Actually, Kimberly... this sounds just like the atmosphere they were trying to create. It was a positive vibe and a great experience - next time I will be more relaxed and it'll be even better!KimberlyS wrote:Lexi, my experience is that SA's just want to help and do not care if you are TG/CD. In fact some SA's seem more helpful when they know I am a CDer.
LOL! No doubt, Stephanie!Stephanie M wrote:I think sometimes we can make a SA's day, at the very least we give them an interesting story to tell their friends.
Thanks so much, Gaby! And yes... yes... yes... I could not agree with you more!Gaby Romani wrote:I have to say that after a while, going out without interacting with people feels like just an extension of the proverbial closet... But when you actually interact, talk, listen to others, in particular those who are not known to you and they just accept you either as any other woman or as a cd/tg person, well, that's even better!
Another lesson learned and lots of great advice! Thanks, girls! Something I know I will have to work on, but it will be worth the effort!