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| single | 20-Feb-2004 | personal experience | Zang | by votes | 68 | 9 | 57.0% |
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| User | Comment |
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| cerealkiller | posted 21-Feb-2004 11:42pm All the time. I wear women's panties |
| Enheduanna | posted 21-Feb-2004 11:55pm Lots of times. |
| ASB | posted 22-Feb-2004 12:50am I wear mens jeans all of the time. Womens jeans do not fit me right. I am alomost 6 foot tall and they make womens jeans for short women. I also wear mens gym shoes. I wear an 11 or 11 1/2 womens and the selection in that size range is insane. I mostly wear T-shirts and ASBT and I share all of our shirts. So I guess I wear mens shirts too. It is hard to find womens socks that are big enough for me so ASBT bought me mens socks for x-mas. I do not wear mens underwear.I look very un-manly in them all |
| autumnlight | posted 22-Feb-2004 5:23am Yes, I buy guy's trainers - why do they think all girls want to wear pink trainers?
I also dressed up as 'Scotty Too Hottie' once which resulted in some nicely posed photographs with my counterpart, my best friend dressed up as Grandmaster Sexay. Oh, that was a memory I was hoping to repress. |
| bill | posted 22-Feb-2004 8:46am I think not, though I'm not really opposed to the idea (maybe, I'm just forgetting something). |
| ROCKMAN | posted 22-Feb-2004 9:00am Nope! I've never even dressed up like a woman on Halloween.
I have tried on a pair of high heels just to see how hard they are to walk in, but that's it. |
| Iseult | posted 22-Feb-2004 9:57am I bought things on occassions that are intended for guys, such as shirt and pants. |
| Iseult | (reply to ASB) posted 22-Feb-2004 9:58am You can find pants, you just have to look hard. I'm 6, too. I used to not be able to find anything that fits properly, but nowadays pants in regular stores fit me perfectly. |
| Wolfnhiser55 | posted 22-Feb-2004 10:58am no |
| ASB | (reply to Iseult) posted 22-Feb-2004 11:02am Why bother when I know exactly what fits me in mens jeans? I am not into the hip huggers or anything anyway. |
| Amanda | posted 22-Feb-2004 11:09am I've worn men's t-shirts and boxers. I sleep in boxers a lot. I buy them at Big Dog. They have sets, boxers and t-shirts. They are so comfy! I don't wear those outside the house, though. Anyhow, I've worn men's t-shirts many times. |
| mandy | posted 22-Feb-2004 12:27pm All the time. |
| Dino | posted 22-Feb-2004 12:35pm Yes.
A few times to see the Rocky Horror Show - wearing womens underwear. And playing a pantomime dame in an Am Dram performance. |
| dora | posted 22-Feb-2004 12:48pm It's different for a woman. The only thing that comes to mind are ties and yes I wear them sometimes. |
| MacGregor | posted 22-Feb-2004 1:24pm Yes, I wear my husbands sweatshirts and t-shirts all the time for lounging about the house. I've worn things in public once or twice. |
| Galomorro | posted 22-Feb-2004 1:49pm Yes. Once I came across a bag of clothes someone had put out on the sidewalk for people to take. A pair of black stretch-material, brand-new with tag still on, pants looked like they would be the right length, but I didn't know if they would fit in the waist, as it was a size "12," which is a women's size. I took them anyway and wore them a couple of times. I didn't care for them though because they didn't have any front pockets and were a bit too snug, so gave them to a thrift shop. |
| Biggles | posted 22-Feb-2004 3:59pm Yes, especially when I was younger - I got a lot of hand-me-downs from my brother. Also in various plays - I was often cast as a man. I think my new trainers may be "men's" - it' hard to tell. Apart from that, I think everything else I've worn in the last couple of years has been women's clothing. I don't wear hand-me-downs anymore, and when I have to buy new clothes I go straight to the women's section so I don't really even see men's stuff. I don't think it would fit me very well |
| Biggles | posted 22-Feb-2004 4:02pm Oh, I forgot. I've been on builds in London and the gear we have to wear there was clearly made for men! The shoes are huge, and so are the jackets. |
| jettles | posted 23-Feb-2004 7:32am yes, for general wearing purposes................ and for a tuxedo party. |
| FordGuy | posted 23-Feb-2004 9:37am Back when pantyhose were considered a female garment, I was wearing them. But now that they make them for men too, I'm only wearing mens stuff. |
| FordGuy | (reply to dora) posted 23-Feb-2004 9:38am I think the only way a woman could "crossdress" is to wear a jock strap... |
| Jody | posted 23-Feb-2004 11:10am I've worn my husband's T-shirts and slacks when mine were in the laundry. |
| freebird | posted 23-Feb-2004 1:15pm Of course, men's clothing is more comfortable at times. Bigger and roomier. |
| Zang | posted 23-Feb-2004 10:57pm Yes. Many many times, though not recently. |
| Zang | (reply to ROCKMAN) posted 23-Feb-2004 11:04pm That counts! See in the explanation where it says: "even just trying something on briefly..."
