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Jennifer Girl
10-15-2010, 03:05 PM
I was looking for a place to have my makeup done for Halloween, and I found this place in my neighborhood. I was reading their online reviews, and when I read the last review listed on the page I immediately thought "a CD wrote that". Then I looked at the photo of the individual who gave the review. They totally could be a CD. It’s a photo of her side, so you really can't see her face. But judging by the content of the review and the shoulders/upper arms of the person in the photo, I’m pretty sure that it’s a CD. Also, my neighborhood is VERY accepting and I see CDs all the time in public, so it wouldn’t be too surprising for a place like this to use one of us in their ad.

Check it out and let me know what you think. It’s the last customer review at the bottom of this (http://www.fezbeauty.com/) page (scroll down to the bottom). It’s the one written by Chrissy S. Am I correct in thinking that this is a CD, or am I just imagining things? (I really really want this place to be CD friendly, so I might just be letting my imagination get the best of me :) )

sissystephanie
10-15-2010, 04:01 PM
Jennifer, you could be right. Chrissy could very well be a CD. BTW, I was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. Now in my old age live here in Georgia, where it stays a little warmer in the winter!

tiffanyjo89
10-15-2010, 05:33 PM
Stephanie, warm for who? Georgia CAN get cold in the winter.

Back to the thread, Chrissy could be a CD, but I've seen a few girls in my time (21 years) that have a pretty good upper body build. Picture plus written context equals apparent CD. Past experience plus written context plus picture equals a woman who never really embraced her femininity.

Jodygurl
10-15-2010, 07:34 PM
Sorry, Jennifer. I always look to the neck and hands. No apple, no package. And her hands are lovely though powerful. The copy is just as Tiffany said, a girl just getting in touch w/ being a lady.

My only question is what the heck took her so long. I see women like that all the time and can't help thinking, "Honey, you could be gorgeous if you just made the effort".

JustAlex
10-18-2010, 05:07 PM
Could be. And so could be the woman in the top picture, the one on the left side.
Look at the well defined muscles in her left arm and her waist.
Subliminal advertising? Showing that they're transgendered friendly without saying that out loud?
:)

AKAMichelle
10-18-2010, 09:02 PM
could be but does it really matter? sounds like a nice place to get a makeover

Tina B.
10-19-2010, 09:24 AM
The picture, I'm not sure. But it sure reads like a guy wrote it. Either way sounds like a great place to shop.
Tina B.

docrobbysherry
10-19-2010, 09:49 AM
could be but does it really matter? sounds like a nice place to get a makeover

Either way, so what?:straightface:

Sophie_C
10-19-2010, 09:52 AM
Yea, i'd bet the farm that it is. And, great job advertising for them! They made it very clear that they're respectful AND discreet. Smart job for that company!

TiffanyTgirl
10-19-2010, 10:05 AM
Possibly. I think it is great that if Chrissy is a cd, that she was included in their aad. Maybe wwe are coming out of the darkness.

sissystephanie
10-19-2010, 05:16 PM
Stephanie, warm for who? Georgia CAN get cold in the winter.

Back to the thread, Chrissy could be a CD, but I've seen a few girls in my time (21 years) that have a pretty good upper body build. Picture plus written context equals apparent CD. Past experience plus written context plus picture equals a woman who never really embraced her femininity.

Tiffany, compare winter temps for Georgia and Portland, Oregon. Portland is Cold, Georgia is Cool!!

I still think Chrissy could well be a CD. BTW, I have been a CD for over 70 years, and seen a lot of girls! Both GG's and CD's!!