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Pat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
11-03-2006, 03:58 PM
My gosh teenage girls are the worst. The other day I went to the Clinique Counter at Dillards, in drab. I was buying "Skin Supplies For Men (face scrub, shaving cream, M Lotion and Post-Shave Healer). While the counter girl was trying to make a sale on other male products, these 3 teenage girls did nothing but giggle and laugh. If the girls had any clue I was buying mens skins supplies. Could you image if I was in female mode? Tobehonest I have never been out dressed except for holloween a few years ago. So I no I would not even pass.


Sorry for the rant

Pat

SherriePall
11-03-2006, 04:07 PM
Patrick -- Remember what Maurice Chevalier (who?) once sang: "Thank Heaven for little girls, for they get bigger every day." So, just remember those teenagers are the young ladies of tomorrow. Most of our SO's were teenagers at one time.

JoAnnDallas
11-03-2006, 04:20 PM
The best way to defuse something like that were to call the girls over and show them what you were buying. Then ask them why they were being rude and if they would like it if you were rude to them. I bet they would have become Embarrass, started Apologizing and they would not make that same mistake again.

I have done this from time to time with young adults and boy do they have a change of heart. Turning the tables on them takes all the fun out out it and I make them think of what they are really doing. One time I made these two boys go and Apologize to the kid they were teasing. I bet that was one of the hardest things they ever did.

Karren H
11-03-2006, 04:22 PM
Exactually why I stay away from places where young girls and boys congragate when enfemme... Like the mall on Friday nights!!

Love Karren

Kelsy
11-03-2006, 04:24 PM
The little teen girls were doing what teen girls do - little darlings:heehee:


Jennifer:be:

Lisa Golightly
11-03-2006, 04:26 PM
Bah, humbug... Teenagers! Full of angst, covered in acne, teeth in braces, gawky, awkward, and socially maladjusted... Like you should worry :)

AprilMae
11-03-2006, 05:20 PM
They were acting like teen agers have acted for generations. We were all teens at one time or another.

trannie T
11-03-2006, 06:36 PM
Just be happy you're not a teenage girl.

Tina Dixon
11-03-2006, 07:26 PM
Gads they can eat us alive, I live in fear of the tean age girls:redface:

ch33rbabetg
11-03-2006, 09:45 PM
im a teen girl!!! im 18 and a tg! i still do the laughing and stuff at others cause im a teen girl!! haha! :D

Rachel Morley
11-03-2006, 09:56 PM
I wouldn't worry about it. They probably put 2+2 together and came up with 5. Meaning that seeing a man at the Clinique Counter can only mean one thing :eek:...he must be buying make up :OMG: whatever next!.....but of course you weren't. (not that it would matter even if you were :D )

suzy
11-03-2006, 10:01 PM
Been there and done that....a little bit... but had some teen girls staring and gesturing as I was buying nail polish... I think that the nail polish I was wearing tipped them off!:eek: I just glanced their way and smiled and then stared at them menacingly.....Didn't take them long to vacate the premises...:D

Phoebe Reece
11-03-2006, 10:01 PM
I've never had any trouble with teen girls. Once I was dressed enfemme and shopping in a small costume jewelry shop by myself in the mall and there must have been 20 teen girls in that shop. They all ignored me completely. I think they must have at first glance thought I was somebody's mother and therefore beneath their notice. A couple of other times I've been in the malls with other CDs and we've been watched and giggled at by a few teen girls. We would give them a smile and give a little wave to them and it made their day. Don't be afraid of them, just make it into a fun encounter.

ShannonDragon
11-03-2006, 10:28 PM
Had a friend who a number of years ago stopped in a fast food shop to get food. She was dressed but it wasn't one of her best days. The girls behind the counter definitly knew she was not a she and giggled in the background. When the gave her, her food they said "Thank you Sir!"

Not wanting them to have the last word, she shot back "Thats all right dear, in a few days I will have my papers and will legally be a male!' and walked out.

:tongueout

shae
11-04-2006, 12:00 AM
They're teen girls. Not your style, frivolous, callow, and inconsequential. Much like teen boys, only fewer girls carry guns...

Funny, some comments I've gotten from teeners were along the line of, "Oh wow, who did your nails?" - good fun to play, you don't act, and realize that, no matter how long you've been doing this, you can still pick up tips and tricks from any other female. (Whoops! Now I'm thinking I'm female?)

Like trying to meet a nice girl at the bar, you probably won't see too many worthwhile teenagers at a mall anyway.

Deidra Cowen
11-04-2006, 07:16 AM
Gotta admit Teenage girls have made me nervous in the past. I go to a lot of places enfemme...most the time if I get spotted or get a reaction from people its from those evil little Teen girls. :devil:

But I learned how to handle it recently when going in a convience store for cigs on the way to the club. Four teens piled out of a car and went in the store right ahead of me. I was feeling pretty confident and frankly I had on the best outfit I had ever put together.

I walked in the store, they were all ganged up together talking and I think even argueing a bit over something. They all looked up at me at the same time...I smiled at them with like its hard to discribe but almost a smug look and just went right by them to the cash register.

Then all fell silent did not say a thing nor react much and then started their load conversation right up....where they had left it before I strutted pass them.

By the way the same clerk that was there that night sells me coffee almost every morning at the same store when I am going to work as a guy. I think he figured out who I am judging by the smiles when he sees me in the mornings.

I wish when I really feel confident, got my femme moves down perfect and am in the zone that I could bottle that up and use it all the time. Admittely I don't always feel that confident.

