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naomi24 | 17:01 Tue 21st May 2019 | ChatterBank
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I was watching an old episode of First Dates where one of the male daters was a cross-dresser who turned up in a wig, dress and high heels…

So ladies … if you went on a blind date and your man turned up in a wig, dress and high heels would you continue the date – or would you beat a hasty retreat?

Me? I'd be off home - pronto!
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You wouldn't see me for dust.
I would make a quick exit.
I guess blind dates aren't known for the information beforehand but still: kind of figure that they'd ought to let you know beforehand.
I see the personality and sense of humour stuff from the gals is losing appeal. :-)
I'm surprised you watch that type of thing, Naomi.
here's the chap, hasn't got the walk right has he?


Off home - pronto, as well !!
I'd be really surprised but I think I'd stay the distance and go on the date, I mean if you don't get to know someone how do you know they are incompatible with you? I can however see why some people might not be comfy with the fact they had not been told, but it's not as bad as a blind date and the guy turns out to Vote Ukip and hasn't told you :) x
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aelmpvw, that's him!
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Calicogirl, // I mean if you don't get to know someone how do you know they are incompatible with you?//

I can safely say with hand on heart that any man who dresses as a woman would, as a potential boyfriend/partner, be incompatible with me.
Fair enough Naomi, for me it wouldn't be a deal breaker, just very surprising if I hadn't expected it. If mine suddenly started dressing in women's clothes I'd be surprised but it wouldn't stop me loving him or make me want to leave him. I'd be more interested in why that appealed to him but he'd still be the same person and actually Douglas has touched on something interesting. We as women often get our hair off about men sexualising us or only going by looks and we berate them for not looking deeper into our character and personality, yet something as simple as a men wanting to sometimes wear women's clothing would cancel him out as a potential mate for a lot of women it seems, when we routinely wear 'mens' clothes as a matter of course and would criticise a man who wanted us to wear dressed and to enhance our visual feminity at all times. It's an interesting topic.
I'd like to know beforehand in case I wore a dress that clashed ;-)
Think of the benefits.
He might have some designer gear that you could borrow...
My ex missus accused me of being a transvestite.
So I packed her things and left!
Lol, cupid.
I like to think, if I was a woman, I'd look beyond his looks and dress and find out how much money he had.
If I was a woman, I’d walkout backwards so he would think I was coming in.
I’d definitely see the date out , but I wouldn’t arrange a second one lol
What about reversing the role?
What about a guy meeting a girl and she turns up in jeans and Docs with a few tatts on her arms and enjoys swigging pints?
Should guys get 'to know her' as a person or be off home pronto?

I know what I'd do!
I like a 'lady' to be lady like, not act like a bloke.
So I can see naomi's POV.
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//We as women often get our hair off about men sexualising us or only going by looks and we berate them for not looking deeper into our character and personality//

I don't. I can understand why men like women who look good. I like men who look good. Feminists give the rest of us a bad name.
Feminists can be feminine.

I don't think I'd go on a second date.

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