How to Keep Crossdressing After Lockdown
The coronavirus pandemic made most of us endure two whole years of social isolation and lockdown.
We got used to staying home, and some saw it as an opportunity to start crossdressing.
But things are once again changing as we start going back to our normal lives.
This is a good thing, of course, but if you have only crossdressed during this time, you might be insecure or afraid you won’t be able to keep it up.
You are not alone, as many of our sisters fear that.
However, still crossdress after that. First, rethink your routine and build a new schedule so you can find time for crossdressing.
Consider coming out, and keep practicing your skills.
My goal here is to introduce you to some techniques so you can keep crossdressing for years to come.
You shouldn’t stop doing something that you love, even if things look difficult.
1. Try out a new schedule
Chances are that the pandemic messed up with the routine you were used to.
We had to adapt and overcome several challenges and difficulties, and some of us had a hard time doing so.
We had to come up with distractions and invest time in things we like to do so we could tolerate the time we spent in lockdown.
Chances are that you had to reformulate your whole schedule during the last two years and can’t fit some of this stuff into a post-pandemic routine.
If you began to crossdress during this time, you may have little experience with crossdressing during normal times.
And even if you used to crossdress before the pandemic, it may be difficult to let go of the free time you now have.
But I assure you these changes are coming for the best and that you can still fit your crossdressing sessions into your schedule.
All you have to do is rethink your routine and priorities.
Start by taking note of how much free time you have.
And by free time, I mean the time you have for yourself in which you aren’t doing anything else, such as working or doing chores.
Consider crossdressing to be a hobby rather than something essential, especially if you have less than 5 hours of free time per day.
With that in mind, you may consider alternating your hobbies between the days of the week.
For example, dress up every Thursday and Tuesday, play vídeo games on Wednesdays and Mondays, and go out with friends on Fridays.
After all of that, you’ll still have the weekend to do whatever you want to.
Of course, these are just random examples to give you an idea of what I’m talking about.
It doesn’t have to be one symmetrical distribution either, as you can decide based on your priorities.
2. Come out
Crossdressing at home during lockdown allowed us to keep it a secret.
We had more privacy than ever before, as we lacked proper human interaction.
But now that we are going back, such interactions will occur way more often, making it harder for you to crossdress in secret.
Convivence with some people will be unavoidable, and those we see every day are more likely to find out.
If you want to keep a consistent crossdressing routine my recommendation is for you to come out to some of these people which you trust.
This way, you won’t have to worry about them finding out and may have them as people who can support you.
Knowing that some people are aware of your crossdressing habits may also increase your confidence.
Their support makes you understand that there’s nothing wrong with being yourself and that people will love you for who you are.
This feeling of being accepted makes you less susceptible to giving up, as much of the guilt vanishes.
3. Keep practicing
If you really want to crossdress after lockdown and remote work is over, keep practicing as much as possible.
You see, the more you practice, the better you get at it.
As a result, it takes you less time to dress up and do your makeup.
Reducing the amount of time it takes you to crossdress allows you to fit your crossdressing sessions into tighter schedules.
But it also helps you memorize the steps, making you less likely to be caught by accident.
So, I want to encourage you to practice makeup for about 1 or 2 hours a day before the lockdown ends definitively.
After that, keep practicing at least twice a week so you don’t lose your grip and keep your skills fresh.
It’s all a matter of balance, combining your pre and post-pandemic routines into a new one.
4. Crossdress subtly at your workplace
If you feel like you aren’t crossdressing enough, even with a new schedule, you may take things to the next level.
Subtle crossdressing means you’re wearing women’s clothes without making it obvious.
As a result, you may be able to crossdress at work or school without being caught.
You can start by wearing underwear, complete with a bra and panty if you like.
No one will notice if the colors and size are discreet, but you’ll still have that feeling of femininity.
With time, you may even build enough confidence to try feminine skinny jeans and shirts.
Also, there’s nothing wrong with a little subtle makeup to conceal some imperfections on your skin.
Just avoid lipstick or anything too scandalous if you want to keep it a secret.
The pandemic is showing signs that it’s near the end.
As a result, we are going back to our normal lives, but it doesn’t mean we have to stop crossdressing.
If dressing up as a woman is something you love, you must make it part of your life and accept who you are.
Adapt your schedule, keep practicing, and try other alternatives, but never give up!
What are your expectations for post-pandemic crossdressing? Let us know in the comments!
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