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She likely meant what she said when she said it

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She likely meant what she said when she said it

By: Maureen Scurfield / Miss Lonelyhearts

Posted: 02/27/2011 1:00 AM

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/diversions/miss-lonelyhearts/she-likely-meant--what-she-said--when-she-said-it-117004388.html

Dear Miss Lonelyhearts: My first love was a beautiful transsexual woman and she just loved being a woman so much. She delighted in frills and satin and lace and stockings and pretty clothes. No one since has ever appreciated her femininity in the way this special woman did. She had all the operations years ago and had worked so hard to get a body that matched her intensely feminine soul. Our relationship sadly came to an end because of my big promotion and move to Winnipeg, and her desire to stay in Montreal. Two years have passed and understandably, she has another man. I have dated some very nice straight women here but they only dress up on special occasions. Winnipeg women love their old jeans and comfy clothes. So, I find I'm not satisfied with the women I meet because they're not the ultra-feminine woman she was. I miss taking my woman out for Saturday shopping trips to buy her beautiful things. I guess I got spoiled. If I advertise I'm transsexual-friendly online I'm going to look weird and suspect, like I have a strange obsession and might be scary. I am a straight guy who lucked into meeting my first love, and hope to meet a similar lady who enjoys living in Winnipeg, which will be my home now. I just want that kind of woman who's kind of an old-fashioned southern belle. Help! -- Vive La Difference, Wpg.

Dear Vive: Check out Masquerade, the local organization for www.masquerade.ca.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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