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Guest ricka

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Have had recent conversations with 2 gay male friends this past week about dressing up for Halloween. They both intend to go in drag and have invited me to go with them. Well that is not so unusual except when I started asking them questions and throwing out a few comments they admitted that it was much more than a Halloween thing. In fact one friend confided to me that "he" felt that he was really a "she" and would have SRS in a heartbeat if she could. Our conversation and honesty went to a new level. Well I admit to being among other things the local "drag mother." Love to shop for outfits and help my younger sisters with their hair and make-up. Not always younger sisters either---have a friend my age coming over later to help her with her look.

ricka

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Guest Rebecca Quentin

Halloween is a great chance to dress up. Its perhaps the one night of the year when I feel there is a slightly reduced chance of being kicked in if I venture out onto the streets in my home city (a risk which is very real living in what is called the "Oil Capital of Europe").

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Guest CutieNaomi

My Step-mom is encouraging my Husband and I to go out in drag this Halloween. He as a lumberjack and I as a housewife. I'm not entirely keen on the idea, as I get embarrassed easily. Alex is excited, and I don't want to be embarrassed.

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Guest Rebecca Quentin
My Step-mom is encouraging my Husband and I to go out in drag this Halloween. He as a lumberjack and I as a housewife. I'm not entirely keen on the idea, as I get embarrassed easily. Alex is excited, and I don't want to be embarrassed.

Your step-mom sounds ace...can she be my mum? B)

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Guest Donna Jean

Halloween is a wonderful chance for cross dressers and MTF's that only dress at home to go out in Fem in relitive safety!

It think that it a great way to explore your feelings of being out while dressed and to break in those new heels!

I think that many inhibitions can be dropped and folks can dress to their hearts desire!

Have fun this weekend.....

And be safe........OK?

Cool.......

Donna Jean

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Guest Joanna Phipps

My problem is that for me to cross dress I need to go as something male, sorry the Chippendales just dont cut it. I have no Idea what or how since I think i have already gone too far to the feminine to do drab (since drag is dressed as a girl, wouldnt drab be dressed as a boy??).

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Well, in that case you have to think outside the box.....

How about as an artichoke?

LOL

Donna Jean

Dee Jay... im already a vegeatable..lol um or is that a fruit(dont go anywhere near that one)

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Guest Elizabeth K

My wife and I went as coke cans one year. I think she was diet and I was classic.

YEP - to go out in drag? Which one of the Village People? Cowboy?

I guess I will stay at home - not style my hair, no makeup, and give out treats as a witch - yehhhheeee heeeeeeee - my little darlins!

SCARY!

Lizzy

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Guest CutieNaomi

No. There's a lot of trouble with her, and I'm not going into it. It'll depress people.

What would be a good match to a lumberjack, other than a housewife?

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Guest MissAmy
My Step-mom is encouraging my Husband and I to go out in drag this Halloween. He as a lumberjack and I as a housewife. I'm not entirely keen on the idea, as I get embarrassed easily. Alex is excited, and I don't want to be embarrassed.

wait, is your husband a FTM?

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Guest Elizabeth K
No. There's a lot of trouble with her, and I'm not going into it. It'll depress people.

What would be a good match to a lumberjack, other than a housewife?

Lumberjill?

hee hee

Lizzy

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No. There's a lot of trouble with her, and I'm not going into it. It'll depress people.

What would be a good match to a lumberjack, other than a housewife?

A tree?

Carolyn Marie

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Guest LottieZero
Halloween is a great chance to dress up. Its perhaps the one night of the year when I feel there is a slightly reduced chance of being kicked in if I venture out onto the streets in my home city (a risk which is very real living in what is called the "Oil Capital of Europe").

Hey, that's where I live too! ^^;; I've never really thought of it as dangerous for TG people, but I suppose it depends where you are...

And I've got no idea what I'm going to dress up as this year. :P I'd like to go as some sort of vampire-girl thing, but I don't have the outfit for it (or the figure)... I'll probably make something up at the last minute, as ever XD

Charlotte

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Guest Donna Jean

Went to a Halloween party one year..a friend was going to wear a cow costume complete with udders (down there) and a hood with the ears on it...

On his way, he stopped at a red light....got rear ended!

Cops came as did a crowd of people...and there he stood in the cow suit (Udders and all) showing his drivers license to the cop and trading insurance info....

Got to the party and locked himself in the bathroom and wouldn't come out!

AHhhhh those were the days!

Donna Jean

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Guest Roberta1
No. There's a lot of trouble with her, and I'm not going into it. It'll depress people.

What would be a good match to a lumberjack, other than a housewife?

How about a blue ox? snort, snort... Roberta1

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