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05-10-2008, 02:51 AM

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Not that I make a hobby out of cross dressing but there so beautiful I've alwas wanted to try one on to y'know appreciate their beauty in a more direct way.
I know many who share that sentiment.


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05-10-2008, 03:49 AM

Guy pants rock, makes me feel small or at least thinner^^
I have some t-shirts too...cause in truth guy clothes are comfy to me, despite their limited variety.
its always pants/shorts, t-shirt. repeat.


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05-10-2008, 03:21 PM

Kyaa!!! I love guys that cross dress**only hot ones** it's like a werid thing with me I love seeing it, guys with dress and other girl ouftits**I really got this from my VK obesstion***


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11-20-2008, 09:36 PM

I haven't crossdressed yet, but I'm really interested in doing it. I love the Visual Kei look for men, and I think girls can pull that off really well.

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11-26-2008, 07:56 PM

I'll admit that I cross-dress on occasion... >.> But it's for the sake of fashion! Anyway, elegant Victorian styles are based on the principal that there is little restriction regarding what you can and cannot wear if you are a man or woman. I have a lean frame, so that helps, especially when wearing corsets and blouses. However, I have yet to find the occasion to wear make-up and such -.-;; If that time ever comes. I missed Halloween, and wearing make-up on some random day is just...I don't know...awkward.



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11-26-2008, 08:09 PM

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So i was wondering...
Did anyone else is cross dressing or ever did it?x_X;;...
And if you do cross dress..
In what kind off clothes do you cross dress?..
Because i cross dress and just was wondering if i wasn't the only one the forum :rolleyes:..
Ha, Maybe on accident like if I was going to sleep.
I used to wear my dad's t-shirts, but I don't think that counts??
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11-27-2008, 07:07 AM

When I was in elementary and middle school I dressed more masculine. Because I'm such a freak, I can pull off the manly look. But now I wear skirts or unisex outfits. Honestly I don't want to be of any gender distinction. It's very strange to me though. I've had other girls tell me that they think I have the ideal figure, while the men think I look like a boy. I get so confused... For example: I was in a media store and some random lady told me that she thought I was "beautiful." But when I walk to the store and 13-25 old guys see me, they say I look like a boy or that I'm downright hideous. It makes me feel suicidal sometimes. I don't want people to say anything about the way I look, positive or negative. Both are annoying, awkward, or cruel.

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11-27-2008, 07:22 AM

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When I was in elementary and middle school I dressed more masculine. Because I'm such a freak, I can pull off the manly look. But now I wear skirts or unisex outfits. Honestly I don't want to be of any gender distinction. It's very strange to me though. I've had other girls tell me that they think I have the ideal figure, while the men think I look like a boy. I get so confused... For example: I was in a media store and some random lady told me that she thought I was "beautiful." But when I walk to the store and 13-25 old guys see me, they say I look like a boy or that I'm downright hideous. It makes me feel suicidal sometimes. I don't want people to say anything about the way I look, positive or negative. Both are annoying, awkward, or cruel.

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11-27-2008, 07:36 AM

I guess... :]

It's difficult though. Everyone lives in a world where they're constantly told to be something whether they like it or not.

As someone who likes to sing and be a sort of pantomime male, I've always thought it'd be fun to dress in a tux and sing "Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" by Queen.

When I draw a moustache on my face, I have to admit that it does look somewhat attractive to me. But I'd never want a real one...

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Edit: OH...and I think it's really cool when men look good in dresses. One of my guy-friends makes a prettier girl than me, I think. I like the way pretty boys look. I would say it's exotic if such a word didn't have so many sensual connotations. Maybe eclectic would be a better word.

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11-27-2008, 07:57 AM

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I guess... :]

It's difficult though. Everyone lives in a world where they're constantly told to be something whether they like it or not.

As someone who likes to sing and be a sort of pantomime male, I've always thought it'd be fun to dress in a tux and sing "Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" by Queen.

When I draw a moustache on my face, I have to admit that it does look somewhat attractive to me. But I'd never want a real one...

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It is true that our society is terribly constructed of prejudice, confused moral standing, and generally close-minded "liberty," but there are always side streets in every societal system. If you can discover those pathways, and escape from the decadent loopholes, then you will truly be free from suffering and ridicule. ¦3

My point is, you have to allow yourself to realize that you are yourself, and you know yourself a whole lot better than anybody else on Earth. Trust your own actions, make good judgment, and decide for yourself how to live your life and be who you want to be. ...and ignore all the prejudice, racism, bigotry, etc. It's not your problem, it's theirs.



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