a bit of cross-dressing
a bit of cross-dressing
I don't usually go in for cross-dressing myself, but yesterday I had to. In order to take part in a folk dance festival, I was required to wear a (sh!) pair of trousers! I was dressed like most of the women in the audience. Great fun for a short time, but glad to get unbifurcated again as soon as our contribution was over. No problems either getting changed in public with a kilt to wrap around my nakedness.
Martin
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Re: a bit of cross-dressing
My 15-year old grand-daughter, has just announced to the world of Facebook that she prefers to see me in a kilt.
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For. The. Win!Couya wrote:My 15-year old grand-daughter, has just announced to the world of Facebook that she prefers to see me in a kilt.
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Re: a bit of cross-dressing
The girl has taste!
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Crossdressing =
When you have to put on trousers it makes you very cross.
When you have to put on trousers it makes you very cross.
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Re: a bit of cross-dressing
Couya,
There's a certain "poseur" look in that shot, no wonder your Grandaughter preferred the kilted Grandad!
I assume though, that is a traditional costume? Like the kilt here in Scotland, reserved for special occasions.
Howardfh, yes it does. In Aberdeen today, we had the most perfect spring weather. I would defy anyone to say that trousers could be more comfortable if they have never tried the alternative in such climes. I positvely enjoyed myself and evven garnered a compliment, so it must have shown.
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There's a certain "poseur" look in that shot, no wonder your Grandaughter preferred the kilted Grandad!
I assume though, that is a traditional costume? Like the kilt here in Scotland, reserved for special occasions.
Howardfh, yes it does. In Aberdeen today, we had the most perfect spring weather. I would defy anyone to say that trousers could be more comfortable if they have never tried the alternative in such climes. I positvely enjoyed myself and evven garnered a compliment, so it must have shown.
Steve.
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A very smart rig, Martin I must say.
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