Cross dressing yes or no?

So a few times I've been in Morrison's where I live and on three occasions has been quite clearly a man in full on skirt and blouse sat with what I assume is his mother eating lunch. two occasions I was alone so no issue but third occasion my ten year old son wouldn't take his eyes off but I thought would be obvious if I upped and took my tea and bun somewhere else. lol. so something you do or don't mind seeing as it's 2017 and not 1917
 
Not an issue for me, I worked with a guy who's now a woman and we never brought it up - it's a very psychological thing, so they deal with enough as it is. I believe people who cross-dress have to do so for a few years before having gender reassignment, it's all part of the evaluation process to ensure they can deal with the permanent changes later down the line.
The mind is a very powerful thing!
 
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Not an issue for me, I worked with a guy who's now a woman and we never brought it up - it's a very psychological thing, so they deal with enough as it is. I believe people who cross-dress have to do so for a few years before having gender reassignment, it's all part of the evaluation process to ensure they can deal with the permanent changes later down the line.
The mind is a very powerful thing!

Couldn't of put it better myself :smile:
 
My GFs mum works in a school and she said most years there will be a a student who comes back the next year as a different sex.
 
I understand people wanting to change gender but this bloke was a short thick set man with beard and moustache who looked as tho he woke up this morning and thought I no I will dress as a woman and take mum out for lunch, which he clearly hadn't as was third time I've seen him
 
I thought the thread title would be a euphemism for something else, however no, it's about blokes dressed as women... :smiley:

I've encountered a couple of them at work when I'm out and about. One is particularly 'friendly', which is a worry...looks like Cher but with the voice of a camp Brian Blessed. Alarming.

The other I didn't know about and was a complete surprise when I got the 'reveal'. I knocked on the door and was greeted by a pair of legs in fishnet stockings and high heels. Panning up, there was a short skirt - at which point I thought to myself 'hello...' Got to the facial area and realised it was a bloke with about as much femininity as a breeze block. Felt like crying. And vomiting.

ETA: Just for clarification, I work for Royal Mail and so it's part of my job to knock on doors... I didn't want to give the impression I was some kind of cross-dresser hunting Louis Theroux kinda guy...
 
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I thought the thread title would be a euphemism for something else, however no, it's about blokes dressed as women... :smiley:

I've encountered a couple of them at work when I'm out and about. One is particularly 'friendly', which is a worry...looks like Cher but with the voice of a camp Brian Blessed. Alarming.

The other I didn't know about and was a complete surprise when I got the 'reveal'. I knocked on the door and was greeted by a pair of legs in fishnet stockings and high heels. Panning up, there was a short skirt - at which point I thought to myself 'hello...' Got to the facial area and realised it was a bloke with about as much femininity as a breeze block. Felt like crying. And vomiting.

ETA: Just for clarification, I work for Royal Mail and so it's part of my job to knock on doors... I didn't want to give the impression I was some kind of cross-dresser hunting Louis Theroux kinda guy...
Haha likely story . are you a secret c.d:chair:
 
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I once followed a cyclist the whole length of alder shot high street whilst dribbling over the arse and legs. only to discover at the lights it was a man.lol
 
I thought the thread title would be a euphemism for something else, however no, it's about blokes dressed as women... :smiley:

I've encountered a couple of them at work when I'm out and about. One is particularly 'friendly', which is a worry...looks like Cher but with the voice of a camp Brian Blessed. Alarming.

The other I didn't know about and was a complete surprise when I got the 'reveal'. I knocked on the door and was greeted by a pair of legs in fishnet stockings and high heels. Panning up, there was a short skirt - at which point I thought to myself 'hello...' Got to the facial area and realised it was a bloke with about as much femininity as a breeze block. Felt like crying. And vomiting.

ETA: Just for clarification, I work for Royal Mail and so it's part of my job to knock on doors... I didn't want to give the impression I was some kind of cross-dresser hunting Louis Theroux kinda guy...

Would never get that sort of impression from you Jimmy :wink:
 
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