Wearing a skirt to a Clinic
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Well done Dan thanks for the photos....going back to wearing skirts generally ...I have heard that if one wears skirts with bare legs regularly :
this does toughen up the skin on ones legs..I have had bare under my skirts most days , since the spring
and my legs are now well tanned and weather beaten
this does toughen up the skin on ones legs..I have had bare under my skirts most days , since the spring
and my legs are now well tanned and weather beaten
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Heading out to the VA Clinic for my weekly PTSD therapy group
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Looking good Dan.
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I've worn similar to out-patient visits and received zero reaction. I would expect that you would receive the same. Nice skirt and top.
I believe in offering every assistance short of actual help but then mainly just want to be left to be myself in all my difference and uniqueness.
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The last time I went to my VA clinic the doctor asked about the skirt I was wearing.
She said where was my denim skirt as that was what I usually wore. I was wearing a black knee length full skirt this time. And that was the extent of the skirt and other clothing discussions we ever had. Since I have changed to skirts full time as well as the occasional dress and wear womans blouses and tops as well I am enjoying life better than when I wore trousers. I wear them as a male not as a female, since I am a man...
She said where was my denim skirt as that was what I usually wore. I was wearing a black knee length full skirt this time. And that was the extent of the skirt and other clothing discussions we ever had. Since I have changed to skirts full time as well as the occasional dress and wear womans blouses and tops as well I am enjoying life better than when I wore trousers. I wear them as a male not as a female, since I am a man...
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Fred, it shows that you must have made an impression on her to have not only remembered that you usually wore a skirt but the type of skirt and that you were wearing something different.
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I really made an impression the first time I wore a skirt to the clinic. And yes it was a denim skirt. But the next time I went I was wearing a different skirt and no-one said a thing about it. And this happened 3 years after I started to wear skirts full time. So I am not sure what caused her to react to the skirt.Sinned wrote:Fred, it shows that you must have made an impression on her to have not only remembered that you usually wore a skirt but the type of skirt and that you were wearing something different.
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I love this outfit! It really suits you, Old Salt I went to the Dr today, another procedure, it was a lot easier in a shorter skirt as well. The doctor wasn't fazed at all. just told to pull up my skirt to my hips, pull down my underwear and again it was the camera in a rather unpleasant locationoldsalt1 wrote:I go to the VA clinic all the time wearing a skirt.. Never had a problem
I have a weekly therapy group where I a in a room with 15 to 20 other veterans . We even had a group discussion about my skirts . Never had a bad comment or any type of problem
These are some of the different outfits I have worn there
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Heading out to VA for weekly PTSD group
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What dos the licenseplate stand for? "Late ToDay for Nothing"?
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It represents Lt. Dan.
Lt. Dan was a person in the movie Forest Gump.
OR it could be that OS1 was a Lt. in the military and his first name is Dan.
Take your pick!!
Lt. Dan was a person in the movie Forest Gump.
OR it could be that OS1 was a Lt. in the military and his first name is Dan.
Take your pick!!
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Fred you got it right. In real life 1968 I actually was LT Dan . I even had a conversation about it when I met Gary Sinise in the city
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I believe that Gary is one of the few of the "Hollywood People" that is honest and genuine for his support of our military. I wish that I could meet him and thank him for his work with Veterans.oldsalt1 wrote:Fred you got it right. In real life 1968 I actually was LT Dan . I even had a conversation about it when I met Gary Sinise in the city
From one vet to another, thank You for your service.
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Fred He is a great person it was a chance meeting but it was very pleasant we were at a play he laughed when I busted his chops about me
being the real LT Dan He has done an awful lot for veterans. I thanked him for his work
Thank you also for your service I am not sure of your age so when were you in any good pictures
being the real LT Dan He has done an awful lot for veterans. I thanked him for his work
Thank you also for your service I am not sure of your age so when were you in any good pictures
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I am an old Air Force Vet. At 76 years young I have seen a lot most of which has been good. I spent 3 years and 9.2 months with my Uncle from Washington.oldsalt1 wrote:Fred He is a great person it was a chance meeting but it was very pleasant we were at a play he laughed when I busted his chops about me
being the real LT Dan He has done an awful lot for veterans. I thanked him for his work Thank you also for your service I am not sure of your age so when were you in any good pictures
I never did take any pictures while I was in. I spent 3 months in Texas, 12.5 months in Mississippi and my final tour was in South Carolina. Where I stayed and made it home. I was a heavy ground Radar tech helping to keep the skies safe. Our main mission was the Savannah River Plant, known locally as "The Bomb Plant" because that was where we made all of the goodies that go into atomic and hydrogen bombs. Also made the buttons that made electricity for the satellites.
I ended up retiring from there.
"It is better to be hated for what you are than be loved for what you are not" Andre Gide: 1869 - 1951
Always be yourself because the people that matter don’t mind and the ones that mind don’t matter.
Always be yourself because the people that matter don’t mind and the ones that mind don’t matter.