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Annaliese
09-06-2006, 06:33 PM
I just want to share something that happened to day.
I took my wife to work at 4:45am like I do every morning.

When I get out of bed my wife has been up since 4am and
is just about ready for work, so I put on a skirt and a blouse
and heel of course but no wig or makeup. This morning start
out like any other time but this morning there was a truck at
one of the pumps, I drop her off and I get to the stop sign
I look back and there is a man walking around the truck.
I turn around and go back to the C-store and just sit and watch this
guy. He start to load some of the garbage can in his truck.
My wife has not seen this she is trying to get the store open
and does not know I have come back. I call her on my cell
phone and tell her to call the cops. They show up in just minutes
and I leave fast because I am dressed, I go back home and change
my clothes and come back and they are arresting this guy.

My point is this, if I had not been part dress I would have
gone over and ask what the hell he was doing. Which would
have been a real stupid thing to do, not knowing if he has a gun
or what, who knows these day, with the nuts running around.
So being dress may have stop me from getting the s---- kick
out of me or worse.

So when I go back to pick her up from work we talk about what
happened this morning and she say I am glad you were dress this
morning because you don’t think before you jump into things.

This is the first time she has ever said she was glad I dress.

Some times thing work out.

Anna

pinkshelly
09-06-2006, 06:39 PM
cool story, if you did get out you could tell everyone that you kicked the crap outa somebody while wearing a dress. COOL.
Huggs, Shelly.

bredalee25
09-06-2006, 06:43 PM
Anna if he had a gun he could of popped a cap in your a** and you could have died so maybe your dressing saved your life. Just glad to know all is ok with you and your wife c-stores are scary places to work I worked in one for five years mostly grave yard shift.

ttfn

Shelly Preston
09-06-2006, 06:44 PM
I am glad to hear the guy got arrasted and you got home safely while dressed

It also had the bonus of making your wife happy

Wonderful story

Tina Dixon
09-06-2006, 06:47 PM
Just be glad it all worked out and your all safe.

KarenSusan
09-06-2006, 07:02 PM
Glad you're all safe. Just goes to show CDing can be beneficial.:happy:

Christina Nicole
09-06-2006, 07:14 PM
I must be missing something. You think you would have gotten killed, or beaten by a guy who was stealing either garbage or garbage cans? Doesn't sound like grand theft or anything to get upset about.

Warm regards,
Christina Nicole

Annaliese
09-07-2006, 12:23 PM
I must be missing something. You think you would have gotten killed, or beaten by a guy who was stealing either garbage or garbage cans? Doesn't sound like grand theft or anything to get upset about.

Warm regards,
Christina Nicole

An add note I found out today from a cop friend, that this guy has mental problem and has a past history of violence.

Rachel Morley
09-07-2006, 12:50 PM
Could this be another of example of crossdressing discouraging the manly "get straight in there" attitude and encouraging the more sensible (some might say more feminine) attitude of caution and planning?

If so then there's a good reason to dress - behavior modification :D

Ashley in Virginia
09-07-2006, 02:52 PM
Ok, lets flip it. God forbid this guy attacked your wife when you left to go get changed. Then what? Would your dressing been a good thing then?

My opinion is, if you arent ready to face the world, dont go out dressed.

Annaliese
09-07-2006, 02:54 PM
Could this be another of example of crossdressing discouraging the manly "get straight in there" attitude and encouraging the more sensible (some might say more feminine) attitude of caution and planning?

If so then there's a good reason to dress - behavior modification :D

Yes, I think that is what my wife saw, and why she was glad I was dressed this time. You have made me think, when Iam dress I do have a attitude of caution and planning, and not "get straight in there" attitude. When me and my wife talk and I am in drab I want to solve all the problems but when I am dress I listen to what she is saying.

This is good, I learn something from my own post. Got to love this site.

Annaliese
09-07-2006, 02:57 PM
Ok, lets flip it. God forbid this guy attacked your wife when you left to go get changed. Then what? Would your dressing been a good thing then?

My opinion is, if you arent ready to face the world, dont go out dressed.

I only left when the cop's showed up, I would not have left other wise and yes I would have got out to protect her, dressed.

Rachel Morley
09-07-2006, 04:17 PM
You have made me think, when I am dress I do have a attitude of caution and planning, and not "get straight in there" attitude. When me and my wife talk and I am in drab I want to solve all the problems but when I am dress I listen to what she is saying.

This is good, I learn something from my own post. Got to love this site.

Wanting to "get in there" and solve all the problems straight away, and not listening first, is typical of most guys. Men are quick to rush in to fix it, in the mistaken belief that this is what their wife would want, when really the wife is (usually) looking for some empathy and compassion about how she is feeling. The fix comes second. Love, support and understanding of her feelings comes first.