For years I wanted to brave the crowds and go shopping on Black Friday. It seemed like one of the ultimate feminine things to do and I wanted to check it off my cross dressing bucket list.
I just couldn't connect the dots, having my work schedule combining with my deceased wife working at the same time, so I could go out. For years though, I always was able to arrange at least one day to do my special feminine shopping. During the trips, I was able to learn loads about the possibility of going 24/7 as a full fledged transgender woman.
An example was the night I bought a piece of oak furniture for my wife and needed help to load it. The male employees ended up loading the whole item in my SUV as I stood back and watched. It felt so good!
Back to my first actual Black Friday experience: I chose the closest big mall to me and got a reasonable start after I dressed to blend. Once I arrived and battled for a parking spot, I made it into a mall full of mainly women. The estrogen was palpable!
Lesson number one, no one paid a damned bit of attention to me. Everyone was on a mission.
All too soon, my trip was over as I had to get home and get ready for an afternoon shift. I finished the morning with a lot more confidence in my ability to live as a trans woman, and I checked another item off my bucket list.
Friday, November 24, 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Transgender Thanksgiving Day
As I have said/written many times, how grateful I am for the support I receive from my inner family and my daughters family/extended family.
Ironically enough though, I continue to be estranged from my only brother. He essentially picked his red neck in laws over me, so that was his choice and problem.
I also know many sad/tragic stories of those in the trans LGBT community who suffer alone during the holidays. I urge anyone who is to seek out any local LGBT groups which may exist. Often they have holiday get together s.
Often, the groups can extend a wonderful extended family opportunity to those who need it.
One way or another, here is my wish to you to have a great Thanksgiving and thanks for stopping by Cyrsti's Condo.
Ironically enough though, I continue to be estranged from my only brother. He essentially picked his red neck in laws over me, so that was his choice and problem.
I also know many sad/tragic stories of those in the trans LGBT community who suffer alone during the holidays. I urge anyone who is to seek out any local LGBT groups which may exist. Often they have holiday get together s.
Often, the groups can extend a wonderful extended family opportunity to those who need it.
One way or another, here is my wish to you to have a great Thanksgiving and thanks for stopping by Cyrsti's Condo.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Transgender Thanksgiving Mail
Received a couple interesting comments to pass along:
Here in the UK we don't do thanksgiving, after all it was for getting away from us that you are being thankful! But I often remind myself how much I have to be thankful for, I live in a modern western liberal democracy, which recognizes my right to exist, offers me the protection of the law, and provides a society that not only accepts, but embraces me.
After TDOR this week this means a lot!"- Thanks to both of you! Congratulations Connie :)
- Of course this week I am also grateful for my super accepting friends, family and medical professionals!
- More tomorrow!
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Lots and lots to be thankful for!!!!!