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Lots of men wear panties many may fool around with a bra but putting on a dress and venturing out is on a completely different level.
I have been technically cross dressing at 5 but going out in dresses and skirts is in the past 18 months. First thing that comes to mind is exposure... there is a little flap back there between all the men in the world and your cute little ass clad in those lacey pink panties.
You know I was put one of my first time wearing a nice orange striped dress with her black panty hose and a lady said you got legs! I just reached out and hugged this stranger and said so do you.
Well I only have one dress right now, and it makes me feel confident, playful and sexy. While I'm an introvert, in my dress, I want to dance, mingle, and have a good time.
Mmmm, skirts or dresses, what a choice? I don't think (like most of you girls) there is one or the other.
Yesterday I was out doing errands and a simple corduroy skirt to the knees and a loose blouse and woollen jumper were right. One inch court shoes to lift the back and hips, nice tights. The skirt was just tight enough to remind me to take short steps and keep my knees together when crouching in shops. Whenever I sat the taut, flat front reminded me there was something (nothing) flat in my panties underneath (well tucked!), and the shape fitted snugly to my hip pads. Ideal for buzzing around the shops! Did I mention the simple handbag to match? The separate top and skirt lets me be a bit more everyday and I can vary it quite a bit, being more constricted in the skirt and loose in the top for instance. The really tight business skirts are nice, though they really accentuate that our bodies are smaller in the hips than our shoulders would like, if you get my drift. Wearing a business top stresses the male V form versus the desired A shape to pass, but hey it's your look!
At other times I may have a long cotton dress on, free flowing and virginal white. A looser bra and a camisole to help it flow, French knickers and flat shoes. My curves and lines are completely different, and I sort of flow in a soft, feminine way. I then walk at the beach, or in the woods and feel an incredible, womanly (?) peace. My breasts are freer to move and the dress slides over my chest and hips loosely.
Either way, there is that wonderful moment when the breeze takes your skirt and it flows, and the cool feeling of the wind under your skirt. Heaven!
I absolutely love both. I feel instantly more feminine, pretty and more confident. In the summer I spend most of my time in summer dresses, many are short enough to easily give a lttle peak lol. Skirts are so versatile and comfortable I'm not sure how I got this far in life without them. Depending on what I pair them with, they can provide a sophisticated appearance or make me way more flirty and playful, just add alcohol and.....yikes! as my gf says.
Wearing a dress or skirt feels normal to me. I love freedom of movement that dresses and skirts provide. Give the opportunity, I would probably wear skirts almost every day. Skirts are simply more comfortable than jeans or shorts. Skirts also have the flexibility to be comfortable casual to professional, often with just a change of top and footwear.
MacKenzie Alexandra
Like it was meant to be so sexy love it 😄😄😄😄.
I love wearing a skirt, "A" and skater are my favorites
I feel totally natural, like this is how I dress.
I prefer dresses to skirts, and actually dislike trousers as I have no hips to speak of, and hate constricting belts.
A dress hanging from my shoulders, caressing my forms snuggled in my bra, and swishing around my legs just feels right and puts me in a positive space not just in my head but my very being.
The trouble with dresses is seeing one being worn by someone, and feeling that almost compulsive "Oooh!" as I admire the patterns, the fit, or something else that really makes me want to wear it!
I guess women must feel that too?
Love Laura