
The thing is I got to the point where I didn't feel like I belonged. Not entirely because of anything that anyone did as much as I'm not a MIS any longer.
I suppose that it was part of my declaring my womanhood or something like that.
It certainly isn't that I no longer support every person's right to wear what they darn well please. I more than ever do. Since we've last talked I've become friends in real life with a great deal more people that don't fit into society's view of gender "normalcy" & therefore have even larger perspective on where both birth genders come to the clothing choice. If I may, I'd like to share with you something that I found in talking with two of these friends, one is a female to male friend, the other a butch lesbian. Both to a T told me the same feelings that I have had for long time that what people expect us to wear is abasolutely rediculesly inaquite.
So anyhoiw, I'll probably not be hanging out here as much as I used to in Tom's rather I'll just breeze through once in a while.
Did yoiu bring over the espresso maker from Tom's? I could use a hot chocolate....
