I'm an Mtf that hasn't transitioned or come out, some times I wear womens pants, I doubt that counts as Crossdressing, not sure, there just womens slacks, plain black. Besides I only wear them because they are more comfy, the pockets are not large enough and I have typical guy hips so there never small enough, I am very thin, wish I weighed more. I have tried 6p what ever that means, still not small enough. I even tried a Male to Female size chart still cant find my girls size. In mens my size is 29/30 or 28/30, which I can almost never find in the mens department at Wallmart.
Eh, I mean I guess so. I buy guy clothes at the store and have tried on guy jeans(not doing that again - they are too skinny. Even skinnier than girl jeans!). I don't present as male, but I do feel pretty dominant. I usually buy a lot of guy clothes, not so much girl clothes anymore(I feel too girly in them). So I guess I kind of cross dress? Before I ever considered myself Genderfluid or Bigender, I thought I was a Drag King. Like, I thought I was because I liked dressing in guy clothes but I also felt content with my body. I don't really consider myself as a cross dresser, just simply a really tomboy type of girl.
I also tried on the odd item as a little kid and yes it does look hot on some! It's something I would consider trying some time, maybe at Halloween or if "encouraged" to by some friends. :lol:
I do. For obvious reasons. Sometimes I go all out, undies and every thing. Sometimes I just put on something nice to feel the fabric on my skin and look in the mirror.
well one time for hollween when i was young i wanted to put crumbles of paper in my shirt and drees like a girl but my dad siad no XD it will offined pepole but i did whered some pink shirts some times i bought a buble gum pink shirt turns out its to small i wanted to where it
Nope. But if you asked me to put on the dress from the new Cinderella movie I'd say "yes", no questions asked. Or any other disney-esque dress.
Yes And I love it. I'm a girl who likes to look like a boy. I just feel really comfortable with my short hair and guys clothes Don't ask why 'cos I don't even know
I plan to as soon as I can buy my own clothes. My mom doesn't let me get anything from the boys' section. Honestly, I like the "boys'" clothes a lot more.
I'm not particularly interested in cross-dressing, but I do have interest in pulling off a more androgynous look at some point.
I had no idea jeans and t-shirts were exclusive. I suppose certain colors or images may seem geared towards one gender, but around here that's just considered normal casual attire. Everybody that wants to, wears them. I've never heard somebody say, seriously, "OH MAH GAWD! THAT GIRL IS WEARING A BLUE SHIRT!". But this only seems to apply to female-bodied individuals, who receive a pass on wearing almost anything, while male-bodied individuals are more limited in their expression -- at least what will be tolerated. But jeans and t-shirts, regardless of what is on them or their design, make no difference and aren't really gender exclusive. And this is Kentucky.
I think this is unfortunately due to how the world views Men & Women there's still this conditioning that many people still have & what both genders should be & represent, & for guys in general, both gay, bi & straight.. there is still harsh judgement on how you carry yourself, & how you dress.. a lot of the harsh comments mostly from inside the male community, things that seem as miniscule as "Wearing Pink" or crying at a dog dying, something like that.. or crying in general, people still view men as muscled robots with no emotion, or expression.. while women are allowed to be diverse in many areas, even the masculine. & I'll admit it myself, I do believe in have masculinity yes, but I also don't think it's wrong for others who want to express themselves in a different form.
I wear skirts, dresses, makeup, jewellery, and lots of stereotypically "feminine" clothing. I also have my hair and nails long, and regularly manicure. However, I do not consider it cross-dressing. I am not trying to disguise myself as a woman. I believe that clothing and cosmetics do not have a gender. They are just body decoration and personal expression. I wear makeup and nail varnish regardless of whether I'm wearing more "masculine" or "feminine" clothing. In fact, I tend to style my hair or wear more "feminine" makeup when in so-called male clothing. When in feminine clothing, I usually wear darker makeup and leave my hair natural. I like to look like a mix of both genders, and when wearing dresses and such, would rather be looked at as just that, a guy in a dress.