On Friday we went to a charity function with my sister in laws side of the family. I believe I mentioned before that her nephew came out that he was gay and a few weeks back we meet his boy friend. On Friday night when they entered the venue her nephew was dressed in a male suit but his partner was dressed a little confusing to me. From head to toe, he has short hair and was wearing dangling pearl earrings and matching pearl necklace, a white short sweater dress with no pantyhose and I would say unisex loafers and a beautiful white purse. I was alittle confused as what is this person was trying to present as, the only other person I could mention who would do this is probably Bea on this site who I find so unique.
The biggest part that was my shocker and I mean the biggest part literally was I don't know if they were fooling around in the car before they came in or this kid is blessed with this huge package. I have to respect this "I don't care attitude"of walking into a hall with six hundred people like that.
Afterwards we ended up back at our house because when you attend these charity events the food is lean and they close the bar early. Well my wife's younger sister in law didn't hesitate to ask her sister in law what was the deal with her sons partner, what is he trying to portray a women or a man and what was with his thing between his legs walking in a five minutes before he actually walked in. We laughed at that comment but her sister in law answered they do and wear whatever they feel and that sometimes her son will dress as the women also. All she cares about is that her son is happy but did admit telling her son it wasn't appropriate that his partner walked in like that. The discussion now came to should a man dressed as a women tuck or just let it be. Most of them said if the person doesn't totally transition they shouldn't tuck. I made the comment of it depends on what the person is trying to accomplish, if they want to totally be a women then they should tuck. But in that nights situation it was to me a man who loves to wear a dress and women's accessories, he wasn't trying to pass as women. But I did state if it was up to me I would probably not tuck but wear something under that it wouldn't show as much. I have to admit most of them agreed and said there would be nothing wrong with a man dressed as a women and not tucked but showing in a appreciate way. It was actually nice that we were having a calm and positive conversation about this and no burning of the pride flag or anything negative. Maybe they were just being polite because the parents of the gay son was there but all around truthful or not it was good to hear some different opinions.
In all truth I don't go out in public almost at all but when I did go to a crossdressing store in our city I didn't tuck and even when I do get the courage to put gas I never tuck. But I do wear girdle underwear but it does show it a little but I believe it's presentable.


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