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Community Conversation => Crossdresser talk => Topic started by: Sally Stone on November 30, 2008, 03:05:03 PM

Title: I think tolerance is becoming genuine
Post by: Sally Stone on November 30, 2008, 03:05:03 PM
I am always amazed at just how wonderful most people are when they interact with me in public.  The other day as I was shopping in Macy's department store, I was approached by a delighful store clerk who was ever so helpful and attentive.  I know employees have a certain requirement to be nice to customers but this went beyond professional necessity.  This clerk knew I wasn't a genetic female (it's a little obvious) yet her attitude and her friendly demeanor was nothing short of terrific.  She approached me and offered her assistance without any hestation or fear.

Most of my other experiences, many involving people who weren't actually waiting on me, have been positive with people being friendly and gracious.  Such telerance is sometimes actually surprising; albiet welcome.  Non confrontational people or individuals that don't run away screaming when they meet me has led to mostly enjoyable public crossdressing experiences.  I wish those people read these forums because I would love to thank them properly for their open mindedness and their tolerance.

It is so wonderful being accepted for who you are.

Sally
Title: Re: I think tolerance is becoming genuine
Post by: tekla on November 30, 2008, 04:54:30 PM
Macy's has always been pretty good with the LGBT community.
Title: Re: I think tolerance is becoming genuine
Post by: gennee on December 01, 2008, 04:49:02 PM
Thank you for sharing your lovely experience with us, Sally. You're making a differene.

Gennee



:) :)
Title: Re: I think tolerance is becoming genuine
Post by: Sally Stone on December 01, 2008, 08:24:55 PM
Gennee,

It really isn't me making the difference.  It's all those wonderful people who have accepted me (and us).  Life is great when you can wear a dress, be happy, and not be judged because you are a little different. 

Of course, I am very careful about the venues and the activities I choose when I crossdress.  I think one of the reasons my experiences have been so positive is that I don't push the enevelope and I try not to be imposing.

Hugs,

Sally
Title: Re: I think tolerance is becoming genuine
Post by: Anisha on December 01, 2008, 11:48:34 PM
Sometimes the clerk gets used to seeing cross dressing customer...So they are not shocked and give best help they can give...