Cross Dressing
The last time I wore a skirt was not as liberating or exciting as it could have been. I'd lost a drinking game and had been given the task of running from the bar, across the road and back again whilst wearing a friends clothes as a forfeit.
Easy, I thought. I hadn't reckoned on them getting every person in the pub to block my way back to the bar whilst I was outside. I had to FIGHT my way through. And I'm not much of a fighter.
Your own thoughts on cross dressing for fun, pleasure or profit are most welcome.
( , Thu 15 Mar 2007, 15:05)
The last time I wore a skirt was not as liberating or exciting as it could have been. I'd lost a drinking game and had been given the task of running from the bar, across the road and back again whilst wearing a friends clothes as a forfeit.
Easy, I thought. I hadn't reckoned on them getting every person in the pub to block my way back to the bar whilst I was outside. I had to FIGHT my way through. And I'm not much of a fighter.
Your own thoughts on cross dressing for fun, pleasure or profit are most welcome.
( , Thu 15 Mar 2007, 15:05)
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School uniform
I went to a fancy dress party some years ago, and what with my goatee, long hair on the head and much in the way of body hair, thought it would be best to dress as a schoolgirl. Asked my friend from high school if I could borrow his sister's school dress. No probs, wore it to the party, had a great time.
A few months later, his sister asked about the dress. I refused to give it back, figuring it would lead to more comedy value at future parties and the like. Especially since you can't bend over or sit down in the thing. Have worn it a few times since for various events, and has always been well received.
( , Fri 16 Mar 2007, 2:18, Reply)
I went to a fancy dress party some years ago, and what with my goatee, long hair on the head and much in the way of body hair, thought it would be best to dress as a schoolgirl. Asked my friend from high school if I could borrow his sister's school dress. No probs, wore it to the party, had a great time.
A few months later, his sister asked about the dress. I refused to give it back, figuring it would lead to more comedy value at future parties and the like. Especially since you can't bend over or sit down in the thing. Have worn it a few times since for various events, and has always been well received.
( , Fri 16 Mar 2007, 2:18, Reply)
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