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Bornheim OR Caught in a moment of weakness

In March 2025, Franzi visited the district of Frankfurt-Bornheim by tram during a weeknight evening outing ( link ). Bornheim is a popular neighborhood with many bars and restaurants. During that visit, only the lower part of Bornheim’s liveline “Berger Straße” was covered, going from “Merianplatz” to “Höhenstraße.” In August 2025, the second part followed, again as a weeknight evening outing, hence, a mere four hours out en femme. Portrait of the evening Outfit of the evening was a long, sleeveless, dotted satin dress – with a neckline that I would not call discreet – 5 denier nylons, black sandals, and a black knit cardigan. I hadn’t worn this dress since Franzi’s first weekend trip crossdressed to Stuttgart in July 2022. This dress also highlights why it is so important for crossdressers to be mindful and watchful of t-shirt arms . “Sehr hübsch” (very pretty) was a comment I received from a gentleman, who passed me by on the way. I took the subway to Bornheim-Mitte, where I happene...

Weekend trip crossdressed: “I love it when a plan comes together”

This is the last posting on Franzi’s weekend trip crossdressed to the city of Aachen. After lunch and sightseeing, I went back to my hotel to pick up my luggage and hung out in the lobby for a while, until it was time to leave for the train station. The letters you see on the wall behind Franzi are part of a symbol that you find all over the city of Aachen. Such bronze plates on the ground lead you the historical path through the city of Aachen. But what is it? It is the seal or monogram of Carl the Great, Charlemagne, KAROLUS. But what happened to the vowels? At first you think Hebrew, no vowels! But they are all there: the upper half of the central rhombus represents the letter A, the lower half the letter U, and the rhombus itself the letter O. As Charlemagne could not read or write – like probably 95% of the European population at that time – he signed off on all documents, which had been adorned with his monogram by a writer, by adding the two little streaks or lines in the fo...

Weekend trip crossdressed: Sightseeing part 2

The first stop of Franzi’s sightseeing tour on Sunday was the department where I had spent a major part of my undergraduate and graduate studies. I asked a passerby to take a photo of Franzi in front of the gate. Maybe it was the time of the day and him being a student or maybe he wasn’t the brightest candle on the cake, but it took us several attempts until everything that I wanted was caught on the photograph. Imagine a large gate, the title of the department over it, a statue to the right and to the left of it: why cut off my feet, or part of the title, or half of a statue? And I am afraid that he was engineering student, a gen-z type of engineering student, I’d suppose. Anyway, my way then led me past “Audimax” (Auditorium Maximum), where I had heard Inorganic Chemistry twice a week at the ungodly time of 8.00 a.m. cum tempore, as well as the main “Mensa” (Mensa Academica), the lunch cafeteria of the university. I went further to “Ponttor,” the northwesterly gate in the outer city ...

Weekend trip crossdressed: Crossdressing and the Arts!

As usual on Sunday morning at Franzi’s weekend trips crossdressed, art was in order. It was still very quiet in the city by the time I left the hotel. From my experience in Düsseldorf, I made sure this time that the museum was already open by the time I wanted to visit. While I walked to the museum, Franzi caught the attention of some strange fellow, who seemed to roam the streets without any clear target or intention. He followed me for a while. I have a very keen sense for such situations, but it still took a couple of minutes to eventually shake him off. He is alive (still, I assume), so don’t worry. Continuing with the theme of the weekend “Greens and Blues,” I wore a very light dark blue flower print dress. I was fun to wear. You might remember my visit to “Museum Ludwig” in Cologne in early 2024. “Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst” (Ludwig forum for international arts) in Aachen also goes back to the art collectors couple Peter and Irene Ludwig, who donated their vast collec...

Weekend trip crossdressed: "Eurogress Aachen," Franzi's longest conversation yet, and (supposedly) more lesbians

As you know, Franzi loves dressing up for evening entertainment activities. Now, Aachen is provincial, as compared to Stuttgart, Munich, Cologne, and Düsseldorf, but still, any decent concert, opera, theater performance, or musical deserves to be dressed up for accordingly. There are two distinctions handed out in Aachen annually – both since 1950 by the way – the “Karlspreis” (International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen), to public figures who have made significant contributions to Europe and European unity and the “Orden wider den tierischen Ernst” (Order Against Deadly Seriousness). The latter was initiated by the Aachener Karnevalsverein (Aachen Carnival Association), as Aachen is a “Karnevalshochburg” (Carnival stronghold) in Germany, the likes of Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Mainz. The Order Against Deadly Seriousness is awarded to well-known national or international public figures "who combine individuality, popularity, and wit, but above all have demonstrated humor and humanity...

Three-year blog anniversary - Hodgepodge

We have to take a break in the reporting on Franzi’s weekend trip crossdressed for my three-year blog anniversary. And, incidentally, just eleven days ago, on October 20, I reached 100k clicks! I need your help! Being an engineer – as you know – three data points (after one, two, and three years) are sufficient for me to do a progression analysis, which yields that I will be reaching 1000k klicks in early 2034, hence, in 8.5 years. Let us all take it as a challenge to beat that forecast. Three-year blog statistics # of postings: 141 # of clicks overall: 101.082 # of comments (including my replies): 641 (good development!) # of followers: 30 here on Blogspot and 322 at Feedspot The most popular posts of my blog continue to be those on weekend trips crossdressed. And I am not surprised: why should you enjoy reading about Franzi's weekend trips crossdressed any less than my actually doing them. My #1 posting  “Weekend trip crossdressed: perfect weather, perfect dress, perfect day” ...

Weekend trip crossdressed: Sightseeing part 1

Let’s do some sightseeing in the historic center of Aachen. There are two central buildings in the city center, the “Dom St. Marien zu Aachen” (Cathedral Aachen), built around the year 800 and Aachen City Hall, built around 1350. Outside the Cathedral on “Münsterplatz” with some local farmers' market stands. Sitting pretty at “Vinzenzbrunnen” (St. Vincent fountain). I first had to wait for two ladies to vacate the spot and when they did, I asked them to take a photo of me. “Puppenbrunnen” (puppet fountain),  symbolizing the vibrancy of the city  at “Krämerstrasse,” which leads from the Cathedral up to city hall. Somewhat funny encounter, at least for me: You know those “stag parties,” what from German would translate as “bachelor farewell party” with their stupid exercises/challenges. Out of the corner of my eyes, I was seeing a group of young men already, one of whom was dressed to be recognizes as the future groom. He was sent off by his friends to, apparently, try one of hi...