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Teresa
04-28-2014, 01:55 PM
I had to go to a minor injuries centre with a sore heel, thought I'd chipped a bone. The nurse checked it over then looked at me with that funny little I've read you smiles, my toenails aren't painted but she saw my shaved legs, I just smiled back. I don't know if others have noticed but their attitudes tend to soften slightly.
Its one of those little things I like about CDing, that I know your secret smile !

Jane G
04-28-2014, 02:05 PM
Maybe your Nurse likes cyclists. :heehee:

Hell on Heels
04-28-2014, 02:06 PM
Hell-o Teresa, I haven't experienced, or noticed, that particular "smile" yet!
I have had a few inquisitive stares from people, A few times walking the street in San Francisco for sure.
One guy about sprained his neck as we passed each other on the sidewalk, he had a CD groomed look as well
and he was probably trying to figure out if he knew me.
So you didn't tell us how the heel is, was the bone chipped?
Much Love,
Kristyn

Chari
04-28-2014, 02:27 PM
Teresa, As it has been said many times "most medical people have seen it all before", but maybe not with you! Some of us still continue to "hide" our feminine side, but still get those funny little smiles. Enjoy.

Beverley Sims
04-28-2014, 02:29 PM
I have had the "smile" from unexpected sources and do wonder if it is a "knowing" smile. :)

Just messes with my brain and I get on with it.

stefan37
04-28-2014, 02:29 PM
People just don't give a rat's ass about males with shaved legs. It is more about your fear and feeling self-conscious than about what others think.

Nadine Spirit
04-28-2014, 02:31 PM
I am confused. So someone saw you shaved your legs and then smiled at you. Does that mean she knows you cross dress? So does anyone who shaves their legs cross dress?

When we are in hiding, I think we over think what people think. We tend to think that everything is a tell and that people will know for sure that we cross dress. Sometimes for fun now, I do the same thing. My wife and I saw some guy with shorts on and he had shaved legs. I bumped my wife and said check out his legs. We then had fun speculating about all of the potential reasons he might have for doing so, and how cross dressing was probably the least plausible explanation of all of them.

Amy_blueyes
04-28-2014, 03:07 PM
I think people are either becoming more tolerable or they just don't care what people do or who they like. I see gay people walking together with no one carrying. A few years ago they they would not have been treated do nice. I walked in shorts with shaved legs and nobody has ever said anything.

donnalee
04-29-2014, 05:49 AM
I don't get it; did you have visible stubble?
I have never had leg hair and don't recall anyone outside my immediate family ever commenting on it (my sisters were jealous). Perhaps I was oblivious.
Sounds like CD paranoia to me. Why in heaven would anyone care?

Teresa
04-29-2014, 12:58 PM
Ok this was a simple thread about knowing I'd been read by a nurse who had probably seen it all before, I'd forgotten about my legs because we were talking about my injury so when she looked up my leg and started to smile the penny dropped.
We talk about understanding and acceptance and I saw this as a small step in the right direction !

Krystyn you are as bad as my wife suggesting that I've been wearing the wrong sort of shoe !
The injury was actually a long thorn embedded in my heel.

Ashley Lyn
04-29-2014, 01:22 PM
I was sitting in the dentists chair one day when the Dr. asked me about the hot pink 'sparkly' nail polish around my cuticle..
I brushed it off as a 'mixture of paints' I had been using, but she smiled knowingly.. hope she did anyhow!!
I often thought about going to my next appointment en-femme, but chickened out..