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I know there will be a wide variance on this topic, depending on work and presence of others in household. for myself, I'd estimate 15-18 hours per week.Sounded like a lot till I realized about 1/2 of that is multitasking, that is, working while dressed
At this point I spend a minimum of 14 hrs dressed. Most weeks I can add 3 to 5 hrs on one of my days off. If I have the opportunity to dress the entire day I can add 10 hrs. I guess on the average I am dressed about 20 hrs.
Sandy
I estimate 20 - 30 hrs p.w. includes 1-2 days totally dressed (weekends) and a few evenings.
Certainly never enough!
Diana
Totally dolled up 8-15 hrs / week.
Not totally partially dressed , 8-10.
If Moma not home...all day / night!!
Retired, do as I wish...
Dr.T.J.
For at least the past year since I've been working from home I'd say I'm about 95% of my time dressed. If I'm going out ill dress up more, but if I'm just at home or at work it's typically at the very least a house dress or casual skirt
In an ‘average’ week - zero. Opportunities for being totally crossdressed come around about once a month for me. Partial dressing usually involves wearing lipstick and some heels and I get the opportunity to do that 2-3 times a week.
Marcellette
Im guesstimating,here, but about 35?unlees you count in bed(always in a nighty and panties), then it jumps to 85 hours
Hugs, Regi💕💖
Such a simple question, but such a complicated answer.
A lot depends on what "fully" means. And whether we are talking about the current situation during the pandemic, or before.
During the pandemic, I have been spending a vast majority of my time en femme. But sometimes if I'm home, I might not have on my wig, or have on any makeup. If I have to run out for a quick errand in male mode, I may be wearing everything women's clothing. If it's cold enough, I may even have my breast forms on under a coat or sweatshirt. When on a video call, I might put on a sweatshirt over a feminine top, which hides the breast forms as well, or wear a stealth women's top and just be careful in not showing that I have the forms on. I have been sleeping in a nightgown and my forms (they are sleep safe). If I go for a walk, I'll just put on a bit of beard cover and go out en femme. If I'm going shopping I'll have on a feminine mask but no makeup. I probably have my wig on over half the time, even at home after coming back from my walk. So except for religious services and showers, I may be dressed in some form for 160 out of 168 hours some weeks.
Before the pandemic, I would change into women's clothing in the evenings, and generally sleep in them, and change back before work the next day. This would have been about 8-9 hours a day, 7 days a week, but a lot would have been while sleeping. But there would rarely be makeup or breastforms involved. Additionally, I would spend another 2-3 hours on Saturdays and about 6 hours on Sundays when I would take a walk through my neighborhood, and stay dressed unless there was somewhere to go.
Hi Kelli,
Every week night as soon as I get home, shower and Mikala comes out. Weekend about 20 hours in total about 40 hours a week. I do also take as much of Mikala to work as I can get away with.
Hugg's
Mikala xxxx.
Hi..
taking away work and sleep....graces average week is around 80 - 90 hours fully dressed
Grace x
Between 7 and 9 hours.
I wish it were 24/7 though.
Diane
Hi Kelly
Just over 40 hours a week. I work from home and SO also works. Most of week days I'm alone until 4pm.
Hugs Charlotte
I just retired a couple months ago, so it has been often. Some days, if the weather has been crappy, it might be all day. How much time in a week? 40+ hours I would guess. Most evenings about dinner time I get dressed and hit the bed about midnight, so six hours almost every day, plus a few hours here and their during the day.
I seldom can get a full day, except in winter, if we get a major snowstorm, then I know no one is apt to appear at my home except the snowplow guy, who just does his job and motors off to the next driveway. no such storms this year, dammit!
counting underdressed 24 hours days 7 days a week rest of time around 60 hours a week.