Getting compliments

Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
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JohnH
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Re: Getting compliments

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Yesterday (2025 July 30) I went to a restaurant with other members of the local amateur radio club for a weekly brunch. I was wearing a floral dress that was slightly above the knees and sandals. One waitress said to me, "Hi, beautiful one".

John
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Re: Getting compliments

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JohnH wrote: Fri Aug 01, 2025 3:41 am Yesterday (2025 July 30) I went to a restaurant with other members of the local amateur radio club for a weekly brunch. I was wearing a floral dress that was slightly above the knees and sandals. One waitress said to me, "Hi, beautiful one".

John
The waitress is right! You are very pretty and should really appreciate the compliment.
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Re: Getting compliments

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I have elected to keep my masculine name and identity, and I speak with a deep masculine voice.
I have to admit I have been on estrogen for the past 13 years, so I have a somewhat feminine appearance. I don't need breast augmentation at all. I will *NOT* have bottom surgery, SRS. Yesterday my dermatologist told me what a urologist told her that operation totally messes up the urinary tract. Also, there are other complications such as having to dilate as the artificial vagina amounts to being a deep wound the body is attempting to heal.
Thanks for the compliment.

John
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