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I am sat here writing this having spent the last hour turning myself from a male to "Susie" my female alter-ego. For those who keep asking "how do I dress-up as a woman" heres how I do it. Bra with silicone breast forms, stockings, suspenders, knickers. A full face of make-up (I mean everything: foundation, blusher, eye-shadow, lippy, mascara, eye-brow pencil and powder), a quality wig, jewellery, 4" high heels, skirt and blouse with a neck scarf to finish. Oh and a scented body spray too. By the way, I went out in the car like this last night and for a walk too ;-)

2007-06-24 10:29:24 · 63 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

63 answers

Since you wrote this dressed as a woman, I thought it only appropriate that I should answer your question dressed as a woman. I'm wearing a white cami top with built in bra & my breast forms, sheer white pantyhose (I did shave my legs), a red mini-skirt and my red platform sandals, plus make-up, wig, jewelry and nails too.

2007-06-24 17:27:15 · answer #1 · answered by J 7 · 3 2

I am answering this dressed as a woman.

Apart from the silicone breast forms and the wig I do this every day. (Well Ok, not when I'm slouching round the house).

And I have even been known to dress this way whilst I've been driving or out for a walk.

But I've got this down to a fine art now and can do it in 40 mins flat, but then I've had plenty of practice. Started mucking about with make up when I was still a little girl.

What's your point.

2007-06-25 02:51:47 · answer #2 · answered by Louise H 3 · 4 2

I think its great that you are able to spend time as Susie, i know how good it makes you feel.I wonder though if you have ever shared this with anyone close to you rather than just with strangers on the web, i only ask because i wonder if you asking for comments is because you feel unable to share this with anyone.I know how lonly and islotating it can be as a cross dresser and also the frustration at not be able to shout out look this is who i am.
Its only my impression of what your comments really mean maybe im totally wrong maybe you have many friends who know and accept Susie in which case just ignore the above.
But whatever Susie have fun and enjoy yourself Sister.
xx

2007-06-25 05:20:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

to dress as a proper woman just remember most women dont wear 4in heels they are too painful on the feet, get the footwear right and the make up right and nobody would take notice if they walked past you in the street, (No red lipstick either) if you feel good doing it and it makes you happy then carry on. dont see the problem. have fun!!!!

2007-06-30 01:06:48 · answer #4 · answered by stormchaser 3 · 0 0

so now, 4 days later, what are you wearing? ;P
well done for getting dressed so quick! i wish i could do that in the morning! i'm always late picking out cloths and doing my face, and that's on a normal day, doing "understated"!
i wonder though, and i don't mean to be offensive in any way, do you just want to look like a girl or do you want to look like a girl AND get noticed for it? cos you sound just a tad overdressed... :P
but what matters is that you're happy and feel comfortable, good luck and way to go!!

2007-06-28 10:02:39 · answer #5 · answered by furryeyeballs 2 · 2 0

You would feel a right prat if the car broke down, anyway I could be completely Naked as I write this, or i could be sat on the finest ceramic product of Armitage Ware doing a Dump and you would never know. watch those 4" heels if you are 6' 3" you will hit your head on door frames. Chap I knew had himself depricked and had this problem, he thinks he looks like Jerry Hall, but actually he is like John Cleese in a Monty Python sketch when he dressed as a woman, nohing like Hayley in Corrie.

2007-06-24 15:23:11 · answer #6 · answered by "Call me Dave" 5 · 2 2

You go to more trouble than I do but I only "dress" when I am working as a maid or cleaner so it is always working clothes these days. Last Saturday i was walking down Thames Street in London in my maid's dress at 2.30 on the morning but I did have a cape on. One Saturday I was on my way to be maid at a party in uniform and decided I needed some cash so I stopped at a money machine and waited in the queue and a lady came up so I waved her in front of me and said "Real ladies first please." she just laughed and went first

2007-06-24 11:41:30 · answer #7 · answered by Maid Angela 7 · 5 1

Then I guess every single woman I've seen in the last couple days must not have been dressed as a woman. A lot of them I've seen have been wearing t-shirts and shorts. (There's more than one way to dress like a woman.)

2007-06-24 13:14:12 · answer #8 · answered by carora13 6 · 3 1

Why should we care? I'm writing this wearing blue shoes and no tie - so what? It's more interesting that you feel the need to 'show off' about it. Do what you like, just don't bore the rest of us with it.

2007-06-29 00:46:41 · answer #9 · answered by intelligent_observer 3 · 0 1

i dress as a women every day and do you know what, thats mostly without scented body lotion nor indeed 4" high heels - is this a simply sexual thing for you.. or your point is..????

2007-06-30 02:44:09 · answer #10 · answered by emma m 4 · 0 0

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