I have many casual dating some do it because they love it, to fulfill their clients’ dreams, or because it’s more profitable, but some don’t want to. All these motivations require courage and character, and they can be a big challenge for casual dating professionals. As you know, casual dating is not a set format for everyone, but having to show a gender identity that doesn’t necessarily fit your preferences is something many of us are familiar with. This is not just true in casual dating; in general, many clients prefer people with a feminine appearance. The feeling of being dominated by a woman is widespread, at least among my clients, and that’s why many casual dating staff presents themselves in a more feminine manner.
On casual dating, my gender expression changes depending on my mood.
Sometimes, I want to look feminine, and sometimes, I can’t stand casual dating. I firmly believe that clothing has no gender, but wearing a skirt makes a big difference in how I look compared to wearing pants and a tie. I’m a casual dating because I know that I look feminine and that people assume I’m a woman. I may be casually dating or dressing up a little on those days. When I worked at an erotic cafe, I noticed that not shaving my body hair could be a big problem because the customers there usually don’t like body hair, which could lead to a decrease in my income. So, I had to find a way to hide my body hair when wearing lingerie. Over knees were and still are my best friend and I love wearing them.
Many clients generally prefer a feminine look, not just casual dating.
Some clients respect my pronouns, but I don’t expect that from most of them. Often, I don’t bother to tell them because I’m safe or it would be exhausting. I’ve often wondered if I should start using T (testosterone), but in addition to not wanting some of the changes it would bring to my body, I also thought it might make it harder to get clients as a dominatrix. That doesn’t mean casual dating can’t be that person. I know a few people who openly do casual dating, but when dealing with clients, they usually want a wife, mother, or mistress. I mostly use he/him pronouns, but I don’t mind a bit of extravagance in meetings. I also believe that you don’t have to be a woman to be a mistress.
Many of the casual dating I know is transsexual, and most of them use fem drag
To attract clients some openly use pronouns and don’t do fem drag at all. In my case, I like to pull the most. What bothers me is that people don’t know that I. They assume that’s how I should look, even though I don’t feel like a woman but rather a creature. A vampire, an elf, a dark spirit driven by a desire to torment you, never likes a woman. It’s easier and more fun when you think like that, but even if you do, it can be hard to do femme drag when you’re in the mood for a casual date, and that’s been a big problem for me lately.