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Quote from: Oldandcreaky on Today at 01:01:53 PMI embodied that courage 40 years ago. So, I know it well. And I made more than one fashion faux pas, so I know what it is to err too. I merely note that if you choose to wear attention-attracting clothing, you will attract attention. If your purpose is simply to procure some food, atypical fashion choices might not serve that mission. If your purpose is to have people look and linger in looking, she succeeded.
I understand that your position is the popular one at Susan's, so I'm not surprised that you wrote what you did.
QuoteRather than be critical, maybe turning it around and acknowledging the courage it takes to step out, especially when you are not soft enough on the edges, would be good.
Quote from: Oldandcreaky on Today at 07:04:15 AMYesterday, in a nearby town, I saw a transwoman exiting a grocery store. She wore a long, flowered skirt and a patterned shirt and vest. Color and pattern atop color and pattern atop color and pattern, a rudimentary fashion mistake, which invite a second look all by itself...and that second look took me to a face not sufficiently softened by estrogen, which is why I clocked her. I expect you wouldn't make that mistake, but do use your wife as a fashion consultant, which is something nearly all women do.