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ooh lala! "Favorite customer!!" :D :D

Started by Ms Grace, August 15, 2015, 12:31:51 AM

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Ms Grace

I get the majority of my cosmetics and body creams, etc from a small local Body Shop store. I'm on good terms with the three main women who work there. Not that I buy a lot but I usually pop in there once every two weeks or so to get a replacement for something or another. Anyway, I was in there today to buy some eye make-up remover and they said they were really glad I'd come in. They had three packages to give out to their customers and they had decided I was one of those three. Aw, shucks! They were clearly very excited and happy for me!!!  It was pretty darn cool actually, about $165 of cosmetics, lotions, etc. The thought of being one of their fave customers is also quite flattering. It's not like I buy that much from them but I guess I do chat with them when I do go in and they know me by name, so that's gotta count for something.

This is also highlighted something behavioural I have never found very easy. Women often (not always, of course) get very excited about these kind of things - but when I was in guy mode, I used to find it so, so, so hard to be excited if someone broke out a surprise like that for me. Not that it happened much but when it did I was usually very subdued, and courteous but restrained (which probably made them wonder why they bothered). But post transition I can at least allow myself to get more excited and emotive about things like that. Even so, today I'm telling myself - "be excited, be grateful, thank them, be really flattered, smile, use lots of rising intonation!!!". I think (hope) I managed to show sufficient gratitude.

Grace
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Mariah

That's fantastic Grace. Congrats. Hugs
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katrinaw

Congrats Grace... I'd be happy too, actually... Over the moon with joy.

They do have good products too!

Katy xx
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Tysilio

That's sweet. And Grace, you deserve it all.
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April_TO

I must say you are glowing in your latest avatar pic :)

Happy that you got your treats - Enjoy xo

Quote from: Ms Grace on August 15, 2015, 12:31:51 AM
I get the majority of my cosmetics and body creams, etc from a small local Body Shop store. I'm on good terms with the three main women who work there. Not that I buy a lot but I usually pop in there once every two weeks or so to get a replacement for something or another. Anyway, I was in there today to buy some eye make-up remover and they said they were really glad I'd come in. They had three packages to give out to their customers and they had decided I was one of those three. Aw, shucks! They were clearly very excited and happy for me!!!  It was pretty darn cool actually, about $165 of cosmetics, lotions, etc. The thought of being one of their fave customers is also quite flattering. It's not like I buy that much from them but I guess I do chat with them when I do go in and they know me by name, so that's gotta count for something.

This is also highlighted something behavioural I have never found very easy. Women often (not always, of course) get very excited about these kind of things - but when I was in guy mode, I used to find it so, so, so hard to be excited if someone broke out a surprise like that for me. Not that it happened much but when it did I was usually very subdued, and courteous but restrained (which probably made them wonder why they bothered). But post transition I can at least allow myself to get more excited and emotive about things like that. Even so, today I'm telling myself - "be excited, be grateful, thank them, be really flattered, smile, use lots of rising intonation!!!". I think (hope) I managed to show sufficient gratitude.
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Shawn Sunshine

I totally get excited about things like that now too! Before I was like "oh...um..er gee thanks" and now its "woo hoo"!
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barbie

Yes. Sellers tend to take care of any special customer. I am also a kind of valuable customer in stores or restaurants, as I expend so much everyday.

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Laura_7

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Ms Grace

Tried the body lotion last night - gosh, that was something special. I feel (metaphorically) like a new girl! Now if only they can make a lotion that will literally make me a new girl... ::)
Grace
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Transition 1.0 (Julie): HRT 1989-91
Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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Shawn Sunshine

The Lotion Would HAve to get warm like in Ranma 1/2
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KristinaM

Ms Grace, I totally get the whole, "subdued" attitude toward gifts back when you were presenting male.  I used to be the same way, and it happened sometime around puberty, lol.  As soon as testosterone began ravaging my body and my childhood faded away, I no longer got those wide-eyed "oh...my...goshhhh....!!!!" moments any longer.  And I've never really expressed myself since, until recently starting hormones.  Now my emotions are free to roam far and wide!
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