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Halloween Or Christmas


Petra Jane

Which is best for dressing?  

21 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is best for Dressing?

    • Halloween
      20
    • Christmas
      1
    • Easter?
      0


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Okay, I saw this asked somewhere else, added a poll to my own website, but thought I'd ask here as well.

Whilst I like halloween only because of the opportunity to get dressed up as a witch, actually a white witch, though I always dress in black, (see my Gallery if interested), I've fancied getting dressed up as Ms Santa for a few years now.

Having spotted a minidress that suits me (ok, fits me) I placed an order and it came today, so tonight I'm going to spend some time dressed up as Ms Santa, all velour and lace, and get a few photos for my site and the gallery.

So, the question is, which do you CD's perfer to dress for, Halloween, Christmas or Easter??

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Guest Elizabeth K

The (USA) Thanksgiving? Because I look like a turkey? :huh:

HA!

No really, Halloween - not so much the feminine costume opportunity but some of the exotic stuff that I can find that isn't available other times of the year. Green glittery false eyelashes - come on, gotta have a pair! :lol:

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Guest Kelly Ann

Hi Petra,

Golly you really don't give a girl a lot of choice...no all of the above to vote on...or Girl Scouts Day,Secretary's Day or even Valentines Day!! <sniff> I DO love the dress though...which day is it for? ;-) Kelly Ann (-;

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I have to agree with Kelly Ann. Every day is a great day to dress if you can. Unfortunately my chances are few these days as my wife is not well and I can't leave the house for any great period of time. I try to keep it to an hour if at all possible. Yes any time to dress is a great time.

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Halloween gets all of the votes because it is the safest time to dress. When half of the people who would normally be looking around trying to find a crossdresser to beat up are dressed as nuns, witches or Wonder Woman - you've got to feel safer!

Life is strange,

Sally

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Guest Chrissie
Okay, I saw this asked somewhere else, added a poll to my own website, but thought I'd ask here as well.

Whilst I like halloween only because of the opportunity to get dressed up as a witch, actually a white witch, though I always dress in black, (see my Gallery if interested), I've fancied getting dressed up as Ms Santa for a few years now.

Having spotted a minidress that suits me (ok, fits me) I placed an order and it came today, so tonight I'm going to spend some time dressed up as Ms Santa, all velour and lace, and get a few photos for my site and the gallery.

So, the question is, which do you CD's perfer to dress for, Halloween, Christmas or Easter??

Halloween is the best time to dress because everyone expects UNUSUAL and DIFFERENT behavior during that time of year. Any time you have large gatherings of family things tend to get more uptight and tense... even without the CD,TV, TS, TG factor thrown in. Christmas is the among the worst because Families that don't understand and don't want to understand will go on attack the moment they see it... Same with Easter. Christmas and Easter tend to be 2 of the 3 worst... Thanksgiving is #3.

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Guest Amanda L Richards

Hi all,

Hi Petra,

I personally favour Halloween as well. When I first started out testing my wings in public, it was Halloween and the costumes I favoured was tasteful versions of a nurse and cheerleader. I did a schoolgirl once or twice.

Again I like the tasteful versions. The skirts had to be at least to mid thigh but not lower than the top of the knee.

It is a day of feedom to say the least.

Amanda L

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Guest Adalia

Hi all,

Hi Petra,

I personally favour Halloween as well. When I first started out testing my wings in public, it was Halloween and the costumes I favoured was tasteful versions of a nurse and cheerleader. I did a schoolgirl once or twice.

Again I like the tasteful versions. The skirts had to be at least to mid thigh but not lower than the top of the knee.

It is a day of feedom to say the least.

Amanda L

Mid thigh is the length I want in a skirt/dress i want nothing shorter and nothing longer either ;)

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Guest Andrea2010

From a general dressing perspective, yes to Halloween...

From a sexy in the bedroom perspective, Christmas. I just love the cute little Christmas lingerie selections lol.

BUT easter...now there's another one I like. A satin and lace teddy with a little bunny puff tail....hehehe :wub:

Skirt/dress length for me is dependent on how frisky I'm feeling that day. A little shorter to show the tops of my thigh highs and garter straps, or a little longer to hide them.

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