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Sandra Dresses

Sandra Lezinsky

Sandra Dresses

Sandra Lezinsky

I have a lot of dresses in my four wardrobes …

… and my favourites are the really short ones – and even more so those that are strapless. I go out clubbing in local venues on Friday or Saturday nights from 11.30 or later, when I mix with young women who are also in short dresses. Some of those women have breasts nicely displayed – the rule being, that so long as nipples are hidden they are decent. I am not taking hormones and have not grown my own breasts, so I cannot display cleavage as much as I would like, but I love to show as much of my body as I decently can, to emulate the lovely young women around me.

In nightclubs at midnight,

a short dress makes me fit in and get admiring glances. Some girls and guys come and ask to have a photo taken with me, and others take surreptitious pictures over their shoulders. I enjoy the company of all these lively and attractive young people, some of whom dance with me for a minute or so, and others who have conversations in quiet areas. Peer-group pressure is interesting. If men are in mixed groups they are usually as friendly as their female companions, but all-male groups are either distant, boisterous – or possibly shy or fearful?

When I attend tranny weekends …

… at hotels I wear a variety of dresses during the day – knee-length dresses to go shopping, a long dress for the evening meal, but then short dresses for the disco, and even shorter dresses as midnight approaches. The really short dresses have become my signature dress, and other people have taken pictures of themselves with me and put some on the internet. I am now so used to wearing really short dresses that if I see a woman on television or in the street or clubs with a dress as short as mine, I think of that as a “Sandra Dress”.

Acceptance

Shown with this brief article are some of my ‘Sandra dresses’. Most of the pictures were taken in Lincoln by staff at various night clubs or the Theatre Royal, but I wore the pink summer dress when I gave a history talk at Fydell House in Boston in June 2023. I am happy with my appearance and proud to be a crossdresser. Nowadays I dress en femme five or six days a week. Family, friends, colleagues and some audiences know and accept me as Sandra.

Sandra Lezinsky, Lincoln

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