Our downtown Macy's has a special dressing room for men who like the crossdress. I think Nordstrom has a similar arrangement.
During my illustrious reign as Mr. Gay Seattle, I did drag exactly twice, both for charity. I must say I have a lot more respect for women after those experiences. The shoes were painful, the hose and wig were hot, and my skirt kept riding up. Plus the "panty chasers" (the guys who like the guys who like the dresses) were creepy as hell.
But to each his own. I have a good friend who does drag, and he is a real talent.

During my illustrious reign as Mr. Gay Seattle, I did drag exactly twice, both for charity. I must say I have a lot more respect for women after those experiences. The shoes were painful, the hose and wig were hot, and my skirt kept riding up. Plus the "panty chasers" (the guys who like the guys who like the dresses) were creepy as hell.
But to each his own. I have a good friend who does drag, and he is a real talent.
