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Well, those who know me will remember I didn't think I'd be able to have any Bridgette until like November. It turned out I got a little time Monday, had an errand I wanted to run, and nobody around. On went the makeup, forms, shapewear, and needing to go out and having only the motorcycle, also on went some really femme jeans, a tight short sleeved top, my short red wig, and medium heeled booties. So then out the door I went. I am an all the gear rider most of the time, but that day i was feeling sexy, so although I did wear a mesh moto jacket and gloves, the jacket was zipped down about half way to show off the girls, and I wore my half helmet instead of full. Besides, it was HOT 🔥 and forms, shapewear, and wig all add too that heat. The half helmet also shows one to remove it without removing one's wig. At the pharmacy I picked up a couple small items and got a hair complement from a trans girl who works there i nearly always chat with. She's helped with makeup and nail polish. That told me my wig was both on straight and looked natural enough. Then to the optometrist to pick up my sunglasses. No trouble there either. The one thing I didn't expect was just riding around en femme how powerful I felt. I know I got looks, and I loved it. It felt like I was invincible. Interestingly, it was also the first time I've actually been out all by myself, as I normally only go out with my wife. No idea if that was a factor or not. I suspect there may be an element of perceived self age. I can remember feeling the way I did that day, but haven't felt it in thirty years. I wonder if it's because Bridgette sees herself as still a young adult, not some fifty something year old dude.
I had tried to call the wife to find out when she and the boy were getting home, but she never answered her phone. So I rolled the dice and went anyways, obviously. When I got home, there was her truck in the driveway. That also meant our son was home, and that was a potential problem. I stopped halfway up the drive, ditched the forms and wig into the tour box of the bike, pulled into the garage, got off and removed the helm and gloves, kept the jacket and ran for the house, in, and up the stairs before I could be seen (still in makeup, but behind my sunglasses, still in shapewear and very femme jeans and top, but under jacket). I made it without being seen. Close call though. Hope y'all are having a good week too.
Luv Bridgette
Sounds like a really terrific outing B. Glad you didn’t need to wait until November.
On a related note, I was traveling central Wisconsin today and saw two GG’s in full leather, northbound on their respective Harleys. I had to look really close though. I thought perhaps I had spotted @michelletrott out for a late summer ride. It’s nice to see women out riding, in command of the bike instead of riding the back seat.
Vroom, vroom, Clara
greetings Bridgette.
it might have been a " quickie"
....but you sure packed enough excitement into it!!!!...
you biker chicks live on the edge, don't you!!!!
Grace x
Good Morning Bridgette, thanks for the post. I really enjoyed reading your story. All that excitement. My life is boring in comparison (but a lot less stressful). Our kids left home years ago and my wife knows about me being a CD. So I can pull into the garage and just saunter into the house without a worry. I'd love to be able to tell our kids, but my wife says "don't even think about it". So the only time I have to tidy up my femme clothes in my bedroom is when the kids come home for a visit. My wife always reminds me not to leave things lying about. The only snoop we have in our family is our oldest granddaughter - she loves exploring around the house. I'm sure she has seen my femme clothing but has never asked about it. One time, I was wearing a very feminine necklace; my granddaughter saw it, said she loved it, so I gave it to her.
Sometimes I regret selling my motorbike and corvette. They were fun to drive (the corvette with the top off was fabulous), especially en femme, but I live in northwest Canada so the length of the driving season is pretty short and it just wasn't worth the expense (insurance, storage, maintenance). We only have two seasons - winter and construction, neither of which are fun for the Harley. Have a lovely rest of the week, take care, Hugs, Krista.
That sound about as exciting as it could possibly be. I have thought about it but never have had the nerve. I always find it exciting when I almost get caught. I sometimes think many of us have a hidden desire to be discovered. Congrats on a great outing.
Thanks for sharing your adventure. I think all of us have had a close call or two which really gets the pulse going.
So what would you have said if the son had seen you? I'm sure you thought up some excuse.
I'm with you on the construction not being fun on a bike! I'm uncertain about a drop top en Femme, simply because I wear wigs, and I'm not sure about keeping them on, lol! I used to have really long hair, and it was a nuisance when I would drive the Porsche with the top down. Always had to keep it braided. Now I can't do the really long hair thing, but I'm trying to decide about a pixie cut.
Bridgette
Hi Bridgette,
Great that you enjoyed some Bridgette time! Fortunately, you made it safely back.
Alice
HI Bridgette sounds like have a good time even though came close. Think deep down many wants to be caught. Rode my bike enfemme but since wear a wig did wear a helmet but the long hair was showing on the back of helmet. Had on some tight leather legginegs and low cut top exposing little cleavage.
On another note be awhile before getting out again have to stick around home for couple weeks. or until healed up enough to start doing things again
Zoom zoom
Donna
I'm just glad he didn't. My wife and I aren't yet ready for that. I am burdened with an extremely observant son though, he's already seen far too many signals. He suspects something, I know he does. I'm not ready for the awkwardness of that conversation though. His brother hasn't told him yet of his...her status either.
Bridgette
You mean the nerve to ride en Femme? It's just like riding in drab, only more exhilarating. We should put together a ride for all of us who ride sometime. That would be a hoot!
Bridgette
It sure felt like it that day! But Lord! It was fun!
Biker chick Bridgette
I ride to work most days, all year unless it gets really cold, or if raining on the way in. I don't want to work all day in wet clothes.
Hope you heel fast! That's your facial surgery, right? It sounded like a decent bit of work when you described it. I admire your courage.
Bridgette
Thank you Bridgette did sounds like alot but some of the procedures. Remember having like 6 surgeons in the room Assume was split in teams doing different areas. Many of my friends and family said samething. Would I do it again if had to yes would. Be happy when healing is done and able to get out and back to work but being paid to be off. Love riding my bike alot last time had it service the tech said wow you put some miles on it.
Maybe one day we could do a cross country trip on our bikes hehe
Donna
Hi Bridgette, Yes, I'm pretty lucky for a 67 year old to still have a lot of hair on top of my head (keeping my fingers and toes crossed). Haven't had a haircut since September 2016. So my hair always blew around when I had the top off of the Vette. I've never had the opportunity to drive a Porsche; I bet that was a lot of fun. Take care, All the Best, Hugs, Krista.