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I guess most men are affraid to go outside in anykind of womens clothing, because they are affraid of peoples reactions. Will they get yelled at ? beaten ? shunned by family and friends ? fired from their job ? Personally I've experimenting with various items womens clothing for about 15 years and even worn a skirt both in the family and to work and no bad thing has happened to me. I even went all the way once. So I was wondering what terrible stories are outhere from other members. What bad thing has happened to you when freestyling ?


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There was a long running thread on this topic and also the good times which ran to 218 replies.

http://www.hhplace.org/discuss/guys/1508-worst_best_reactions_guys_public_heel_wearing.html?highlight=best+worst+reactions#post30170

I posted my experiences there - including one stupid incident in Croydon.

http://www.hhplace.org/discuss/guys/1508-worst_best_reactions_guys_public_heel_wearing-12.html?highlight=croydon#post66829

Reflecting on this story. It say's a lot more about him than me. He asked me three questions.

Are you gay?

Are you a drag queen?

Are you wearing a thong?

I answered no to all of them, one of them was a lie!

Since then I've got a lot bolder. I bought the boots in my avatar in Croydon and decided I couldn't spend £50 on them if I wasn't prepared to walk out of the shop wearing them. So I did with no problems. Virtually nobody noticed - I noticed a few men looking at me with complete envy. They wished they could do it.

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There was a long running thread on this topic and also the good times which ran to 218 replies.

http://www.hhplace.org/discuss/guys/1508-worst_best_reactions_guys_public_heel_wearing.html?highlight=best+worst+reactions#post30170

I posted my experiences there - including one stupid incident in Croydon.

http://www.hhplace.org/discuss/guys/1508-worst_best_reactions_guys_public_heel_wearing-12.html?highlight=croydon#post66829

Reflecting on this story. It say's a lot more about him than me. He asked me three questions.

Are you gay?

Are you a drag queen?

Are you wearing a thong?

I answered no to all of them, one of them was a lie!

Since then I've got a lot bolder. I bought the boots in my avatar in Croydon and decided I couldn't spend £50 on them if I wasn't prepared to walk out of the shop wearing them. So I did with no problems. Virtually nobody noticed - I noticed a few men looking at me with complete envy. They wished they could do it.

Thanks for the link. I went through it all. I it was pretty much what I expected. There were a few bad incidents, but really most peoples worst reactions where giggling, pointing and strange facial expressions. That's pretty irrellevant in my book. I kind of expect it, knowing most people's view on the matter.

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I was thinking of posting on the thread to bring it to the top, but it sort of had gone off topic to a discussion about chili restaurants and recipies, not that there's anything wrong with that. Some of these old threads are a useful source of people's experiences and are well worth a look.

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Its a free reign of discussion, so why not nudge it back on-topic? I cant believe its had that many replies... Would be a shame to see it fade after all those replies. Maybe we can hit the "Thread with the most replies" record?

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