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Hi all -- new member here in Cincinnati
Middle aged male, long time dabbler in crossdressing; I now keep two boxes with my feminine clothes under my desk at work. That simplifies my underdressing habit (usually wearing a bra and panties under my drab work clothes.
Wife does not know, she's going out of town soon and looking forward to a few days trying out my new breast forms at home.
Would love to connect with others in the Cincinnati/Dayton/Lexington/Louisville/Columbus/Indianapolis area to exchange tips and ideas.
Also wondering if anyone can help me find a makeup artist in the region who will teach me how to put on makeup without looking like a clown...
Hi Jenny...welcome to CDH, I am in Columbus send me a friend request. We also have a Central Ohio Crossdresser group that are are more than welcome to join.
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Brienna
Jenny,
I am in the Cincinnati area. If you're looking for a group to connect with, there is Crossport Cincinnati. There is also a Heartland, which I haven't been to. From what I've heard, Heartland is a younger group. Crossport is quite diverse in ages.
Crossport is planning a cosmetology night for makeup with professional cosmetologists.
Lorie
Hey girl,
So your methods for hiding clothes and painting on a clown face is so familiar to me. Actually, the hiding and
sneaking around is incredibly rewarding as long as you don’t get caught or have a nervous breakdown from the drama of being a sneak. Frankly, I couldn’t take it anymore and had to come out to my wife. Now that’s an experience to hold dear to your heart.
Frankly, most large metropolitan areas have many resources for us skirts. I finally had to say scrxx it and walk through the front door like I owned place and ask for help. There are a few Crossdressing artist/consultants that is absolutely worth using such as Phoebe Cross outside of Atlanta. Some of these services offer makeup lessons, clothes to wear, cottage to stay and will take you out into the public shopping and dining. My first trip, I looked like a puppy on a leash. Phoebe drug me out of the car into a restaurant and all I wanted to do was run back to the car and hide.
Also, you can call Ulta in your home town and they will help you with makeup. BTW.....large retailers require store employees to smile, complement you and roll out the red carpet. If not, it’s a career change and they know it. Most understand us and want to help.....
sorry for my ramblings.
susan
Hi hon.