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Re: Brick and Mortar shops for CDs

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Eileen (SO) wrote: What I don't understand is how you gals can buy an outfit that fits your woman body while dressed as male?
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Re: Brick and Mortar shops for CDs

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Eileen (SO) wrote: What I don't understand is how you gals can buy an outfit that fits your woman body while dressed as male?

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I agree with you Eileen especially considering women's sizes are more of an estimate to get you close rather than something cast in stone. Even panties and bras can vary is sizing and fit from manufacturer to manufacturer.

Still many of the girls out there lack either the resources or opportunity to shop femme. Be it fear, being closeted, having an unaccepting SO or whatever they have not expanded their comfort zone that far. I know I have preached closets are for clothes and life is for living and firmly believe that. However we need to be aware of and sensitive to those who do not have that opportunity. Not all wives are as accepting as you have become Eileen and yes that is sad. Personally I wish I had the power to just wave my hand and bring that acceptance to the world and allow every girl that chance to step into the light but that is not to be. Hopefully the day will come when people will be seen for who they are not what they are or used to be.
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