Last Saturday I had a lot of things to do and it was the last day before my wonderful but DADT wife returned from a trip. One of the items on my 'honey-do' list was visiting a Firestone store to remove the all-weather tires and wheels on her car and install her snow tires (Blizzaks) and wheels so as u can imagine, I had the 'do I/don't I' dilemma. Of course, the 'pink fog' prevailed.
I chose a sweater dress w/tights and a nice pair of mid-heel boots, typical Northwest wear for this time of year and went to the shop at my appointed time, after I had run a few errands, visited a wig shop to try a few different wigs and to a beauty supply store to get 'stickies' for my stick-on nails.
Two male customers at the tire shop and a few others that came in and out while I was there. Of course I was clocked by the service attendant and the tech and probably by a lady customer who also came while I was there and yes, I felt that maybe I had gone too far in my 'pink fog'.
Any other narratives of similar 'outré' outings to more traditionally male venues?
Merry Christmas!
Helen