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    I must be dreaming
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    Progress towards full RLE

    The world is not as I thought. My simplistic mind regularizes reality, makes every person think alike, have the same opinions, judgments and reactions. I think that mostly they don't like me. This is because I am so different. I'm a loner, maverick, artist type who has always looked for the unconventional solution. To me this is the only way to be. I cannot think of being one of the crowd. Yesterday, shopping at Costco, I was given a lesson in different strokes for different folks. Standing in line waiting to pay for my items, I started noticing that I was not the weirdest looking person there. I saw a blonde reggae guy with hair all matted, folks with all sorts of tatoos and body peircings, and to cap it off an older gent sporting a six inch hunting knife. He had it holstered on his belt. The guy was decked out like a retired Sam Fisher from Splinter Cell. The had his name tattooed on his neck in bold script. Now perhaps in a rural area this outfit might be normal but here in the city, this was different. OK, so I'm standing next to this fellow with my outfit all femme including a floral embroidered jacket thinking that, I am just another unusual person among many.

    This experience comes on the heels of a weekend where I finally broke down and went shopping with my wife for clothes. We bought a lot of nice things and they were for both of us. The wonderful thing is that everything came from the women's section. I tried on tops in full view of the others and gradually I forgot that there were there. For once, I was able to be me and not think about what others think. I also saw a transgendered teen with his mother. We looked at each other with knowing smiles. Very liberating.
    A work in progress




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    Banned Read only Calliope's Avatar
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    Yup, even 'weirdos' shop CostCo.

    Wait'll ya try WeirdCo, though.

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    Senior Member melissaK's Avatar
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    So, next time you're shopping at Costco, could you check their washers for me and see if they have any with a "normal" setting? I might need one of those so something in my life is . . .

    Hugs,
    'lissa

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    Just a woman, period joanlynn28's Avatar
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    Costco does, if not I will check it out the next time I go there to get my perscription refilled. BTW I did have a little trouble there when I gave them my membership card one time but had it taken care of when I went to the membership desk and had my card changed to show my female name. They were very helpful when I explained the situation but could not do it for my Costco Credit Card, I have to mail in a copy of my legal name change to the credit card issuer and the name change is still in the works.
    Joan Lynn

    Just a girl stranded on her little red island amongst a lovely sea of blue.

    "Be who you are and say what you feel, for those that mind don't matter and those that matter don't mind."
    Dr. Seuss

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