secretly want to look like woman if only for an hour).
below is one of the photos i took of my mates, and one of the posters i designed (including my own 'storm' logo design)
by the way, some poster header ideas are as follows:
1) equal rights for the boys in tights
2) god save the 'queen'
there was many more, but you get the jist.
( , Fri 16 Mar 2007, 14:10, Reply)
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