spaskinstyle
06-27-2005, 01:33 PM
Hello Ladies:
I've been calling myself Victoria here just for fun but I didn't do that at the Pride Parade. I had the very best time. I started out thinking I was going to ride the Chicago Gender Society Float but when i got there they asked me if I would walk in front of the float with 2 other girls and carry the CGS banner. It was an absolute blast. Walking and waving and hooting and hollering. I walked the whole 2 1/2 miles in mini heels, my feet are sore as hell. We were on all the television stations here in Chicago it was fabulous! The girls were just as nice as could be. After the parade, we all stopped back at one of the girls hotel rooms to cool down a bit and have a coke. Then me and a few other girls took a walk through Chicago's famous boystown to watch all the festivites. All the boys of course thought I was a dragqueen so they were coming up and giving me bottles of water, and hugs, and candy, it was so cute. I'll be on the front page of every gay magazine in the city. LOL What a great time. When the girls and I talked about it - it was so wonderful. The whole thing about the gender society is that it doesn't matter what gender you are. You should be able to dress how you want when ever you want - so my being there really represented the true spirit. It was wonderful. So great to be there and have such a great time. I took some pics of me before I left, so here I am in all my glory.
http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen1.jpg http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen2.jpg http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen3.jpg http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen4.jpg
Love to all of you always,
Theresa
I've been calling myself Victoria here just for fun but I didn't do that at the Pride Parade. I had the very best time. I started out thinking I was going to ride the Chicago Gender Society Float but when i got there they asked me if I would walk in front of the float with 2 other girls and carry the CGS banner. It was an absolute blast. Walking and waving and hooting and hollering. I walked the whole 2 1/2 miles in mini heels, my feet are sore as hell. We were on all the television stations here in Chicago it was fabulous! The girls were just as nice as could be. After the parade, we all stopped back at one of the girls hotel rooms to cool down a bit and have a coke. Then me and a few other girls took a walk through Chicago's famous boystown to watch all the festivites. All the boys of course thought I was a dragqueen so they were coming up and giving me bottles of water, and hugs, and candy, it was so cute. I'll be on the front page of every gay magazine in the city. LOL What a great time. When the girls and I talked about it - it was so wonderful. The whole thing about the gender society is that it doesn't matter what gender you are. You should be able to dress how you want when ever you want - so my being there really represented the true spirit. It was wonderful. So great to be there and have such a great time. I took some pics of me before I left, so here I am in all my glory.
http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen1.jpg http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen2.jpg http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen3.jpg http://www.spaskinstyle.com/stock/dragqueen4.jpg
Love to all of you always,
Theresa