In Singapore you can dress freely on the streets. As long as you are please with yourself and feel comfortable, no one will bother you. Crossdressing is not an offence in the laws here. So far no one has been prosecuted here for cross dressing. You can dress any where you like even in Geylang or Orchard Tower. We have a close friend, Linda from Switzerland who visited us regularly and she always dressed out at Orchard tower and elsewhere in Singapore without any trouble.
What the gurls trying to imply, Geylang is a red light districts and naturally you can easily get mistaken for prostituting. There are bound to have harassments and stares from the public. In Orchard tower there are many transsexual pubs and bars in the vicinity and likewise same scenario you can expect when you are in dress. But it should be fine if you dress in Geylang and Orchard tower with someone to accompany you.
About the night life and pubs here, it is best you patronise LGBT friendly bars mainly in Chinatown areas. Or there is one at Far East Plaza on the 5th level where you can find a lesbian pub. You can join us if you like. The gurls enjoy clubbing at the LGBT bars.
There is one unfriendly area you need to avoid that is Changi village, infamous for transvestites soliciting and touting to obtain sexual favour during night fall.
Hope the information will be useful to you when you are in Singapore and to go out in the night to experience the moment of your femininity charm.
Ini ditulis oleh seorang crossdresser Singapura bernama Ada dalam jawapannya kepada salah seorang kenalannya yang bertanya seperti ini.
I'm a CD from Canada, and will be spending a couple weeks soon in Singapore, as well as being in and out over the course of the next four months.
Can anyone tell me how accepting the society is, or if there are any laws that I should be aware of if I were to go out dressed? Or is it a strictly indoors and out of sight only thing?
Many thanks,
Blaire
Can anyone tell me how accepting the society is, or if there are any laws that I should be aware of if I were to go out dressed? Or is it a strictly indoors and out of sight only thing?
Many thanks,
Blaire
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