They are hard to walk in aren't they? Did you see the episode of NewsRadio where Dave Foley RUNS in heels?!! Try doing that! |
| Biggles | (reply to Zang) posted 24-Feb-2004 9:22am I wore heels for the first time the other week - had to have fancy shoes to go with a frock |
| sonikJ | posted 24-Feb-2004 9:44am Yes, often. Men's jeans used to fit me better than ladies' jeans, until I became a mommy. You can still catch me in army fatigues, sweats, and hockey jerseys, though. |
| ROCKMAN | (reply to Zang) posted 24-Feb-2004 12:50pm Ok, you got me! |
| Zang | (reply to Biggles) posted 24-Feb-2004 2:46pm It takes practice! ...and they're supposed to fit! |
| Zang | (reply to ROCKMAN) posted 24-Feb-2004 2:51pm Ever seen "Some Like It Hot"? Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis spend most of the film in drag. Tony pulls it off quite well... |
| Biggles | (reply to Zang) posted 24-Feb-2004 4:02pm Well, they kind of fitted, but there was a strap at the back that just slipped. Cheap shoes! Probably won't wear them again for a year or two My friends were going "You have to wiggle your bum! You have to wiggle!" |
| FordGuy | (reply to Zang) posted 24-Feb-2004 4:42pm Well if you must run in high heels... try not to do it while carrying scissors. |
| linny21 | posted 24-Feb-2004 5:31pm Of course! |
| Zang | (reply to Biggles) posted 24-Feb-2004 5:42pm Yes, that's what they're for. The higher the heel the more you have to wiggle! |
| Biggles | (reply to Zang) posted 24-Feb-2004 8:45pm I'm not a wiggly kind of person |
| ROCKMAN | (reply to Zang) posted 25-Feb-2004 10:01am Yes I did see that one. They DID spend most of their time in drag and Tony did do it well. He must of practiced a lot before they started shooting it. |
| Zang | (reply to Biggles) posted 25-Feb-2004 10:05am Of course you aren't! |
| Biggles | (reply to Biggles) posted 25-Feb-2004 12:13pm And I'm glad of it! |
| caviartaste | posted 26-Feb-2004 8:42am yeah - I think every girl probably has... |
| reikikat | posted 26-Feb-2004 9:02am I have small feet and it is difficult to find a pair of girl's shoes in size 4 that does not have Barbie, flowers, glitter, or some other such nonsense on it. I have resorted to buying little boys' shoes because I can get them without all the crap! |
| Irene007 | posted 26-Feb-2004 6:45pm Yes, often. I used to wear men's tail shirts as dresses! |
| ASB | (reply to Irene007) posted 27-Feb-2004 3:38pm Oh the 80's flashback |
| Irene007 | (reply to ASB) posted 28-Feb-2004 9:31am Take's one to know one! ...I don't remember anyone else wearing that! Maybe I started the fashion!! |
| darkshadowsseeker | posted 28-Feb-2004 2:42pm Yes, I've worn men's jeans and several of my shirts I wear to work were my son's before he outgrew them. I didn't want to throw away perfectly good shirts because they were too small. |
| darkshadowsseeker | (reply to cerealkiller) posted 28-Feb-2004 2:44pm Do you find it difficult when you have to urinate since there isn't a flap in the front of women's panties? |
| cerealkiller | (reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 28-Feb-2004 9:10pm Ahh, no, you just move the material over and pull it out. |
| ASB | (reply to Irene007) posted 28-Feb-2004 11:45pm I did it. I think it was a madonna thing or maybe cindy lauper. |
| Irene007 | (reply to ASB) posted 29-Feb-2004 9:59am Yeah but I was wearing them in the late 70s! Let's see, I was 16-17 when I wore those and born in 1961 - so it was in 75-76. See?? They copied me!! |
| ASB | (reply to Irene007) posted 29-Feb-2004 11:36am lol |
| darkshadowsseeker | (reply to cerealkiller) posted 1-Mar-2004 1:11pm Okay...I was just wondering about that. Do you have any particular style you like to wear such as standard full cut women's undies, bikini, French-cut bikini, etc.? |
