Normally I write about my adventures starting with the 1st days adventure then the following days in order. I am doing it different for my recent Keystone crossdressing adventure because the last day was very significant. It has a tie in to a previous post I did HONORABLE CROSSDRESSER that I will link to later.
KEYSTONE CROSSDRESSING DAY 3

Day three was not unlike the others for daily routine socializing and meeting new people along with eating and DRINKING! One big difference was the final Saturday night gala was far dressier than the other nights. Fancy cocktail dresses everywhere and had many ladies in formals. There was also a band and dance floor next to the banquet area for dancing.
Where ever you went their was something going on with the bar downstairs doing a big business. The dancing area was well populated while other’s found a quieter place to chat. It seemed like a pretty normal Keystone crossdressing event from what I could see. The bar closed around 11 PM. A small group of us decided to continue socializing in a suite upstairs. When we arrived at the suite our hostess mentioned that she had a stroke earlier on the dance floor. Nobody took her seriously because she was not showing and obvious signs of distress. After some discussion it became obvious she was serious and calling 911 was recommended. One of the ladies in the room mentioned EMT’s were already downstairs. Somebody said maybe one of us should just go get them.
There was a better solution right in the room with us in the form of my crossdressing doctor friend. She checked our hostess out and found her to be OK but recommended getting checked out. It’s always nice to get a second opinion when the crossdresser EMT who a friend summoned also checked her out. Both made the same recommendation to get checked soon. Our excitement ended on a happy note with our hostess feeling much better. It was reassuring to know that my Keystone crossdressing adventure was a little safer with these professionals attending.
The final night of my Keystone crossdressing adventure still had more drama though. The EMT crossdresser that came to the aid of our hostess told us about another emergency. Another attendee that I had seen just an hour earlier suffered a heart attack near the dance floor. When I saw her she was sitting chatting with someone looking great. Not long after that she was on the floor with no pulse and people rushing to her aid. This one was very scary and thankfully once again there were crossdressing medical professionals nearby. Chest compressions started immediately and the hotel supplied a defibrillator to shock her heart to get it beating again. IT WORKED! She is doing well and posted on Facebook that she is recovering and feeling much better.
Here is where my post HONORABLE CROSSDRESSER ties in because between the wig and the pumps are some great people. Highly trained and skilled people in their everyday lives were there when needed. Thank God they have the need to be pretty once in a while or they would not have been there. I think we all fear being thought of as a crossdresser only should we be discovered. The concern is that it will overshadow a lifetime of accomplishments due to its sensational nature. The point I am making is that these ladies do what they do daily saving people. There are far more examples of great crossdressing people but I chose these because they are current and dramatic. Military, police, fire fighter professions are a few more examples but I could go on forever. Honor and integrity are qualities I see in many crossdresser’s I know. Maybe it should be a requirement to run for public office so the HON on their nameplate has some meaning.
I used the term crossdresser in this post because it is my domain and demonstrates my point. I did not use peoples names because I am not sure how they identify. The actions taken when they were taken are what is important.
GREAT JOB LADIES!
I apologize for the lack of pictures because I did not take a single one for a good reason. Most of the pictures I was in were with others so taking a picture of the same 5 gurlz with 5 different cameras didn’t make sense. I am relying on others to forward pictures with me in them to post in the coming days.




So jealous I was wishing to be there , can’t wait for ! Stay writing sending all my love TonyA
Hi Micki,
I read a post by the lady who suffered the heart attack, but the stroke was news to me. One never knows when a crisis may arise. How fortunate to have the presence of honorable cross dressers with the right skills in those moments!
And you are right. Over the years I have come to know crossdresser from every walk of life, so many professions and accomplishments. Honor and integrity abound.
Thank you for your comment Kim