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I am actually surprisingly chivalrous, so as S does not drive I usually make sure she has a lift home (single lady on public transport after 11:00 p.m doesn't sound like a good idea to me). So this week I gave her a lift and just as I was dropping her off she said "Oh yes, and, Cute Boots", (these boots) I was too surprised to say any more than a quick thank you. Well I think the boots are cute, but have been unsure as to whether I can get away with wearing them while ostensibly in male mode, now I am even more confused. I will be working with S again today (Friday) so I may ask her, something along the lines of, yes I like those boots too, but are the a step too far?
We'll see I may ask, or I may not. What I would quite like to ask is how about doing lunch one day with Paula? If I do don't worry you will be the first to know.
3 comments:
You often talk about looking "drab" when you are a man, but I don't think you are at all.
Thank you Joe, I do actually try to have my own style which does involve some quite flamboyant shirts, no the term drab is just a crossdressers shorthand for wearing make clothing, it does stand for something but I can't remember what.
Ah okay, I'm not up with all the lingo. :D
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