MsJanessa
11-04-2006, 10:21 AM
I don't really care one way or the other what teenage girls think or say

Drucilla
11-04-2006, 02:42 PM
My morning walk use to take me by a Jr. High school were gangs of young teen would be milling around on the sidewalk before school. I was in the total male mode wearing shorts and a t-shirt. I always got cracks about "nice legs",
"cute shorts", etc from a group of girls and always delivered with a snarl !! Again, I was 100% male dressed with harry legs and all . I think it just their nature to make fun of others.

Billie Jean
11-04-2006, 03:12 PM
Teenage girls are likey to show their ***e*' when out in pulic together. Confronting them and letting them know you didn't like the embarassment and asking them how they would like it would probably not get the response you would hope. Leave them to their fun and forget about it or it could turn really ugly and get you branded at the moment as a pervert. Billie Jean

Billie Jean
11-04-2006, 03:14 PM
My morning walk use to take me by a Jr. High school were gangs of young teen would be milling around on the sidewalk before school. I was in the total male mode wearing shorts and a t-shirt. I always got cracks about "nice legs",
"cute shorts", etc from a group of girls and always delivered with a snarl !! Again, I was 100% male dressed with harry legs and all . I think it just their nature to make fun of others.They thought you were hot or not . Billie Jean

trannie T
11-04-2006, 04:13 PM
Crossdressers should spend some time around teenage girls. Once we can survive a few minutes with teens everything else will be easy. Go to the mall, hang with the tenny boppers, it will help you develop character.

Marlena Dahlstrom
11-04-2006, 11:08 PM
This came up on another forum today, and someone suggesting handing them one of these:

http://www.adahlshouse.com/pics/tranny_spotting.jpg

:D

KELLYANN
11-07-2006, 05:36 AM
teenage girls are the best at reading us. just giggle and smile they probobly want to know where you bought your heels.

Charity's GG
11-07-2006, 06:16 AM
Oh the teenage years! Best time of my life!

Im sorry they made you feel self conscious. But maybe they werent discussing you? And if they were, Im sure it didnt last long. They may have discussed you for a second and then moved onto another topic. Us girls have lots to talk about and not near enough time in this lifetime to discuss it all. Dont let them bother you....remember what it ws like to be a teen...fulll of life and curiosity and most of all...laughter. They were jsut doing what comes naturally to them...Have a wonderful day! Charity's GG:love:

Theresa(TGirl)
11-08-2006, 04:10 PM
yeah, they were probably wondering how they could get what you were getting, seeing as they are teens, they don't have a lot of money (unless they are spoiled brats), and they find ways to annoy people for humor, i should know, i have a 13 (nearly 14 though) yo sister, and she can be annoying at times.

Sarah Rabbit
11-08-2006, 10:46 PM
This came up on another forum today, and someone suggesting handing them one of these:

http://www.adahlshouse.com/pics/tranny_spotting.jpg

:DMarlena, I love it:lol::lol:

Actually I don't go out, as I don't pass at all...HOWEVER if I had a nasty streak in me, which I don't:angel: I would ask them how long have they been trying to transistion:p

Sarah R. :bunny:

JenniferMint
11-09-2006, 12:36 AM
I'm 24 myself, so some of my friends are teenage girls!

In fact, the two girls who took me shopping for clothes earlier on were age 17+18.

kerrianna
11-09-2006, 12:55 AM
Healer)...., these 3 teenage girls did nothing but giggle and laugh.

Isn't that just about ALL teenage girls do? I wouldn't take it personally - I think a lot of the time they laugh cuz they aren't sure what to make of the world.

Larissa
11-09-2006, 08:35 AM
Oh the teenage years! Best time of my life!

Im sorry they made you feel self conscious. But maybe they werent discussing you? And if they were, Im sure it didnt last long. They may have discussed you for a second and then moved onto another topic. Us girls have lots to talk about and not near enough time in this lifetime to discuss it all. Dont let them bother you....remember what it ws like to be a teen...fulll of life and curiosity and most of all...laughter. They were jsut doing what comes naturally to them...Have a wonderful day! Charity's GG:love:

Thank you Charity for sharing your insight.

When I first started buying women's clothes (always in drab) I was very, very self conscious. That probably helped the teen girls spot me (that and being in drab?).

Now that I'm older, I buy women's clothes (still in drab), with a smile on my face and only worry if the skirt will make my butt look big...wait, that would be a good thing! :p

Charity's GG
11-09-2006, 08:45 AM
I may never understand the big butt theory!...Charity found a foam butt in the halloween section at wal mart, bought it, tried it on and OMG!...That thing is SOOOOO big...he says he'll have to do some work to it. Its probably 10 of JLo's butts! Too funny!!

BREE GG
11-09-2006, 11:09 AM
Just ignore the Teens they are kids :)

Teens will be teens and it just goes to prove that there parents probly havent taught them any manners :(

So sorry that that happened to you :sad:

Hugs
Bree

BobbieCD1944
11-09-2006, 11:43 AM
Wow.. a flashback.. I seldom venture out dressed, usually changing into my outfits at the parties or events I attend. A few years back a roommate and I were going to a Halloween party. I decided to dress at home and drive the 40 miles or so to the party. I had on a black PVC dress and calf high boots. No makeup. I would add my wig later as I was not comfortable driving with it on. As we started out, I remembered I had forgotten to get cash from the ATM earlier in the day.. oops.. oh well. I stopped a few blocks away from my house at my bank. As I was getting out of the car, a car load of teenagers parked next to me. The girls that got out to get in line for the ATM started to giggle, then became very complimentary and thought it was great an "old guy" could get dressed, have fun on Halloween. Comments like "You're cool!" Kind of made my day!