I hope this helps,. The other day I was shopping for my wife's birthday. For me I've never been comfortable shopping in the make up or womens sections of a store. While out I wanted to get some makeup, a nice makeup bag for me. As normal I circled the areas being afraid to go in. I had a carry basket and decided to go do other shopping. After getting a couple things I remember I needed birthday wrapping paper and a card. After adding those items and a big pink birthday bag I realized there would be no judgement because obviously I'm shopping for gifts. So into the dreaded makeup section I went. On the isle I went where the makeup bags were there were 3 ladies, I felt like I was wearing armor. I even felt brave enough to solisit opinion from the ladies 2 of which were teenage girls. I held up the bag I wanted and said " ladies if it was you which would you rather use a tackle box or this bag"? They all answered saying the bag and laughed. The older lady told a short story of using a tackle box once. The two teenage girls continue helping me shop answering questions and giving me advice. Yes under the assumption it was for my wife. Yes I know I'm chicken. It was so fun and wonderful shopping and not being afraid. Along the way more women chimed in with opinions and advice. So my tip get a roll of wrapping paper and you get a pass.
Quote from: Megan0000 on November 10, 2018, 09:42:28 AM
I hope this helps,. The other day I was shopping for my wife's birthday. For me I've never been comfortable shopping in the make up or womens sections of a store. While out I wanted to get some makeup, a nice makeup bag for me. As normal I circled the areas being afraid to go in. I had a carry basket and decided to go do other shopping. After getting a couple things I remember I needed birthday wrapping paper and a card. After adding those items and a big pink birthday bag I realized there would be no judgement because obviously I'm shopping for gifts. So into the dreaded makeup section I went. On the isle I went where the makeup bags were there were 3 ladies, I felt like I was wearing armor. I even felt brave enough to solisit opinion from the ladies 2 of which were teenage girls. I held up the bag I wanted and said " ladies if it was you which would you rather use a tackle box or this bag"? They all answered saying the bag and laughed. The older lady told a short story of using a tackle box once. The two teenage girls continue helping me shop answering questions and giving me advice. Yes under the assumption it was for my wife. Yes I know I'm chicken. It was so fun and wonderful shopping and not being afraid. Along the way more women chimed in with opinions and advice. So my tip get a roll of wrapping paper and you get a pass.
@Megan0000Dear Megan: You are the brave one. Kudos to you for taking your initial steps to venture into female territory. Soon enough as you keep getting out there, it will become easier and easier in the future and you will not have to hide behind the facade of shopping for your wife.... be confident and continue to be brave.
Thanks your for posting and sharing.
Wishing your well,
Danielle
Many years ago, I was also scared to go shopping for female clothes, initially pantyhose or stockings. However, I eventually got up enough courage to tell the clerk I was shopping for myself and found that made things a lot easier. The clerks tended to be very helpful. I'd even go to one store where there were three older women working. They couldn't do enough for me. They'd make suggestions and bring items to try to the change room. They even took a picture of me. There are also some stores, such as the one where I by my bras, that make a point of fitting men. In fact, clerks in that store have to be prepared to fit men, if they want to work there.
So, quit hiding and you'll find things go a lot easier.
THANK YOU ❤❤❤XOXOXO
Quote from: AnneK on November 10, 2018, 12:42:53 PM
Many years ago, I was also scared to go shopping for female clothes, initially pantyhose or stockings. However, I eventually got up enough courage to tell the clerk I was shopping for myself and found that made things a lot easier. The clerks tended to be very helpful. I'd even go to one store where there were three older women working. They couldn't do enough for me. They'd make suggestions and bring items to try to the change room. They even took a picture of me. There are also some stores, such as the one where I by my bras, that make a point of fitting men. In fact, clerks in that store have to be prepared to fit men, if they want to work there.
So, quit hiding and you'll find things go a lot easier.
So true! We're really in a happy place. Brick and mortar stores are happy when dollars are floating in from whoever, so get while the getting is good.
My next goal is to get fitted and buy a bra. I'm sure I'm a 44B, but best to do it right.