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yes i sure do!
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I for one sure do!!!
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Yep, but I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
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Yes, it's the one day of the year when they won't get chastised for doing so.
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Probably.
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Yes, I have and you are probably right. I liked it but I did it in a 'drag' sense where it was obvious. I wasn't fooling anybody, especially myself. But everyone played along and it was fun. But only on Halloween, mind you. :-)
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Aye.. indeed I believe many do.
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Sure & the men that dress like women us Halloween as an excuse to dress-up like a girl & go out in public, even though some of them do it whenever they want, but Halloween also gives the guys that want to dress-up like a girl, but are too affraid, that one day when they can dress like a girl. jk
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I don't know about Halloween but the last Comic Relief Fund Raising Day (UK) saw some of the staff in Sainsbury's in Sittingbourne, looking decidedly more camp than one would have imagined (I am thinking here of the guy in the tight PVC red shorts and matching leotard top).
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Here's the list of my excuses for going out in short skirts, pantyhose, and heels, all of which are way better than Halloween: I need some pantyhose. I need some milk. I need to check the mail. The car needs gas. I'm hungry. I'm thirsty. The list is endless.
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YES, I know from at least from my experience ,the Holiday is my excuse to dress as I feel.
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With me ,an ex-girlfriend of mine had me dress as a Hooker for Halloween .After that ,she had given me permission to wear what-ever I wanted from what she had in her closet ! We were the same size and I took her up on the offer.When I was with her ,I was 38-32-38, 12 years later ,I am 43-29-40 and very feminine .I love being a woman,I should have made the change many years ago!
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I'm sure some do, but the wording of this question seems to imply that you consider this a bad thing, which I entirely disagree with. However, let us suppose that men dressing as women (or women dressing as men) was indeed a bad thing. If Halloween is an excuse to cross-dress, then all participants are excused (by definition...) ***** To explain why I don't think dressing across social sex-specific standards of clothing is a bad thing, I feel it important to point out that it is a -social- standard. A few decades ago, it was the social standard that men went to work, women stayed at home and kept the house tidy; this social standard has been broken. Less than a few hundred years ago, it was the social standard that people with 'white' skin were superior to everyone else; this social standard has been broken. Currently we are in the process of breaking the social standards surrounding 'marriage'; homosexual couples are becoming more and more able to marry the people that they love; the social standard is being broken. The idea of sex-specific "Clothing standards" is merely another grain of sand in the vast desert of social standards that Humanity is gradually finding the time to sift through and examine more closely. From an objective standpoint, what is wrong with a man wearing a piece of clothing that hangs down freely from the waist, and does not form into two separate tubes for the legs? The Kilt from Scotland is pretty much the same concept, but Scottish society didn't form the same absurdly strict social clothing standards as many other European countries did. What is wrong with a man wearing a bra? It fails to perform functionally to anywhere near the same extent it would for an adult woman, but does poor functionality really mean that someone can't wear it? That's silly; one need only examine a great deal of clothing items to see that actual functionality has long since become irrelevant... High-heels for example; why? They not only don't perform a practical function, in some cases they go further and become a hinderance, even slightly dangerous. I could go on forever... The whole concept of sex-specific clothing is outdated and most people can't even justify it any more; it's -just- a social standard that most people accept and take for granted. Breaking that standard isn't a bad thing, it's JUST relatively unorthodox.
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What is scary / spooky about dressing like a girl? [unless you do it really badly!]
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I definitely do. It's one of the highlights to attending anime conventions. Pretty boys in drag!
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I don;t need a holiday to dress as a woman! I dress en femme daily!
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I think that Halloween is only an excuse,because some men aren't really in touch with their feminine side .Men that dress as women that ae in touch with their feminine side do not need a holiday because to them everyday is a woman day!Are there any biological dominating women out there that would enjoy feminizing men? A woman -wanna-be could learn more from a woman that would teach him/her the proper mannerisms in order to live out the rest of his/her life as a woman!
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Not all of them. Some of them, sure. It's the high holy transgender holiday (okay, that's a joke, but it does allow some trans women too afraid to go out any other time some 'safe' cover). I think some guys simply want to try something else on and have fun; next year they see what it's like to be a vampire, or cop, or...
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Yes. I would never dress up liek a chick
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in a dream god has told me that i should like a woman so i have started dressing like a woman.
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Maybe. Our society isn't very fair when giving the male gender many choices in what type of clothing they can wear.
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Yes... I totally agree. I've never dressed like a woman for Halloween or any other event but I could see doing it once you know back in grade school or high school as a joke. The guys that do it over and over and over and are like 28 and think it's funny, are the ones that have issues.
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some might but maybe not all of them
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