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Not sure it was a compliment
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:22 pm
by Karen Ski
After 4 plus years on hormones the best I can muster is a 36A, not a lot I know but I am proud of them!

Well I needed some things from the grocery store so I just pulled on a t-shirt and jeans, slipped into some thong sandals and off I went after grabbing my purse. I was very casual en femme figuring I would fit in. I was shopping when I overheard a couple of GG's talking in the next aisle. One as asking if that was a guy in drag, meaning me and the other one said couldn't be because if it were he would have had bigger boobs!

Not sure if I should be happy about that one.
Re: Not sure it was a compliment
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:32 pm
by Karin
I say happy!
Cos It reads to me, One gg suspects but isn't sure so she has to ask. Another gg saying naaaah.
I'd be happy that after scrutiny ( and who cares what the qualifying criteria is these days) You passed

hahaha
Re: Not sure it was a compliment
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:03 pm
by Anthony Simon
I don't know how much you can tell by physical characteristics. Today I was served by a woman who had an Adam's apple, and I would absolutely swear she was a GG.
My feeling is they were probably trying to induce a response in you - like, if you were a GG and heard, that would upset you. And if you were a CD and heard, that would upset you.
I always assume that sort of thing is meant to be heard (people in my family like doing stage whisper stuff) and it's mostly about the buzz the people get by upsetting others. If that was the case, it would be hard to know how true the image of you was.
People who are the business of hurting others don't tend to be fair judges. In some ways they hurt you more if they lie.
Re: Not sure it was a compliment
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:18 pm
by Carol Ann
Hay hon I understand, live life as it is given to you.

Re: Not sure it was a compliment
Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 11:53 pm
by Trudy
When I was growing up Karen that was what we used to call a "left handed compliment", meaning it was a compliment of sorts yet it may not have been intended as one. I know a lot of women that struggle to fill an A cup bra, be proud of what you have and who you are girl!
