One of the things that I take great pride in, is my willingness to consider what others think is too extreme.
Today, I am asking you to go outside. Find a reasonable stretch of ground. It can have a little elevation to it if you think that it might help. The area you choose should be barren of tree or bush. No obstacles to get in your way. Call it, a “flight of fancy!” Your manner of dress should reflect what you are about to do. Run!
Yes, I want you to find a nice place to run like the wind! Then while running, distance and time permitting, I want you to extend your arms, at full length length and flap! Just flap and run in anticipation of taking off like a jumbo jet! Find a place for a gentle, if not, soft landing, because ……. You are going to fall back to earth on your face! Ouch! What? Can’t fly?
Now, after all your trying, convinced that it is just not going to work, clean yourself up and go home. Or, go home and clean yourself up!
Once home, I want you to get out your best makeup. Your best “frock” outfit with the matching purse and shoes! Put the package together and once the makeup is complete, sans wig as well, look in the mirror!
It is like trying to fly! No matter what we do. How we change our look. We cannot fly. We remain whom we are under all that “presentation!” But, for the life of me, we try! We try and try! We do it over and over, knowing that in the end, we are by physical definition, (without the help of surgical intervention), just as we started out in the beginning. Forever hopeful, that in some small way, we can just for a second, fly!
My earnest intervention here is to tell you, I routinely try, if for just a moment, to “get over onto the other side,” as it were, of the sex-gender continuum. And yet, I am told and assured no less, that no amount of effort on my part, is going to generate, even for a split-second, the ultimate knowledge that is give to each person, on some level, in their natural born element.
So, like running and “lifting off,” I leap, and leave the ground, if for only a gravitational second, to experience the “flight of fancy,” as one might feel, for a blessed moment, when I step carefully in front of the mirror, as Danielle Marie!
Hugs
Danielle Marie