robert wrote:Hi everyone, I am new to this site. My only post so far is in the introduction. Maybe it is time to put in something here too. It isn’t something extraordinary, but I have always loved to read others everyday stories so this is mine from today.
This morning I had some errands to take care of and do some shopping between all the days off in the Easter holiday. My girlfriend and I have an agreement that I don’t go out dressed from our house, so I decided to put on a dress, tights, heels and a cardigan in the car. I went to a mall 30 minutes from where I live, and walked around in different stores as a man in a dress. There were no reactions at all, only nice smiles from the SA’s that treated me like everyone else. One SA recognized me from before, and told me welcome and told me that I always dressed so nice. Of course there are some double looks from others passing by, but that I can live with.
I have gone around like this for several years but I still get a rush out of it. I don’t sit a long period in the car nervous like I did in the past before I go out. When I arrive I just get out of the car, and I don’t care if it is crowdie or not. It can even be a little bit boring at times because I am actually not looking for anything special. It is only an excuse to get out and about. Today I had a long list to do buy some food and I went to the grocery store in the mall. I like it so much better when I have something constructive to take care of when I dress. It was a lot of people around me all the time, and I paid and left. One thing was missing so I had to enter another store. I stopped by a store only ten minutes from where I live. I am not open to everyone, but I have decided that if someone sees me that doesn’t know, I will just keep on with my head held high. In this store a lady in her 40’s stopped me and told me “you look great, and you make me happy, because I see you can walk naturally around being yourself and nobody cares how you are dressed”. I thanked her very much. Comments like that are seldom but really makes me smile for a long period. Then I went home again.
I will try to attach a picture of what I wore today.
Wow Robert, that does look pretty good. I really like that dress. Where did you get it? I still have some split second impulses to "stay in the car" when I go out, especially if I'm wearing something that I have judged as "daring". I turn a lot of heads, but in reality, when you think about it, I wear some pretty eclectic skirts, and they would turn heads on a female too, so I'm not really sure if it's so much the "man in the skirt" or just the skirt.
But that dress you are wearing, I would wear with confidence because it seems like it fits a man well. In other words, it doesn't look awkward. I am green with envy!
