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I am a GUY who likes to dress up like a WOMAN

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Hey folks! Today Alex tell his story that can seem crazy to you. But this is his life. "I don't want you to judge me. So if you don't accept it, just close this video. The thing is… I'm a travesty actor. And, for God’s sake, don’t confuse travesty with transvestites! A small background before we begin. Travesty actors dress up as an opposite sex. Travesty actor can be male or female. But usually they are men who dress up like women. Everyone took me for a girl, even some of my relatives. But I was OK with this. The only thing that really mattered were their Christmas gifts. A boy or a girl... well, until I was 5 this question didn't bother me at all. I knew I'd grow up to be a man. But there was no internal conflict. When I was a kid it was even a great advantage to be me. I could easily climb into the neighbor's garden to steal some cherries, and then I could quickly escape from the angry owner of the house and hide in the bush. And as for bullies, my body was also in my favour because I could easily run away from them or dodge their punches. I liked fightings and anyway I grew up a little naughty. My mom said I was compensating something, but I really believed I was restoring global justice. So, when I was in junior school, I started going to drama classes. The director was impressed with me and promised me a «career on the stage». I was not sure this was my dream, but I regularly visited classes and took part in all the performances. It did not take much time and it was fun and helpful for my future. When I was in grade 10, we had a Halloween play at school. Nothing much, just a little scary scene with a witch, a couple of vampires and a werewolf. But here was a small but unsolvable problem – the girls totally refused to play a witch part! They wanted nice suits and dresses… and the part of an old woman in rags did not inspire them at all. Well, I decided to help. So I easily took the witch part. And it was a real sensation! Quite unexpectedly, I loved it. Transforming into a woman was not only funny, but also quite convenient. That's where my height and bodily constitution came in handy. Of course, I had to wear fake breasts, but my other things were fine with any female part. I could play anyone - from a fragile and touching young lady to an old woman with a stick. And so it happened that I took all the main female roles in all the performances. I was not grizzling, like our girls-actresses, I always agreed with costume designers’ ideas and I didn’t argue with the director. I can't say my parents liked my hobby very much… but they tried not to have their fingers in it. But once I had a man-to-man talk with my dad. I was already 16. So, it was the time when the boys and girls relationships were at the top. He asked me if I were okay with my sexuality. I assured him I was straight like an arrow. I mean, I liked beautiful ladies, not men. So, dad had no more questions. Now I’m 19. For the last 2 years I’ve been working in a special travesty show. My parents know about it. They don't mind, especially because I get good money, and a lot of gifts from my fans. By the way, fans are another story. Really, I've never been interested in men, especially in terms of sex. I'm not gay and I don't judge anyone. I think that behind closed bedroom doors adults can do anything they want if its by their mutual consent and has a happy ending. Women's outfits were just for my parts on the stage and that’s all. But sometimes it was too difficult to convince some hard-nosed fellows in it. I even had a fight once with a guy who thought that if I was dancing in a dress on the stage, I had no right to refuse him. But a broken arm and a slight concussion quickly put his brain back in place. Besides, we are very well protected by our theatre security from such lunatics. Of course, many friends of mine condemn me. Some even stopped talking to me when they found out what I did for a living. For some reason, there’s still a stereotype that guys who dress like women are abnormal, gay or something. Now I have a fulfilling career, bringing me a good income. I have a loving girlfriend who adores my show and a few loyal friends. Of course, my parents are with me too. I am lucky that all my relatives support me and don’t try to impose their points of view. I know that sometimes it happens in a different way".
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