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Guest aerlinthe

hey, so guess im a crossdresser, i dunno i like wearing womens clothes, ive been really wanting to wear a womens 1 piece swimsuit out to a beach, but im kinda afraid if thats against the law or anything out here in ontario canada. dont want to get arrested or something. anyone know if theres any laws about swimsuits long as your parts are covered?

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Guest Donna Jean

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No, Hon.....

There is no law against it as far as I know as long as everything is covered...

Best bet is to call the local police and ask about any ordinances that may cover this...

Then, just do what you desire....OK?

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest ChloëC

It's interesting seeing old pictures and watching old movies where males wore full body swimsuits apparently because showing off a male chest must have been taboo at one time.

Now if you put something like that on, you have to be careful not to offend someone. Sad how things change not necessarily for the better.

aerlinthe, I agree with you about swimsuits, I have always liked them since I can first remember. (and here's a little secret, we have an outdoor pool and I'm wearing one right now, waiting for the moon to move a little before I go out and take a late night swim, but don't tell anyone)

Hugs

Chloë

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Guest Elizabeth K

Oh my - I hesitate to bring this up because it is sorta bragging. I am age 63 - and I thought I would NEVER swim in public again, especially as I had a bit too much of a chest. THEN about 18 months into HRT I realized I had a woman's chest- so try on a woman's one piece bathing suit. IT FIT!

Duh - so I swim as I really am - presenting female. It's perfect and no one has ever said anything! We have a saltwater pool here at the apartment - very nice. I talked Sally into buying a suit - she did! It is so affirming to be yourself! I would imagine CD'ing is similar.

But Sally and I both have really long hair, Even wet we pass as women because of that. I hope you can pull it off - wearing a bathing suit - I don't know about your hair, that [and the boobs] seem to make it work.

Lizzy

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Guest aerlinthe

well im kinda overweight so i gotta alittle bit of moobs, lol i definetly wouldnt pass, my hairs short. but womens clothes just feel better to me and i love womens bathing suits. Probly worse thing thatd happen is people making harsh comments about it. one of these days ill get the courage to wear it.

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Guest Dani65

I rmembermy first tme out dressed as woman, was when I went shopping at the mall, I wore a skin tight jeans and a cute top with hip shapers and bra and panties, and semi high heels ... we went to maurices and the girls there treated melikea queen.. love the experience and ended up buying a couple dresses..then later I went into the bar and grill at the other end of the mall, soon as I sat down a man came up tome and offeredto buy me my first drink. so we chatted for awhile , after a few drinks he asked if I liketo go see a movie, I had to go the restroom so this was my first time in a woman's restroom ,I was nervous and yet excited at the time. but managed to getmy business done and a another lady asked if I had a feminine pad. I told sorry but I have a tampon though what that help and she said yes but never used one...how do you put it in and explained to her how to put it in (thankfully I read the direction s on the box) and then she says to me thanks again sis... btw hon you are passing extremely well for a woman... I said ... Pardon me? then she tells me Iknow your a man in a woman's clothes.. I turned beat red.. and she says its cool and I admire you for the guts to dress as a woman.. I asked her how did she know.... then she responded I know you you go to my church. I fell over by that. then she gave me a wink and high five.. then afterI left the restroom the guy who was taken me to the movies was gone and when the lady from the restroom came out and offered to take me for coffee

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hi aerlinthe

It's funny seeing your post I was just hinking about getting a swimsuit and remembering a bikini a girl left in my car almost 40 years ago that fit not too badly.

Here in Ontario it may depend on where you are. Hannlans Point beach on

Toronto Island has always been quirky (nude/gay/more open) since the 60's. I don't think Long Point

Wasaga or Sauble would be good.

As a wilderness canoeist I have been in dozens of places, some quite accessable by boat, where many people swimm nude and you wouldn't draw attention.

Let us know how you make out when the water gets liquid again.

hugs rita

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Guest Just_Lucas

thats awseome rita,its sorta like that here in florida theres beaches like that around my place not far i think...,but i never went out in a binki of course i dont have a car right now so i cant go out buying clothes unless a friend takes me :(,cant wait to drive XD i say i im not 100% sure if i would pass as a girl at a beach but i do get called a girl everynow and then XD or atleast when i was younger i did :D

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Guest StephanyR

I would wear one but at a deserted beach or something. Geesh I still have to go out dressed!!! I guess one step at a time. As for it being against the law in Ontario Canada? Not at all. You can dress and wear what you want.

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