Double the wardrobe...Double the fun???
brandi_michelle69
Posts: 84 Member
A question for the ladies....Just curious, would ya ever consider dating a crossdresser? {Play Nice} :flowerforyou:
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Probably....but not until I could actually fit into your wardrobe.0
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No. Especially if they looked better than me!:embarassed:0
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No. Especially if they looked better than me!:embarassed:
^^ this would be my fear - just went to a drag show and DAMN they are hot!0 -
Only if I'm still hotter.0
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Well, I'm happily taken by a man who only wears man clothing.
That said, if I was single I'd say sure why not. As long as he didn't look better in heels...0 -
Women REALLY love clothes!0
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^True Story0
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Women REALLY love clothes!
We also love taking it off0 -
No... but only because I'm married. :happy:0
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No. Especially if they looked better than me!:embarassed:
^^ this would be my fear - just went to a drag show and DAMN they are hot!
I never wear makeup....maybe he would teach me the right way0 -
No. Especially if they looked better than me!:embarassed:
^^ this would be my fear - just went to a drag show and DAMN they are hot!
I never wear makeup....maybe he would teach me the right way
You don't need it! :flowerforyou:0 -
I did once but maybe I should save that for TMI Tuesday...0
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no.0
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Probably....but not until I could actually fit into your wardrobe.
This... but also only if they taught me how to do my damn hair and makeup.0 -
Agreed on the "only if I'm hotter" answers. I don't care you secure you think you are, a dude that looks better than you as a woman is going to make you feel a little fug.0
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Totally...I am so clueless when it come to fashion, maybe I could get some pointers! And some arm candy!0
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No but mostly cause I wont date someone who takes longer to get ready then I do lol :drinker:0
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I remember a number of years ago trying on a particularly sparkly long number and I looked like I was a cross dresser......0
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My husband can walk better in heels than I can. It's sad, but true haha.0
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can't wait until TMI Tuesday0
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Some great replies so far....Let me clarify, when I said "crossdresser", I didnt mean a guy that occasionally wears panties on their head :P I meant more like this.......0 -
Well i'm always wearing his clothes, so i dont see why he couldn't wear mine.
After all he's always trying to get into my pants as it is.
I don't see any problems with it, clothes is just clothes.0 -
If I wasn't married...sure.
But be warned, I am territorial about my shoes.0 -
I always wanted to fart through silk. :blushing:0
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No way!! I want compliments! Not compitition!!
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Sorry but no.0
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Mel Gibson in a skirt? You bet your thong, sweetie ;-)
Were I not married, and if the male was straight but liked to wear pretty things-I would not have a problem with it. Except he would have to be a LOT younger than I am because at my age...any dude in lipstick is prolly pretty homely-brings to mind the lead character in The Birdcage-Auntie Albert.
Interesting question-and to the OP-id that is a pic of you, you are beautiful!0 -
If I were still single, I would TOTALLY date a cross dresser. Although to be honest, all of the male cross dressers I ever met liked other men.
My answer would likely differ if the cross dresser hoped to one day physically change to a woman. Unfortunately, my biology makes me more attracted to men with male parts, so that could be an issue, although there are lots of male cross dressers who do not intend on making the change.0 -
I don't think I would....I like my men real manly, that means dressed manly too.0
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Yes. I am currently dating a man who cross-dresses. We have been together for the last 3 years now. He told me early that he always wanted to try it - I bought him his first dress. We have been amassing a wardrobe for him ever since. It's not a big deal. I borrow his underwear when all mine is dirty. When I gained weight, I borrowed his skirts. That part is actually crazy convenient.
As for the rest of it - it's just clothes. I love being a woman, so I get why someone else would want to be (or at least look) like a woman, too. He generally presents as male, but it's fluid for him. That's fine by me. I love him, no matter what he wears or what aspect of what gender he decides he wants to be today. That works itself out well enough for our relationship. And as time goes on, he finds himself identifying more and more with his female qualities and is discovering that it's not JUST the clothes - he really does identify as female in many ways. That confuses him more than it confuses me, but we talk about it. Sometimes I think he just needs reassurance that I love him no matter how he feels.
Though he gets ultra paranoid when buying women's clothes. I'm like "Sweetie, if you've worked in retail for more than a month, you've met cross-dressers. The employees don't care if a dude is browsing the skirt rack. They really don't. They mostly just want to finish their shift and go home." *sigh*0
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