What to expect of 2021 in terms of crossdressing

9:05 am Wednesday, 26th May, 2021

taniayoung

The Covid 19 pandemic started over a year ago, yet some countries are still facing the consequences. Our routines have been affected greatly, and some of us are still struggling to adapt. But here we are, in 2021, a whole new year with a lot yet to come, ao what should we, crossdressers, expect from this year? What is most likely to happen, and how should we face whatever happens next? I bring you this article with a message of positivity in hopes that we can all work to build a better world.

Keeping the daily routines and crossdressing at home

I bet that a lot of us have been forced to restrict our crossdressing sessions to our own homes, aiming to stop the spread of this deadly virus, and we have already had plenty of time to adapt ourselves and get used to it. However, if you aren't too comfortable with that yet, you can use your time to practice and get better, developing your skills and mastering the art of crossdressing. If you miss human interaction, posting photos on the internet and social media profiles with your crossdressing identify can help you to fulfill your needs.

All of that is easier, of course, if you live by yourself or with people to whom you've already come out as a crossdresser or trans. Things are way more difficult for those who live with intolerant people and face daily risks. If that's your case, your better chance is to wait for vaccination, but if you are in an urge to dress up, try to arrange a session with a friend you trust, in a private place, following every single preventive measure to avoid getting infected and/or infecting your loved ones.

What about the vaccines?

If your country is making progress towards vaccination, and people are going back to the streets, things are gonna be better for you soon. Once you have been vaccinated, you might want to go out with friends and visit places you like to be while crossdressing, but make sure to keep taking preventive actions such as wearing masks outside and sanitizing your hands, especially if you are close to someone who hasn't been vaccinated yet.

Recovery will be slow paced, but in a matter of months you'll be able to dress up and go out with other crossdressers, meet new people and be yourself outside! Until then, use your time wisely and practice your skills, so when things go back to normal you will be better at the art of crossdressing, and probably even more attractive than before.

Keep shopping online until restrictions are lifted

I know how amazing it feels to go out shopping for new clothes, makeup and crossdressing items in general, but if stores are restricted as a form of prevention to stop the spread of covid-19, buying online is a perfect solution to overcome the consumer's needs. Keep doing that at least until your local stores and malls are allowed to reopening (what probably won't take long once the population starts to get vaccinated).

However, as soon as things get back to normal, you'll be able to dress up and go out shopping with your friends, try out new clothes and show off new visuals on the streets. Depending on your country, this should be the situation by September or even sooner.

Prepare to put into practice everything that you've learned during social distancing

If you've been practicing and learning new tricks, and mastering the art of crossdressing during the time that you've had to stay home, the end of the pandemic will be your time to show off everything you've learned so far! Your time of practice will finally pay off, as you dress and do your makeup easier than ever before, and the results are gonna be very noticeable as your appearance will be way more enhanced than before.



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taniayoung
taniayoung

male to female crossdress for years