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Elizabeth Marie
12-30-2018, 02:53 PM
When I came out to my GG friend last month we started to plan a girl's night out. Well, it happened last night. We both dressed in nice outfits (me in a black skirt and red blouse, her in black pants and blazer with a blue top) and went to dinner at a nice restaurant in Minneapolis, and saw a play in St. Paul. We both had a great time. It was so great to be treated as two women out for the evening. It never gets old to be called ma'am, and to be asked "How are you ladies this evening?".
At the play, one woman gave a double take, then a hostile stare, but ignored me after. Everyone else was very accepting and friendly.
All told, it was a very positive and fun evening out. We are planning on another girl's night soon.
At the play, one woman gave a double take, then a hostile stare, but ignored me after. Everyone else was very accepting and friendly.
Wonderful story, Elizabeth! I find the "hostile stare" in many stories like yours interesting. It's like, to these gg's, we have overstepped some boundary into their personal space or something like that. When in the end, we just want to look pretty.
Teresa
12-30-2018, 03:16 PM
Elizabeth ,
Apart from my social meetings my GNO is usually solo when I go to the cinema , I usually have a drink at the bar or a coffee in the coffee shop , last time I was waiting to take my seat and got chatted up by the projectionist . I find it very enjoyable being part of the audience as Teresa .
I am trying to organise some evenings out away from our usual meeting venues , I've suggested ten pin bowling and a dining night out at the Greyhound racing stadium .
I'm so glad yours went well and are planning to do it again . Maybe the hostile stare was more to do with the here checking out your outfits .
alwayshave
12-30-2018, 06:06 PM
Elizabeth, I'm glad that your outing was successful despite the hostile stare.
Aunt Kelly
12-30-2018, 06:14 PM
At the play, one woman gave a double take, then a hostile stare, but ignored me after. Everyone else was very accepting and friendly.
All told, it was a very positive and fun evening out. We are planning on another girl's night soon.
Oh, you insensitive deviant you. You probably ruined that woman's evening. And then you selfishly went on and had a wonderful evening. LOL Well, played, my friend. Well played. :)
Lana Mae
12-30-2018, 06:18 PM
Glad you got out and had a good time! It is funny that you got a hostile stare from a woman as all my hostile stares have been from men! LOL Hugs Lana Mae
Krisi
12-31-2018, 09:49 AM
It's great you got out and that your friend was willing to go out with you. That's the thing I can't get past with my wife, going out together as two ladies.
As for the "hostile stare", I hate when that happens because it means I haven't "passed". It really hurts and sometimes I just turn around and go home. As I've learned more about dressing and acting like a woman it happens less often and that's good.
Patience
12-31-2018, 09:49 AM
Nice story.
If you get hostile stares, take the elevator.
Beverley Sims
01-01-2019, 10:51 AM
Hostile stares turn into confusion for the starer when they see the guy? with a group of accepting GG's.
That is fun to watch, stare back works wonders too.
KatieGG
01-01-2019, 11:25 AM
Me and my hubby do a girls night once a month, we are regulars at a little dive bar. Only had one altercation that went beyond the normal double takes. But more often than not nobody bothers us.
Krisi
01-02-2019, 09:29 AM
I wouldn't expect any "altercations". What sort of places do you go?
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