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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

This question is specifically directed towards women...

If you met a really nice guy AND you were currently seeking a relationship and this guy fitted the bill BUT he was a crossdresser; would his crossdressing be a barrier?

What if he crossdressed in public? - Would you hang-out with him like that? Would it depend how 'convincingly feminine' he looked? Would it be because of the (possible) reaction of other people that would stop you from being with this guy you liked?

If you wouldn't have a relationship with such a guy... Why not? Does it disgust you? Does it just not look right to you? Is it just not your thing? Does it look ridiculous to you? - A joke even?

Please... Honest opinions.

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By *EAT..85Woman  over a year ago

Nottingham

I found a lover that loves to cross dress and would have been happy to go out with them dressed. They put in a LOT of effort though. I've chatted with many CDs and am happy to shop with, and help with make up etc. I find a cross dressing man that does it well incredibly attractive.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's not something I'd find attractive in a partner, so it would be a no from me.

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By *ellinever70Woman  over a year ago

Ayrshire

I wouldn't have a relationship with a man that liked to do this.

I probably have some kind of deep rooted prejudices this is based on.

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By *riar BelisseWoman  over a year ago

Delightful Bliss

I would be happy to support a CD partner In their dressing and socialise with them dressed. However I would seek his man mode for Rumpy Pumpy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's not something I'd find attractive in a partner, so it would be a no from me. "

I didn't give reasons, did I? I've never been attracted to more feminine men. And I'm not someone who is into heels, getting dressed up, wearing makeup, stockings etc. Being with someone who is doesn't fit, from my perspective. Does that help?

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By *G LanaTV/TS  over a year ago

Gosport

Speaking to a number of people who were in longterm relationships when they realised they needed to transition it is often really difficult on established partners when they admit it. Some manage to make it work, interestingly includimg some partners who are straight, but most don't.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

This is so interesting...

Thanks for the comments!

You know what... I really 'get' why many women are not into 'feminine' men... I honestly didn't ever expect ANY woman have any interest in me whatsoever when I started dressing in public... But some do... I'm thankful for that, but I totally understand why a lot of women don't like it.

I just see 'clothes'... I don't see ANY gender attached to pink or satin or silk (etc)... I just love the clothes... And the make-up... I don't dress to 'be a woman'... That's ridiculous to me... Perhaps I dress to feel more 'feminine' though... But I have a very masculine side too... Actually more so than most men lol.

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By *issmorganWoman  over a year ago

Calderdale innit

It would be a no from me ,I'm afraid .

I'm not attracted to femininity at all.

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By *ora the explorerWoman  over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

Not for me. I’m just not attracted to feminine men and men in women’s clothes/underwear is a complete turn off for me. From what I’ve seen on here though there are plenty women who do like it x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is so interesting...

Thanks for the comments!

You know what... I really 'get' why many women are not into 'feminine' men... I honestly didn't ever expect ANY woman have any interest in me whatsoever when I started dressing in public... But some do... I'm thankful for that, but I totally understand why a lot of women don't like it.

I just see 'clothes'... I don't see ANY gender attached to pink or satin or silk (etc)... I just love the clothes... And the make-up... I don't dress to 'be a woman'... That's ridiculous to me... Perhaps I dress to feel more 'feminine' though... But I have a very masculine side too... Actually more so than most men lol.

"

I can see how clothes themselves aren't attached to gender (although I have to push myself to get past my own assumptions). And I don't see that certain items should be restricted to women, why shouldn't men enjoy them. I can find the masculine energy men bring to lingerie sexy.

But whole routine - makeup, heels, clothes etc - just doesn't interest me. Accompanying a partner who was into it all shopping or out to dinner - it carries no appeal and takes me well out of my comfort zone. I'm not the right partner for someone like that and vice versa because I can see that the cross-dressing is an important part of your life.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I remember when I was younger I was never attracted to short-haired 'manish' looking women (tomboys). Now I really like them... It's funny how things an change. I remember seeing the cranberries singer with her short hair and thinking 'yuk'! Now I look at her and think "wow!"

I'd potentially give up my crossdressing if I met someone I really liked... It would depend on the circumstances. I definitely wouldn't hold it against her if she didn't approve.

I think women have to put up with a lot from us men...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It doesn't bother me at all. We'd go out in public whether he was 'convincing' or a bearded guy in a frock. As long as he's happy, I'm happy.

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By *G LanaTV/TS  over a year ago

Gosport


"It doesn't bother me at all. We'd go out in public whether he was 'convincing' or a bearded guy in a frock. As long as he's happy, I'm happy. "

Love this attitude.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It doesn't bother me at all. We'd go out in public whether he was 'convincing' or a bearded guy in a frock. As long as he's happy, I'm happy. "

I'm like that too nowadays, I couldn't care less what my partner wore. She could wear a xena warrior princess outfit for all I care... Actually... I hope she does...

