Every time I walk down the street, I see every eye on me.
Every time they look at me, I wonder, who do they see?
Perfection in disguise,with regimes and alibis.
The girl in the mirror , isn't the same as the girl in my heart
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
I'm 24 myself, so some of my friends are teenage girls!
In fact, the two girls who took me shopping for clothes earlier on were age 17+18.
Thank you Charity for sharing your insight.
When I first started buying women's clothes (always in drab) I was very, very self conscious. That probably helped the teen girls spot me (that and being in drab?).
Now that I'm older, I buy women's clothes (still in drab), with a smile on my face and only worry if the skirt will make my butt look big...wait, that would be a good thing!
I may never understand the big butt theory!...Charity found a foam butt in the halloween section at wal mart, bought it, tried it on and OMG!...That thing is SOOOOO big...he says he'll have to do some work to it. Its probably 10 of JLo's butts! Too funny!!
Just ignore the Teens they are kids
Teens will be teens and it just goes to prove that there parents probly havent taught them any manners
So sorry that that happened to you
Hugs
Bree
Wow.. a flashback.. I seldom venture out dressed, usually changing into my outfits at the parties or events I attend. A few years back a roommate and I were going to a Halloween party. I decided to dress at home and drive the 40 miles or so to the party. I had on a black PVC dress and calf high boots. No makeup. I would add my wig later as I was not comfortable driving with it on. As we started out, I remembered I had forgotten to get cash from the ATM earlier in the day.. oops.. oh well. I stopped a few blocks away from my house at my bank. As I was getting out of the car, a car load of teenagers parked next to me. The girls that got out to get in line for the ATM started to giggle, then became very complimentary and thought it was great an "old guy" could get dressed, have fun on Halloween. Comments like "You're cool!" Kind of made my day!
Bobbie in Vancouver