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She was a man who struggled with that identity, now she's at home in her body an

Started by Natasha, May 17, 2009, 07:20:09 PM

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Natasha

She was a man who struggled with that identity, now she's at home in her body and in Lake Worth, as the new city manager

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2009/05/16/a1a_stanton_profile_0517.html
Christine Evans
5/16/09

LAKE WORTH — The new city manager in this quirky little town has a lot on her mind: water rates, slumlords, gangs, a tricky redevelopment project - and, of course, the fact that when she takes a quiet moment to consider city affairs, she often glances down.

And spots her own high heels.


"I'm still not used to that," Susan Stanton said. "It sounds like such a small thing, but the last time I was in a city manager position, I was a man. When I looked at the ground and saw my shoes under the conference table, they were men's shoes.
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Michelle.

Thanks for posting this Natasha.

Saves me the time of having to find it myself.
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