Do I carry a sign above my head that yells, "I am a crossdresser!" with an arrow pointed down on me?
Today I went to Kmart (In guy mode), to buy some paint for the nursery, and while I was there I browsed through the womens clothes (of course). I found a knee hight black skirt ($8), a cream silk blouse ($10), a black suit jacket ($10), and a blue jean skirt ($1.50). The cost of buying all of these without getting read: Priceless.
Problem came with returning two of the items. When I got home, I shown my wife what I bought (We always discuss items I buy.) She told me to go upstairs to try them on. Well as luck would have it, the blouse and the jacket was too small. Later this evening, my wife wanted Burger King for dinner, and suggested I exchange those items before hitting up the drive thru. My daughter wanted to come (she is two, never sees me dressed.), no problem. Back on topic: My daughter and I went to the service desk and told the lady I need to exchange these and I went to get the next size up. I got the items and went back to the service desk. She asked what was wrong with them. "They didn't fit her." (Didn't say which her). Then she said, "It's a shame that you couldn't try it on beforehand. I understand why not though." I started giving her a puzzled look. Then she said, "Don't worry, my son does the same thing and has to return items all the time. I just wish people would get over the fact that it is just clothes." I never implied that the clothes were for me at all. I even had my daughter there. I was not dressed like a woman. I have no idea how she knew I crossdressed. The items were a size 14-16, nothing out of the ordinary (like a size 24-25).
Does anybody have see how I was caught? It was nice to meet a supportive person. I may actually enter there dressed soon instead of just pumping gas and running through ATMs.
Amber