>>81949697 (OP)I crossdress a lot. On sundays when I'm at home, sometimes in the evening after work when I'm not too tired.
I'm not trans, I'm not "an eg but you don't even know it yet" , I just like doing it. It's fun.
It's a hobby. It's a weird hobby, I keep it completely private, I never tell anyone about it, but it's my hobby.
I like it because I've always liked fancy dresses from the first times I saw some classic theatre plays and operas as a kid, which was very early because my parents were very much into opera. The "big dresses" fascinated me and it never ended so when I got the opportunity and the privacy, I dug deeper into historical costumes, stage costumes, alt-fashion, gothic-lolita, folk clothing, the whole song and dance.
You have a variety in female clothing you just don't have with male clothing. Past a certain point, male clothing has been mostly about tailoring which limits what you can do in terms of silhouette, materials, shapes. You have a lot more freedom in female clothing and more visible variety whereas menswear is about nuance and details.
I have a bunch of dresses and outfits. Some of them I wear once to see how they feel, then keep as display pieces on the display mannequin I have in my living room.
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