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04-16-2008, 05:12 PM
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I had that also a few times when i crossdressed as a boy. It's quite funny if those girls are trying to hit you but then notice that you are a girl. =P. |
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tried crossdress during one Halloween weekend -
05-03-2008, 03:36 AM
I used to work at a movie theatre at the mall
that was my first time crossdressing I week before Halloween, there was an announcement to all staff members to dress up on Halloween starting Fri - Sun I wanted to dressup as Sailor Moon, but there was no store near my area that sells nor makes it on Friday afternoon, I surprised everyone that I dressed up as Disney Minnie Mouse someone mentioned why not dressup as a ballerina, luckily at Target, there was a pink ballerina leotard avail at the store so I went back to the employee locker room and put on the pink Ballerina leotard with attached miniskirt & showed it off to everyone after 15min, I went back to change back as Minnie Mouse I wore the hat with mouse ears & attached bow, a white slip & the dress outfit, & no tail & no high heels, just regular black comfortable shoes at first I did not think about how customers would react about 99.9% of customers reactions were good, but only one African American teen girl said something offensive as she walked by, but I ignored her I mostly wore the complete outfit down at the box office with another girl employee to keep company for 3 days and I also wore the complete out fit at the door one time I believe it was on Sunday night & I was alone at the box office near closing time & it was a bit windy I wanted to try to go outside with my full outfit to feel was is it like wearing a dress on a cold windy night, but the main problem is there is no security guard patrolling the mall, so I forfeit. better be safe than sorry the last time I crossdressed was when my folks went on a month long vacation to visit. no I did not invite anyone nor partied the main problem was trying to find a cute nightgown that would fit me I did find it & wore it all that night & felt very comfortable the next morn I believe crossplaying at an anime convention would feel very different. everyone there would judge you & someone would secretly take a pic at an awkward moment & possible post on youtube also one remark from someone there would ruin the rest of the day at the con I did have a chance to attend a one hour session on crossplaying at ACEN in 2006 & I did ask several question s to the forum, but it wasn't what I expected. now I know what a transgender kids feels you have to do it secretly in the US on the other hand, in Japan, anime crossplaying is OK & its normal I think |
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05-03-2008, 05:12 AM
Trust me, unless you're claiming you're transgendered, you haven't the foggiest of what it's like. You may have had a small taste of the fear of discovery, but that's a very, very small part.
And no, unless you're in like Akhibara or Shinjuku or Harajuku, or are somehow in the fashion/entertainment industry, any kind of crossdressing, be it otakusim or not, would be met with many of the same reactions you would get anywhere. |
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05-03-2008, 07:41 AM
Well, cosplay in general isn't, but crossplay is, by its definition, a subset of crossdressing.
But if you meant the motivations for crossplay vs. crossdressing as part of a normal daily regimen, you are certainly right. |
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05-04-2008, 08:44 PM
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I really enjoyed my ex wearing his kilt! Some guys just look good in skirts. Depends on the legs. ![]() Not my quite my fashion style, but not bad looking, Tamachan. ![]() Only an open mind and open heart can be filled with life. ********************* Find your voice; silence will not protect you.
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