JUST JOAN
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:46 am
Glasgow Daily Record, UK
JUST JOAN
Was my father-in-law a cross-dresser?
By Joan Burnie on Feb 19, 09 06:05 AM
Q I WAS cleaning out my late father-in-law' s house and found female clothing and make-up.
It wasn't his wife's kind of stuff. She died five years ago and the clothes were not only too large, but not what she wore.
She only used a little face cream, not sparkly eye shadow, false eye lashes, bright red lipstick and pancake make-up.
My father-in-law was a bigot as well as very anti-gay. I can only conclude he was also a cross-dresser. I couldn't stand him.
But my wife worshipped her dad and is devastated by his death so do I tell her?
A I CAN'T think of a single reason why you should even consider telling your wife what you found.
Correction. I can think of one - malice.
So don't do it.
Maybe your late father-in-law was a cross-dresser or had a large lady friend who wore a lot of make-up.
Does it matter? Bigot or otherwise, the man's dead. Let him rest in peace.
JUST JOAN
Was my father-in-law a cross-dresser?
By Joan Burnie on Feb 19, 09 06:05 AM
Q I WAS cleaning out my late father-in-law' s house and found female clothing and make-up.
It wasn't his wife's kind of stuff. She died five years ago and the clothes were not only too large, but not what she wore.
She only used a little face cream, not sparkly eye shadow, false eye lashes, bright red lipstick and pancake make-up.
My father-in-law was a bigot as well as very anti-gay. I can only conclude he was also a cross-dresser. I couldn't stand him.
But my wife worshipped her dad and is devastated by his death so do I tell her?
A I CAN'T think of a single reason why you should even consider telling your wife what you found.
Correction. I can think of one - malice.
So don't do it.
Maybe your late father-in-law was a cross-dresser or had a large lady friend who wore a lot of make-up.
Does it matter? Bigot or otherwise, the man's dead. Let him rest in peace.