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Going "male" for a funeral

Started by aerosolchild, February 10, 2010, 07:26:28 PM

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aubrey

I'm glad she made it through Aero and stood her ground saying she won't do it again.

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Janet_Girl

Quote from: mija on February 28, 2010, 09:46:23 PM
I'm glad she made it through Aero and stood her ground saying she won't do it again.



And now she stands her ground.  And hopefully she won't have to go to another funeral for a long time.
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aerosolchild

Thanks for your help and support everyone :)
It was definitely an ordeal, but at least it's over. And when we got home we celebrated it being over by joining some friends in a neo-Victorian zombie apocalypse roleplay, complete with little top hats and fluffy skirts. And it was excellent.
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xsocialworker

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sneakersjay

Glad it went well.

Makes me glad I came out to my extended family already.  No way would I ever 'girl up' or wear a dress at this stage, nor will I shave my scruff.   :o

I definitely agree that a wedding or a funeral isn't the place to come out.  But I have discovered that people who knew me well do NOT recognize me at all.  I probably could attend something as a 'friend' and get away with it.  But likely if I weren't already out, I'd stay away.

Jay


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JillEclipse

Quote from: spacial on February 10, 2010, 09:18:12 PM
As for surviving.

What doesn't kill you can only make you stronger.

Whatever doesn't kill you can only make you stranger. >:-)
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