I guess that depends on the intent of the question.
As a "boy" of 11 in 1959, I spent some time with my family, living with my great aunts. Mom had a yellow shirt waist dress that I loved and one great aunt had petticoats that she found impossible to keep me out of (I was usually home alone during the day). One day while wearing the dress, several petticoats and the appropriate undies, I felt I HAD to venture out. I walked the block down our street, turned down another street and walked another block to an auto service station.. then back.. heart pounding, adrenaline pumping.. WOW!
Outside of this, back then, I often "let" local girls see me dressed. Did I mention "Often"?!
Similar to Angela M's post, starting at age 11 or so, I too purchased plastic pants at a local store and told a girl at school that I wore diapers and plastic panties at home. Of course, she said she didn't believe me and I invited her over after school and showed her, dropping my jeans and displaying my diapers and plastic panties.
Fast forward to recent decades, I frequently "dress" and always "as a girl". I have no interest in "women's" clothes and wear "little girl style" dresses or "baby style" dresses. Always with several fluffy petticoats. I guess I never grew up. I'm often "out in public" whether it's at "Pride" events (I consider myself transgendered), while traveling and exploring with friends (I've been "out" in CT, DC, ME, MA, NC, NH, PA, SC, TX, etc), or just for fun!
In 2013 I flew from Maine to South Carolina on US Air in a red jumper with a white blouse, petticoats, tights, and proper little little girl undies (so I wouldn't have to worry about what potty to use)! <giggle> The TSA was fine with the whole thing. I've thought of writing of the experience and posting it on the board, but I don't know what part of the board I should post it under.
Actually, I just returned from another Easter in Charleston, South Carolina, where my friends and I entertained the locals as we wore our frilly, new, Easter dresses and the locals played paparazzi, taking who knows how may hundreds of pictures of us!
My sister and her family gave me a pink and white Schwinn girl's bike for Christmas a few years ago and I often ride it around my neighborhood dressed as a little girl. My family is aware and supportive.
Later today, I'll dress in a new dress I received from "Leanne" of eBay, with petticoats and accessories and venture to a local hospital "Quick Care" for a blood draw. The ladies there love it when I show up in "little girl mode" (I'm there often).
So, "Out in Public Dressed as a Girl"? I guess, ... maybe! <giggle>
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