Day off from work today, just puttering around with household stuff & enjoying some much-needed chilling out.
In guy-mode, but wearing all women's stuff. Very basic, conservative & "masculine"... Pullover hoodie in navy, black work-out leggings with a subtle texture, & black running shoes.
In any event, throw out my trash in the dumpster, and coming back inside. Lo & behold, there's a cute & fit GG coming down the interior stairs, wearing some gray leggings.
And right behind her? Assuming her boyfriend.
I hold the glass door open for her, and she thanks me. I look at the guy again, ready to pass off the door to him -- and it's someone I work with!
He grins & is all like, "Hey, what's up!"
Didn't even realize he lives here. (Assigned parking spots, I recognize the car they got into, and he was driving. I'm going to say they live together in my building.)
Did he notice my leggings? Not that it really matters, considering. But I don't believe so. I'm just glad I didn't choose to wear my hot-pink floral ones today.
Do guys wear leggings as stand-alone pants, during non-fitness scenarios? Not around here, they don't... Well, one does, anyway.
But like I said, my outfit today is a very non-descript & "masculine" casual-athletic look, luckily.
However, I'm not really "out" at work. And I choose to keep it that way, thanks.
He's a cool guy, though. I chat with him sometimes. Different shifts, but sometimes we overlap a bit. Also, he's got a different job title & responsibilities, and we don't really work together, per se. From what I know, he mainly keeps to himself... Which is kinda good for this.
Now, did *his GF* notice my leggings? Well, she's a GG, after all... They tend to be a bit more observant when it comes to this stuff, heh.
Afterwards, he may have said something to her, like: "Hey, I work with that guy. I didn't know he lives here!"
And perhaps she replied with, "Oh, cool. And does he wear leggings at work? Ha ha! "
"Wait... HUH??" he exclaims.
Doubtful, but I suppose always a small possibility.
Like I said, given this incident, it's nothing, really. I'm not "worried" or anything. But it certainly could have turned out a bit different.
Just something for any/all of us to be mindful of?
I understand this sort of thing happens to a number of us, at one point or another. But also just a friendly reminder.