Honest answer. I've no idea really but I enjoy it so I do it, even if no one knows. Why I started I've no idea but that doesn't really worry me (I did, so I do). Mens clothes are so boring in comparison. Women have a HUGE choice in my view compared to men in both style and fabric so I buy women's clothes and feel good when I dress in them.I work in what everyone would think as an alpha male role (I've noticed a clue somewhere 😁) so openly admitting I'm a cross dresser is a scary thought. From conversations with my wife years ago I know her thoughts on men who dress like women so that's a none starter.So I dress in secret when I can. There is a definite desire or urge to dress that I suppress until I have the opportunity. On the flip side I'm looking at potential purchase online all the time (indeed I picked up a new dress yesterday on the way back from taking my son to Uni😁) so will get a chance to try that on later this week. Do I look at women in the street and on TV and think that what they are wearing would look good on me.......all the time. I love Carol Kirkwood, great figure, big boobs (you guessed it, I'm a boob man anyway) and never reveals too much cleavage but manages to look fab most of the time. Her style choices are great and I try to have the same approach to how I dress as I hate to see my own false boobs and bra straps Is society accepting? I think its getting there but I'm more accepting because of who I am and what I do. So I dress in women's clothes....no harm no foul.
Honest answer. I've no idea really but I enjoy it so I do it, even if no one knows. Why I started I've no idea but that doesn't really worry me (I did, so I do). Mens clothes are so boring in comparison. Women have a HUGE choice in my view compared to men in both style and fabric so I buy women's clothes and feel good when I dress in them. I work in what everyone would think as an alpha male role (I've noticed a clue somewhere 😁) so openly admitting I'm a cross dresser is a scary thought. From conversations with my wife years ago I know her thoughts on men who dress like women so that's a none starter. So I dress in secret when I can. There is a definite desire or urge to dress that I suppress until I have the opportunity. On the flip side I'm looking at potential purchase online all the time (indeed I picked up a new dress yesterday on the way back from taking my son to Uni😁) so will get a chance to try that on later this week. Do I look at women in the street and on TV and think that what they are wearing would look good on me.......all the time. I love Carol Kirkwood, great figure, big boobs (you guessed it, I'm a boob man anyway) and never reveals too much cleavage but manages to look fab most of the time. Her style choices are great and I try to have the same approach to how I dress as I hate to see my own false boobs and bra straps Is society accepting? I think its getting there but I'm more accepting because of who I am and what I do. So I dress in women's clothes....no harm no foul.