Poll: Crossdressing. Ever Done It?

Dango

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I've worn a couple pairs of high heels and a dress once, that's really it. Although to be honest I actually do have some interest in it.
 

Dorian

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Have I? Nope.


Could I pull it off?
Sure, if I can get my voice to a moderately female area and get a cleaner face.
Long hair, being thin, and not really being that hairy kinda makes it easy to be a trap :d
 

robinkom

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Have I? Yes. Halloween 2 years ago.
I did a "Death Metal" version of JEM from the 80s cartoon of the same name.

Would I do it again? Yes, it was fun. In retrospect, I wish I would have exercised more leading up to it... I definitely don't have the body for it. If I have the disposable income when Halloween rolls around and I can build up the interest in my friends to dress up again, I'd consider investing in the real-deal drag queen gear for the full effect... also the exercise part.

To clarify, I'm heterosexual but I was never a stranger to indulging my feminine side. It's something lost on a lot of straight men, some of which do not grow into adulthood being too well-adjusted or comfortable with any non-macho behavior. I'm sorry, but that homophobic behavior doesn't sit well with me. Those kinds of men think it's weakness... well they, being macho chauvinistic pigs, are assholes.

Are you really going to be phobic about it because of societal standards set in place by uptight straight people in the past? We live in the 21st century. It's just clothing. If you're really secure in your masculinity, you can do it without blinking and have some fun with it.
 

Sebenko

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Not counting the time I was a panto dame, I've just had an interest.

Well, my boyfriend has had an interest in dressing me up in girly clothes.
 

AWAR

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No.
Honest answer: I never even touched women's clothing. That sounds a little bit sad.... :(
 

D Moness

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If cosplay counts then 2 days in a maid outfit. Though the dress gave me cold legs(even in really nice warm weather).
 

shootthebandit

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i done it for a friends 18th birthday party, noone really takes the piss because it requires balls to do it
 

badgersprite

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Yeah, I've dressed as a guy before, usually because I was playing a guy role in drama productions at an all girls' school. Someone had to do it, and I didn't care, so I usually took those parts. Aside from that, it's usually as a costume for a party or something, but, yeah, I'm interested in drag. I've met some really great Drag Queens and Drag Kings in the gay community, and I really admire their work and their talent as performers.

I'd love to do drag as a foray into singing and dancing and comedy or whatever, because I'm totally not brave enough to do that as myself, but, performing as a character, I think I probably could.
 

SeanTheSheep

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MisterShine said:
Okay, but by reading this message right now we all agree that this never leaves the thread. This is legally binding by the way, and if you break it I will track you down to your place and break your computer mouse. Then proceed to cackle as you attempt to alt +tab navigate your way through your computer.

Many moons ago my girlfriend at the time used to go to the floor shows of Rocky Horror Picture Show every month of every year, as she was on the cast. One month I was being particularly obnoxious about not going (I don't DISLIKE the movie, but seriously, watching it once a month at midnight gets annoying pretty fast, and it had been more than a year), so in exchange for both going to the show and dressing up in a skirt and corset I would receive certain "favors" that I rarely received except on my birthday or when she needed me to forgive some slight against her. So I go, and apparently the game before the show that night was the cross dressing competition. I knew the inexorable conclusion as soon as I heard that, but you'll all be proud to know I fought with all the dignity I could muster. So I was entered, and I was forced to skip and prance a bit in front of the audience with a couple other people. Then came the fake orgasm competition. Despite my lackluster performance in the latter, I still won the competition which included a little sheet of paper that looked a lot like a diploma, saying I was the hottest slut in the show. I promptly tore it up when I left the theater.

There are pictures of it floating around somewhere, though may I say two things:

1. I rocked that outfit pretty hard. I got hit on by a lot of girls, and an unfortunate amount of men. Including one who was wearing saran wrap. And only saran wrap. *shudder*
2. It was totally worth it.

And that's my story. Hope you had a laugh.
I have to admit, that's pretty awesome. You should be proud of that story, and tell it whenever applicable.

OT: Yep. I've gone to various costume parties in drag before, and for one, I did my darn best. I shaved my unbelievably hairy legs, got a nice dress, a very convincing wig and would rather not go into how I did the boobs, but they felt unhealthily real over the dress.
The only thing that broke the illusion, was the fact I can't wear heels convincingly, and I'm a little musclier than you average lady.
Oh well, the £400 raised for charity just from shaving my legs was worth it.
 

SimuLord

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I went on a blind date with a girl who looked like Sid Meier in drag. Does that count?

"Yes it was a blind date but I wasn't blind enough" - Chip Esten
 

DanielBrown

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When I was like four years old my clothes had gotten wet while I was at some realtives house, so I borrowed something of hers while waiting for my own to dry off.
Does that count? :>
 

Craig Cameron

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Does the fact I'm Scottish count toward cross dressing? Because I'm the guy that will use any excuse to wear a kilt, damnit I love wearing a kilt, I don't entirely care for the regalia of the shirt and waistcoat and the big socks and the stiff shoes with the knife in the top of you sock along with the tassels. Just the kilt and of course the sporran, because that's what make it a kilt, the hairy manbag hanging in front of your crotch.

If not, then no, no I have not worn women's clothing since I came of an age where I learned to differentiate between male and female on a social level and not just on a basic biological level.
 

CLEVERSLEAZOID

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I know this is two days late, but I just had to respond to this:

Generic Gamer said:
tellmeimaninja said:
I wore a pretty floral bonnet once.
Referencing Firefly or did you actually don a bonnet?

Either is cool but the thought of cosplaying Mal in a bonnet and dress is just great.
Mr Reynolds said:
Now, you can luxuriate in a nice jail cell, but if your hand touches metal, I swear by my pretty floral bonnet, I will end you.
Love it.


OT: No, I haven't. I have a very close friend who dresses up as a chick merely for the humour of it sometimes. His 22nd birthday was a cross dressing party, and I just couldn't bring myself to do it, even though he is one of my bestest mates.

Women's underwear on the other hand... well... I've been asked by an ex, and I indulged her.