| cerealkiller | (reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 2-Mar-2004 4:40pm I guess French cut bikini, the kind with elastic straps, nylon, satiny ones, or cotton. No lace-it scratches too much. |
| darkshadowsseeker | (reply to cerealkiller) posted 3-Mar-2004 1:09pm I used to like lace on my panties when I was a small child, but I just wear plain, boring white cotton underwear these days. |
| iowachess | posted 3-Mar-2004 9:14pm I was a dancer in swan lake on a Russian Cruise ship--along with 5 other guys! |
| nasale | posted 4-Mar-2004 2:39pm Sure! tee shirts are mostly gender neutral, I wear a man's coat that I like,socks,whatever turns my fancy |
| nasale | (reply to ASB) posted 4-Mar-2004 2:42pm ALMOST SIX FEET??? Good gawd, what have you been eating?........On second thought, don't answer that |
| ASB | (reply to nasale) posted 4-Mar-2004 3:27pm Eating has nothing to do with it. Both my parents are tall and I got it from them |
| nasale | (reply to ASB) posted 4-Mar-2004 7:24pm Sure, thats what you say NOW! |
| they | posted 20-Mar-2004 3:36am Of course.. I am right now. |
| they | posted 20-Mar-2004 3:39am What the hell are trainers?? |
| Zang | (reply to they) posted 20-Mar-2004 11:48pm That's what English people call "runners".
"Runners" are what Canadians call uhhh..."tennis shoes"? Casual athletic footwear! |
| they | (reply to Zang) posted 21-Mar-2004 12:10am ah... sneakers |
| Zang | (reply to they) posted 21-Mar-2004 1:38am Yeah! Those too! I forgot what Americans called them! |
| ASB | (reply to Zang) posted 21-Mar-2004 10:57am I call them Gym shoes because you wear them to Gym class |
| Zang | (reply to ASB) posted 21-Mar-2004 11:09am Sort of like "bowling shoes" because you wear them in a bowling alley. |
| ASB | (reply to Zang) posted 21-Mar-2004 11:10am yeah |
| danielle001 | posted 2-Apr-2004 12:26am I an 17 y/o and living as a girl fulltime. I have been dressing in girls clothes since i was 10. I love skirts pantyhose and heels more than anything else. |
| Zang | (reply to danielle001) posted 6-Apr-2004 8:15pm Hi Danielle, welcome to Survey Central. I'm 42. I went through a phase that I now like to call "my transvestite period" when I was 19-24. You'll find that there are a lot of nice folks here at Survey Central; people from all walks of life, all over the world, and with a wide variety of opinions on different topics. Most of us all older than you, but there are a few teenagers.
Most people find that they enjoy the site more if they answer quite a few surveys first and use the "reply" feature, like I'm doing here. Get to know the site and how the surveys are done. "Qualification" can be difficult at first. You'll find it easier once you get an idea what people like in the surveys. Folks around here are generally pretty accepting, but they tend to be a little fussy when it comes to things like proper English; spelling, punctuation, grammar etc.. Not so much when you post, as when you create a survey. Enjoy! |
| danielle001 | (reply to Zang) posted 7-Apr-2004 1:03am Thanks Zang! I am more than crossdressing, I am planning to, with mom's support, have GRS. |
| Zang | (reply to danielle001) posted 8-Apr-2004 10:56am Yeah, I kind of picked up on that idea. |
| danielle001 | posted 11-Apr-2004 1:38am what, zang, did the testosterone blockers in the medicine cabinet give it away? |
| nylonslip | posted 24-Oct-2005 6:33am I often wear my wife's silky nylon slips and panties |
| Lauren_M | posted 3-Jan-2006 1:09pm I do it all the time. |
| chashipp | posted 24-Dec-2006 11:00am in public for 9 hours clamped to a tree in chains and wearing a strait jacket under |
| chashipp | posted 24-Dec-2006 11:03am and that includes make, up underwear and fake boobs |
| skirtsnhose | posted 12-Jul-2008 4:40am I routinely wear short skirts, pantyhose, and high heels out and about as a man. I love the look and feel of it, and I wouldn't trade it for anything. It's a blast. |
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