What not to do when dressing in the car
Coming on the heels of another thread on whether to dress in the house or in a restroom, I am totally partial to doing it in the house. But most of the time I can get out to dress is at lunch or right after work. Just because of a lack of time. I try to avoid using the company vehicle dressed, but I will dress in it quickly if I am out in the field and go out for lunch and then either change back in a store restroom or in the car if I have to.
I still do not know how Karren does it. I keep trying but I am a mess. The worst things happen to me when I try to change in the car.
Last night after work and on my way back into the city, I stopped at an Outlet Mall. They had a couple of big lingerie places there so I thought I would look for a bra like helenr recommended and some earrings and a belt. I had a little more time, so I put on some make up and mascara and was trying to be fully en femme.
I carry this big pink workout bag with all my femme stuff. I caught a glimpse of my waist cincher at the bottom of it. I figured my pretty blouse would look so much better with it on. What a struggle it was to get that thing on inside that car! When I finally got it done, I put my blouse over it and started to get out of the car. Then I noticed that the tie around my waist that is part of the blouse was stuck. I get back in the vehicle. It turns out I put the waist cincher over the blouse tie. I was not about to take the thing off and put it back on, so I tried ever so carefully to pull the tie out of the blouse and through the waist cincher. I ended up snapping off one of the loops on the blouse that holds the tie. One of my favorite blouses!
Then I got it all together and I headed towards the mall. Something did not feel quite right. Something was not as feminine as should be. I glanced at my reflection on one of the store windows and I still had my male ugly shoes on! So I go back to the vehicle to change my shoes.
I still wonder how Karren does it. It all went OK after that. I did chicken out of going into the Rue 21. There were too many teenagers of both sexes in there. Darn it. I should have...
Don't lock your keys in the car
[QUOTE= Don't lock your car keys in the car![/QUOTE]
I never tried dressing in the car but once while dressed at a mall I did my usual walk around the outside of the mall, not brave enough to go in, and as I approached the car I found no keys in my purse. Then I discovered the engine was running and I almost had a heart attack. I looked in the window and sure enough there was the key. With the engine running where else would it be. Frustrated and scared I pulled on the door handle and the door opened. Stupid to leave the key in an unlocked car but oh so happy that I had done so.
That would be a nightmare - the key thing
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Originally Posted by
Sally2005
Don't do anything in the car you can do somewhere better, don't loose any bobby pins and don't get naked. Also, don't park in a quiet back alley, city park or dead end...people will see your car and wonder what you trying to do there... its almost better to just park in the middle of a busy parking lot and just look like you are waiting for someone or sleeping etc. If anyone sees you, they won't see the whole process...just 'oh...some woman fixing makeup' or swapping boots. Don't lock your car keys in the car!
This is great advice. I have learned to change where there are more people. It can be sort of nerve-wracking though. The other night at the outlet mall, a police car kept circling around me, though at a distance. That probably would be the least of my worries, but it was not fun. I hope I never lock my keys. This is something I really worry about. The other thing when I am in my company vehicle is that I have a lot of equipment in there with an inverter. If I leave something on, the battery will drain. But at least in this situation, I have time to change back into male mode.