I mostly like to wear girls workout clothes rather than dance wear, but this does include leotards. I usually wear a black leotard with tight(ish) short-legged purple athletic shorts, white slouch socks and girls white tennis shoes. I sometimes a wear a baby blue and white cropped hoodie over this.
Sometimes when I'm in a hurry to get home after working out I just switch my shorts for jeans and go home dressed like it.
Angel
(P.S. the gym is close to my home so I usually walk)
>I often wear a pair of soft pink dance tights, my girls stretch flared jeans, a pair of white keds and a light blue or white leotard. I go out dressed like that often. Especially when I'm in Asia. In the States, or Canada, I get some funny looks from people, but I go to Asia a lot for business, and no one ever looks at me twice.>I find it a very comfortable outfit to wear while travelling on a plane for many hours.>In fact, when I'm travelling on a plane, I'll often take my keds off, and slip on a pair of white bloch full sole leather ballet slippers. They look so cute with the pink tights, and oh so comfortable!>If it gets a bit cold on the plane, I usually slip on a large, over-sized light blue knit sweater. I bought it at a woman's store, but it's fairly androgenous.>So, put it all together, I wear all women's clothes, but still look kinda masculine. My wife says I look like a gay-boy, and doesn't like it when I wear all those clothes at once, but I love it!>Does anyone else here wear clothes similar to what I've described out in public as a boy?>I often go out completely dressed as a girl, with breasts, etc, as I am transgendered, but I mean does anyone here ever dress in androgenous womens' clothes to go out, but still looking like a boy?[/i]