So I was in my local Torrid the other day? One of the ladies who works there is always very nice to me, if the store isn't busy, we'll usually have a bit of a chat about various things - life, the universe and everything. She also recommends new items for me, knows me as Andrea, and will write Andrea on the fitting room door if I try things on. A few trips ago, she even made a specific statement as I was about to leave that if I needed anything she was there to help. I think I posted (fairly) recently, that upon checking my receipt when I got home, that she'd applied a discount (that I didn't know about.)
So what's the "problem"? Well, I was in a few days ago, got the usual Hi and how's everything pleasantries. And, she was training a new SA, she must've been late teens/very early twenties. I was purchasing a new top, and when paying for it, the manager was using the opportunity to train the new girl. Which is great. The manager asks for my phone number to pull up my account, and despite calling me Andrea, says (to the girl) "he". Then, the manager says "oh you've got a $10 credit on your account". Which is odd, because I'd been checking my online account with them the previous few days, and would certainly have noticed $10! And I'm currently not close to $10 with my Torrid Rewards. So I'm like, OK, I'm not going to argue, $10 off is $10? Then, she says "he" again to the SA.
Now, I can't mind read? but, the new SA is looking at me, with a weird look on her face, and I'm assuming she's thinking, why is my boss calling this shopper a he when he is clearly presenting as female (albeit badly! I might add!) and using a fem name. Yes, I AM a guy, yes, I'm a cross dresser (not passable), no, I'm not trans? but it struck me as? odd, given our (admittedly probably fairly limited) business association (me - I buy things, she sells them to me.)
In the end, I think the poor new trainee was more flustered (and confused) than I was.
I was kinda, "oh well".
Just not sure given our "history" that I would've expected that. And I "ummed" and "ahhed" about even posting this until -
Then, today, I was in a WalMart I don't frequent that often, and they had a new "receipt checker/security on the door, an older guy.
"Thank you for shopping at WalMart Ma'am, enjoy the rest of your day" with a lovely smile in a really nice tone of voice.
Swings and roundabouts?