Hi there again!
Hello there, Sapphire, Bob, cessna152towser and Milfmog, and thanks to all for welcoming me to the forum. Thank you also for taking the time to check out my website - I really appreciate your kind words of support and your intelligent feedback.
Sapphire: I think it's great that your local community college took such an open-minded approach to dress code issues. By contrast, some years' ago, over here in the UK, I once worked for a college (in an admin capacity). When some of my gender issues came up, I was told that I would not be allowed to wear a skirt to work and was warned about wearing too much make-up (should I decide to wear it). I was reminded that I was employed by them as a male and was, therefore, expected to present myself as one

! I also overheard someone chatting about how she'd just been to a meeting one boiling, hot summer's afternoon and had witnessed the Principal telling off some of his male lecturers because he 'didn't approve of grown men in short trousers'! Fortunately, I work somewhere else now!!!
Bob: Thank you for your kind welcome. There is quite a lot to get through on my website - being concise is definitely not my strong point. I find it kind of therapeutic to write/draw/paint everything out like that - I guess that's why a lot of people start their own websites. Thanks for your support.
cessna: (may I call you cessna for short? You can call me 3 if you like

) I'm sorry that the relationship with your girlfriend ended. Personally, I don't do 'relationships' (Despite the website spiel, I'm a bit of an introvert really which is probably me making an excuse for myself for being boring and anti-social

) Your kilts sound really 'bonnie'! It's such refreshing news to know that your workplace is cool with you wearing a kilt to work. Great tradition you've got there!
Milfmog: Thank you too, for making me feel welcome. (Wow...you really are such a friendly bunch!) I do hope that HR give you the go-ahead to wear a kilt to work - good luck, chum

! Yep...isn't it strange how so many people accept things as they are when it comes to gendered dress codes? I mean, we're supposed to be living in an age where gender roles have been challenged by feminism and we're constantly told that gender isn't important when we're applying for, or carrying out a job yet so many in authority seem to go 'ballistic' whenever someone wears something that they don't feel is 'conventionally' (whatever that means!) appropriate to their gender!?
I'll certainly be watching this space with regard to how you get on, Milfmog, and, of course, I hope you get the desired result.
Oh well...sorry I've waffled on a bit. Your stories and experiences are so fascinating and engaging.
Thank you so much for welcoming me, folks!
All the very best!
3genders