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Dressing at the gym


Emmacd

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Hi All,

This is my first every post on any cd forum, but I really wanted to share.

A few months ago I joined a 24hr gym. One of those places which are very low staffed and accessed with security card. I have been mostly going during my lunch break, and it is incredibly quiet.

I do quite a lot of running, and have found that my inner thighs chaf, so I decided to get some better underwear.  Whilst in the sports shop I wandered to the women's section and found and amazing pair of rebbok shorts, the kind of tight Lycra ones, women's training shorts I think they're called. This ticked more than one box, it helped with chaffing and meant I could work out wearing women's sportswear. They also look quite androgynous if they were ever discovered.

So for the last few weeks I have been wearing these lovely women's training shorts under my man shorts. This last week I took it to the next level.

I have been gradually getting braver and braver with this, getting changed into them in an empty changing room before quickly covering them with my man shorts, or walking to the shower with only those shorts on, tucked, but again in an empty changing room. My thought has always been how much attention would other changing room users actually take of my underwear if they walked in....

So Thursday just gone I walked into the changing room after my workout to find a guy just sitting in there on his phone. A little odd, but then who am I to talk! It's a small changing room with only one bench, which he was sat on. I got my bag and started getting out my towel and shower gel, hoping he would take the hint and move, but he didn't. So I went for it. I stripped down to my tight women's shorts and walked to the showers.

I imagine that he saw, he was only 2 feet away when I stripped, but like I said, how many people actually pay that much attention? I was exhilarated, it was totally thrilling. I can't wait to go back and do it again. At the same time I'm wondering if I can get away with other things in a similar way. I'm thinking maybe ladies running legging again wearing my man shorts to hide the obvious fem cut of the pants. I'm also thinking of experimenting with sports bras under my running clothes, but that might be harder to hide.

I'd love to hear any suggestions or similar experiences that you may have had with wearing hidden fem clothes. Obviously I've done the panties to work thing, but that seems a little too easy now.

Luv Em x

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3 hours ago, Emmacd said:

I'm also thinking of experimenting with sports bras under my running clothes, but that might be harder to hide.

I've had an epiphany. Running with a water bag (basically a small rucksack with a plastic water bladder with a tube to drink through)!

Now I can go out running wearing women's gym shorts and a sports bra. I'm very happy ? 

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