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman  over a year ago

Essex

It wouldn’t (and doesn’t) have any bearing on my attraction to someone.

Whilst I have a physical attraction to those I have sex with it’s not related to a specific physicality.

As cliche as it is, it’s personality first, then there will be a physical aspect which differs with everyone - be they man, woman or anything in the shaded areas.

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By *istress B and BrookeCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle

No barrier at all. It’s what brought us together. On here too.

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By *annessaTV/TS  over a year ago

Denham


"…….From what I’ve seen on here though there are plenty women who do like it x"

Thank goodness for that

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading

3 years ago I would say hell nno.today it would be a consideration

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By *etitesaraTV/TS  over a year ago

rochdale


"3 years ago I would say hell nno.today it would be a consideration"

May i ask what has changed your feeling on the subject?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It wouldn’t bother me at all what they wanted to wear or even what’s actually inside their pants, more who they are as a person and if we get on, if our views or values were similar ect

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Crossdressing in public has made me appreciate women more and I feel like I know the female species a little better now, having spoken to them about 'girly' things and done 'girly things' together and chatted about 'guys' and clothes and shared make-up ideas and bathrooms and all sorts etc... I'm definitely more comfortable around females nowadays... More relaxed and at ease and more understanding what they sometimes have to endure with men... But that works both ways... ...Some women are hard for men to endure too!... What I am saying is that I think I've learned (through crossdressing) to be more understanding (from my side) so that my future relations with females will be better than they have been in times past.

...I've earned much trust with women and they have with me too... A trust I couldn't really get too when I 'wasn't' crossdressed, because when I'm crossdressed I think women don't see me as 'just another guy' with some sort of alterior motive... And when I'm crossdressed I am laying bare who I am for the world to see... I'm not pretending to be a 'macho' guy like a lot of guys do... I'm just doing my own thing and not bothering anyone as I do it.

Most men out there are amazing too... Kind and considerate when I am: 'femmed up' and not judgemental but actually protective and understanding. There are some really nice people out there in the world....

I find (nowadays) that I can talk to women about things that I couldn't before. - It's just easier now because my defences are down... Yeah I'm a guy and I cry at sad things and I like pink and flowers and lovely fragrances and cute kittens... I feel more human and I think my next relationship with a female is going to be a lot better as I've matured and am understanding them a bit better nowadays... Or rather; I think I'm learning to understand myself better these days and have found the 'balls' to be my real self.

Maybe some guys learn all this stuff without crossdressing? - But for me it was crossdressing that made a better man out of me. I think so anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Crossdressing in public has made me appreciate women more and I feel like I know the female species a little better now, having spoken to them about 'girly' things and done 'girly things' together and chatted about 'guys' and clothes and shared make-up ideas and bathrooms and all sorts etc... I'm definitely more comfortable around females nowadays... More relaxed and at ease and more understanding what they sometimes have to endure with men... But that works both ways... ...Some women are hard for men to endure too!... What I am saying is that I think I've learned (through crossdressing) to be more understanding (from my side) so that my future relations with females will be better than they have been in times past.

...I've earned much trust with women and they have with me too... A trust I couldn't really get too when I 'wasn't' crossdressed, because when I'm crossdressed I think women don't see me as 'just another guy' with some sort of alterior motive... And when I'm crossdressed I am laying bare who I am for the world to see... I'm not pretending to be a 'macho' guy like a lot of guys do... I'm just doing my own thing and not bothering anyone as I do it.

Most men out there are amazing too... Kind and considerate when I am: 'femmed up' and not judgemental but actually protective and understanding. There are some really nice people out there in the world....

I find (nowadays) that I can talk to women about things that I couldn't before. - It's just easier now because my defences are down... Yeah I'm a guy and I cry at sad things and I like pink and flowers and lovely fragrances and cute kittens... I feel more human and I think my next relationship with a female is going to be a lot better as I've matured and am understanding them a bit better nowadays... Or rather; I think I'm learning to understand myself better these days and have found the 'balls' to be my real self.

Maybe some guys learn all this stuff without crossdressing? - But for me it was crossdressing that made a better man out of me. I think so anyway."

I smiled reading all of this. I'm glad for you.

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By *ittlebirdWoman  over a year ago

The Big Smoke

It wouldn’t be a barrier at all to me OP that being said I don’t EVER want another relationship with anyone only friendships. But my friends are my friends. I love them. Just the way they are

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By *urabriteMan  over a year ago

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