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Originally Posted by AC-Choppy
It's nothing really. There is nothing to be afraid of. Yeah, we think all the guys who come in to shop for themselves are gay/messed up psychologically, but so what? What are we going to do about it? One of the biggest things our management pushes is to treat everyone like the same sex. Gender is no barrier at Victoria's Secret, or so they say. If a guy wants to try on every bra in the place, let him. Legally we can't do anything about it. And when the guy leaves the place, we forget. It's not like we salespeople are going to hunt you down and make fun of your hobby for the rest of your life. Chances are we never see you again. Go for it, yeah we probably will think you are weird but its so common its not like you will stand out. [/B]
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Your manager is exactly right.I've known a couple drag queens in my life that had exquisite taste and made hella money as drag performers. Their money and credit cards spend just the same as anyone elses.
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Originally Posted by ccutoff
Myself? I just like bras. That's it. I have no desire to grow breasts, or wear any other women's clothing/garments other than bras. I don't want to be a woman. I just like bras, and if you were to see me I would be completely normal looking guy unless you knew I had a bra on. But these cross dressers take what I do and take it to extremes that I would kill myself rather than doing.
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So is it the bra itself you like or the fabric of the bra? I ask because in my many years as a preschool Director/teacher, I have come across several little boys,and thinking back, they all have been boys, who could not sleep without blankets made from the silky fabric of their mothers lingerie. Sometimes it was a blanket or a satin pillowcase and in a few cases it was actually Mom's silk/satin slip. The fabric and sometimes the item itself ,provided them comfort and security.