Poll: Crossdressing. Ever Done It?

Dags90

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Nope. I've thought about it, largely because of my androgynous (read: ridiculously skinny) frame and that "I'd be pretty believable as a trap." 'Course I'd stand out as ridiculously tall for a woman, as most men do.

But I've never actually done it, seems a bit pricey for a bit of a gag.
 

ZephrC

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I don't have any interest whatsoever in going around without any pants on, thank you very much. In fact, I think it's more than just a little weird that most women prance around in public without pants sometimes.

Other than that, I don't know what I'd even cross dress in. Women's underwear seems like it would be really uncomfortably the wrong shape. High heels just seem like a pain. Everything else seems like it would either only be women's clothes because it was shaped in a way that just wouldn't fit me, or would be androgynous enough that it probably wouldn't count as cross dressing.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Eh, trousers are gender neutral, not male-only anymore, so not really...
Just I do have some jumpers and other clothes that were probably intended for males, so I guess that counts as cross-dressing.
Not really that much male-only clothes.
 

Betancore

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I'm not sure how girls can even cross-dress anymore. Can't think of anything off the top of my head that only guys can wear. I dress quite androgynously anyway. If it counts, well, I'm planning to make Alex's outfit from Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, which involves a codpiece. Pretty sure girls don't need to wear one. Not sure that many guys do either, actually.
 

Vault101

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Back when I was younger I was quite a tomboy and not into anything girly...but that probably dosn't count as "crossdressing"
 

Napierdalac

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I was with a girl one time who got turned on, by guys wearing her underwear.. Naturally i stepped up and put on her hotpants.

Haven't done it since tho, feel no need (that shit is freaking uncomfortable with a penis)but if i meet a girl like that again.. Sure, why not? Im secure about my sexuality.
 

jhnirl

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Yes Ever since my mother dressed me like a girl Hated it at first Gradually I began to like dressing as a girl I still dress as a woman now for over 50 years
 

PureChaos

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i've done it twice, once for charity (you can get away with anything if it's for charity) and once for a friend's birthday, the dress theme was pirates and wenches, i knew all the men would be pirates, most of the girls would be wenches with a few female pirates so i decided to be different and go as a wench.
 

Mr Montmorency

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TomLikesGuitar said:
goldenjester said:
Also, for the purposes of discussion, I'd like to add that some odd 80% of male crossdressers are actually hetero, so any gay-bashing will NOT be tolerated.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA

No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
How many gay people can you name that do it, then? Cause I haven't met any of them.
 

ReservoirAngel

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I've done it twice. Once during Drama back at school. and one just...well i was going to a 'drag night' party at my University's Student Union and was already drunk enough to think it was a good idea.

TomLikesGuitar said:
No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
Then do care to explain my housemates from last year (we're talking 5 straight guys, 3 of whom have girlfriends) dressing in drag for a party?
 

TomLikesGuitar

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Mr Montmorency said:
TomLikesGuitar said:
goldenjester said:
Also, for the purposes of discussion, I'd like to add that some odd 80% of male crossdressers are actually hetero, so any gay-bashing will NOT be tolerated.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA

No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
How many gay people can you name that do it, then? Cause I haven't met any of them.
All of them are gay...

Protip: Gay doesn't mean homosexual anymore... it hasn't for a while.
 

TomLikesGuitar

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ReservoirAngel said:
I've done it twice. Once during Drama back at school. and one just...well i was going to a 'drag night' party at my University's Student Union and was already drunk enough to think it was a good idea.

TomLikesGuitar said:
No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
Then do care to explain my housemates from last year (we're talking 5 straight guys, 3 of whom have girlfriends) dressing in drag for a party?
I will...

You guys are all gay...

There, problem solved.
 

Ambi

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Pink_Pirate said:
i dont really consider it cross-dressing, since socially im gender neutral, but i wear both female and male clothing. It only really matters to me if i like it or not. Phisically i am male, and straight if it matters to you, but i've never really been ok with the idea that me having a penis should decide what clothes i can wear, or how im supposed to act. I embrace both my femininity and masculinity, something perhaps a bit strange for a man to do, but then again its perfectly acceptable for women, we call them tomboys. You can call it crossdressing, but the way I see it, if i look awesome in a skirt and makeup, why should i let my cock get in the way?
You're awesome.

I don't like the sorting of things into male or female categories according to factors entirely irrelevant to what's between someone's legs. I wish gender stereotypes weren't pushed so much by parents and advertisers. It's much more interesting, it means more acceptance for different people, and could unlock suppressed potential in people with natural ability in certain areas.

I wear boys shirts occasionally. They're not much different, only less tight. I don't care if clothes are made for males as long as I like them. My female friend bought some boys pacman underwear and she let me try them on. That's as close as I've got to cross-dressing. I'm interested, though. Not as a lifestyle for me, but I find it kind of fascinating.
 

ReservoirAngel

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TomLikesGuitar said:
ReservoirAngel said:
I've done it twice. Once during Drama back at school. and one just...well i was going to a 'drag night' party at my University's Student Union and was already drunk enough to think it was a good idea.

TomLikesGuitar said:
No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
Then do care to explain my housemates from last year (we're talking 5 straight guys, 3 of whom have girlfriends) dressing in drag for a party?
I will...

You guys are all gay...

There, problem solved.
I'd like to see you explain that to their girlfriends...cause in actually I was the only gay guy in that house last year.