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| Wed 27 Jan 10, 11:45 AM fetboyslim 2 yrs |
only once every two months, for about an hour at the most, likes to wear womens clothes and asked to buy a dress or a skirt of yours he liked, when you'd finished with it, how would you react? | |
| 27 Jan 10, 11:46 AM ConsciousnessJunkie UK(N), 5 yrs |
I would proberbly be creeped out and wouldn't talk to him very much again because he had crossed a line. He certainly wouldn't be left alone in my house unsupervised... | |
| 27 Jan 10, 11:48 AM Anansie UK(SW), 2 yrs |
if i wore dresses, i'd take him to the shop i got the one he liked from and tell him to buy his own. Then firmly say, "keep your mitts off mine!".
Job done | |
| 27 Jan 10, 11:50 AM fetboyslim 2 yrs |
I asked because someone I worked with mentioned she sold a dress to a guy she lives near and is cool with it. | |
| 27 Jan 10, 11:55 AM MissP UK(EN), 8 yrs |
I would be happy to sell one, so long as it wasn't an item I loved myself! | |
| 27 Jan 10, 11:56 AM smoofing UK(SW), 2 yrs |
some girl clothes i have got from ebay have had lovely hints of perfume or whatever she washed it in on them still, which is nice, like a little gift. but, id never buy anything for that reason, only buy things i like the look of to wear, new or otherwise. | |
| 27 Jan 10, 12:02 PM ThedaVamp UK, 6 yrs |
Depends if I wore it or not. I'd be happy to take them shopping for their own stuff though. Perverted Pederast Puppetmistress Pimp Pandering to the Patriarchy... apparently | |
| 27 Jan 10, 12:06 PM smoofing UK(SW), 2 yrs |
definitely the superior option | |
| 27 Jan 10, 12:37 PM Caracal UK(SS), 4 yrs |
I wouldn't have a problem and have given such clothes away in the past. If someone was upfront about it, what's the problem ? After all, they've not been rifling through your knicker drawer but have been honest about their desires. Be happy that they feel comfortable enough with you to confide that side of their nature - it's hard enough to deal with these issues without being denigrated for them, goodness knows how damaging THAT is! Besides, who said imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? What is a Caracal? | |
| 27 Jan 10, 12:38 PM willful UK(EC), 7 yrs |
This is one of the most skewed websites you could ask that question on. Go check out Yahoo answers. I'd say given that its not 'the norm' most people would feel uncomfortable doing it. Unless of course you made them aware of your interests in previous conversations. No one likes to be surprised | |
| 27 Jan 10, 12:40 PM Iphis_me UK(E), 4 yrs |
^^^^^this^^^^^ I would feel glad that they feel comfortable enough to be open with me and would be happy either to give them clothes I no longer wore or go shopping with them. "The unexamined life is not worth living" - Socrates |