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Should be a bit of fun
I have been getting my hair cut for a while in a little hairdresser run by two sixty-something twins. Both of them flirt with me and I usually get a glass of Sekt whenever I go. I went skiing with one of them a couple of weeks ago and I sometimes take them both out for a drink and a bite to eat when they finish in the evening. I think they like being with a smart reasonable looking Englishman in a suit. I've shown them pictures of myself in a frock and today, they told me they are having a Faschings party in the salon next tuesday and I am invited. They told me I should come as a woman. It's quite normal for men to dress up at Fasching I believe, so I think I'll give it a go. Hopefully, it'll be a lot of fun. I won't even need to be pretend to be a woman. I just need to figure out what to wear.
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Sounds like a lot of fun, go enjoy and let us know how you do.
BTW, have a glass of Sekt for us!
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Sounds super fun! So nice to get the invite in an accepting way like that. Have fun!! <3
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We will need to see pictures of you at the event. Enjoy yourself.
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I'm certain you'll find something Faschingable, MiniRock!:heehee:
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Sounds like a lot of fun. Have a great time!
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What a great opportunity.
Don't you dare miss it.
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That does sound like fun. I would go if I were in your shoes ( high heels, haha)
Sandi
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MiniRock, Have a great time at the party.
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MiniRock
Faschings party..
I had no clue what this was, so I Googled it. I learned something new today. Thanks!
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In response to requests for a follow up, I have a confession to make: I went as my normal man self. Sorry to disappoint everybody but the two ladies decided it would be best if I didn't come dressed up, especially as their two daughters would be there. In fact, as it turned out, it was a very small party indeed. And in all honesty, by the time it came round, I was relieved.
However, not to disappoint everybody completely, I had to get my fix somehow. So I went out on the Saturday evening afterwards into the centre of town. Nothing new there, except that a lady stopped me (it was very busy) and asked to take my picture. I asked her what she thought of me, a man dressed as a woman and she kept saying, "super, super, super". So I guess I know for sure that I had no chance of passing. But I'm not sure that matters; I kind of felt like a celebrity anyway. Moreover, before she left, I asked her to take one of me with my own camera. It's attached. I can certainly see now why nobody could mistake me for a woman!!!
On showing the photo to my other half, she assured me it's now somewhere on Facebook. I never thought of that. But who cares?
Mini
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Consider the facts.
1. You look GREAT!!!
2. You're in Vienna!!
That's like double awesome in my book!
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MiniRocki love your story thanks for telling us! I love your pic.also you are truly are super! :hugs:
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I think you look stunning. I love your hair and your outfit.
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Ooh, ladies, thank you for the lovely compliments.
Mini
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I have not heard the term Fasching since I left Germany in 1974. Wow did it bring back memories
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Any gathering where there is an opportunity to dress is always a lot of fun.
Especially if they know who it is......
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Yes, I can imagine it is actually Beverley. If one has the courage to do it. And I imagine you have to like being the centre of attention.