Would you like to be dressed full-time

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Would you like to be dressed full-time?

Yes
75
80%
No
19
20%
 
Total votes: 94
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Post by ArleneMcCarthy »

I have dressed full time since 2003 and I'm loving it. 8)
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Bernice
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Post by Bernice »

I guess voting has closed...

I have dressed without bifurcation for days/weeks at a time. That doesn't mean that I did makeup every day, or even that I shaved every day. Casual to me doesn't have to mean t-shirt and shorts.

A blessing to being unemployed now for over 70 weeks is that I have been able to wear whatever I want unless I need to go out for something. And, apparently I put off going out so as to procrastinate putting on pants for as long as I can.

So, I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't vote "Yes".

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Post by Ralitsa »

I guess I already do, about 95% of the time. There are only a couple situations where I wear clothes that are indeterminate. I do not wear skirts or dresses to work, but I will wear then everywhere else. I wear womens slacks and tops to work, but they are the less feminine styles and even if everyone can tell they are womens, it isn't something so blatant that an issue can be made about it. So that is the only thing left to do, I'd like to wear skirts and dresses at work. I suppose I could, and most likely get away with it, but I'm not quite willing to risk my job to find out.
Oh, and the other thing, I didn't wear a skirt or dress in Saudi Arabia either, but the solution to that problem is obvious.
As far as wearing what I want and nobody noticing, I am not in favor of that. I like to look good and I like to be noticed. I think every girl will tell you that.
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Post by ArleneMcCarthy »

Being a woman full - time has been a great blessing for me. :)
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Post by Vivian »

I voted no because I am still in the closet. My wife knows and we dress up together, put on each others make up and have a lot of fun. I have to be extra manly professionally and for the kids and friends.
I would have voted yes if I had different circumstances. If I had the soft features and could pull it off, I would be female all the time. I have taken hormones and like some of the results, but it would be counter to my lifestyle at the moment.
It is a dilemma when you want to do something and you cant due to societal norms and beliefs.

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Wud you be a full time dresser?

Post by Neetu »

I have never got the chance to remain dressed except for brief periods of time. But I loved every second of it so always dream and desire of being dressed all the time.
I truly dont know whether that would be convenient because there are so many things you do as a man that you cannot do as a woman. It would mean thinking about everything you do to consider whether it will be ok as a woman.
I voted yes because that is what I believe I want. But when I ask myself whether I will be able to remain cross dressed all the time, I have to answer honestly that i dont know. Wanting something and doing something are many times two different things!
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Post by Susan »

If my wife dies before I do then I will be going full time. I am not wishing this to happen as I love my wife so I hope it is a long term plan. In the mean time I will take what I can get.
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Post by Davita »

I would be happy being a woman and so dressing would be part of the result. I haven't dressed fully as a man in years and have dressed fully more often than not I guess.
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Post by Paula G »

For me I have to say no, I like being a man, as long as I don't have to all the time. I like to express my feminine nature, but I think that I would get very frustrated if I was unable to express my masculine nature at times as well. I look forward to being able to spend more than a few hours dressed, maybe a few days, but I don't think I would want to restrict myself.

There are some man clothes that are fun to wear, and cross dressing has allowed me to enjoy them more. I recently had occasion to do the full Dinner Jacket routine, having my own well made and fitted dress suit helps, but it made me feel so good, classy and tall! Today I have been fixing my van, so old jeans tee shirt and overalls, and no I didn’t bother shaving this morning either.

I want the best of both worlds, my impossible dream to be a shape shifter, now how much fun would that be.
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