It doesn't bother me at all. I might keep my eye on you, and if you had a kind eye, advise you gently when I think you have chosen an ensemble that doesn't quite go together. But I would never try to stop you from shopping right along side of me, nor leave the store because you were there.
Women are generally a lot more accepting of this than men, knowing somehow instinctively that men who have gotten to the stage of dressing in women's clothing are no threat to them.
And you will often find us sighing in regret, because it is always the better looking specimens of manhood that choose this path.
2007-03-09 03:05:11
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answered by Anastasia 5
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I used to manage a women's retail establishment, and we had a couple different men who would come in and shop while dressed in women's clothing. Personally, I never cared, and most of the customers didn't seem to mind either. Your body, your life, your choice.
2007-03-09 08:56:07
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answered by Zoe A 1
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it may look unusual - see you later because the guy became utilizing the male dressing room it does no longer be so significant. If he became utilizing the female dressing room or it became a womens outfits save in reality, then it may get some more suitable interest and perhaps some objections - in my opinion it does no longer count number number to me- stay and enable stay is my motto see you later because it would not damage absolutely everyone.
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly it doesn't bother us so long as you aren't shopping dressed in womens' clothes. We don't mind who is doing the shopping so long as you don't look better than we do in that outfit. Thank you and good luck.
2007-03-09 03:05:02
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answered by cookie 6
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If he is possibly a cross dresser or gay (my gay mates love the cute t shirts you get) then it doesn't bother me, however if he is obviously hetro and not a cross dresser and he's hanging around the changing room I get really p'eed off. It's a bit pervy, I wouldn't let any man of mine lurk around the changing rooms. Good luck for the future I wish you peace and happiness
2007-03-09 04:09:38
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answered by mia 5
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It doesn't bother me when i see a man dressed as a man shopping in the women's section...figure they are shopping for a girlfriend or mom. However, if dressed like a woman at the time, makes it hard for me to explain to my kids why...which bothers me. Had two bus loads of transv. unload at a hotel in Reno when i had my three kids...took a few hours to explain....would have rather just had the time with my kids to enjoy our outing. No offense...ok to dress up...but go to appropriate places where that is expected.
2007-03-09 03:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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To tell you the truth I would feel uncomfortable with you
around me and it would freak me out
And it would be so strange and wierd
I would complain to the store manager
2007-03-09 16:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm no woman, but if a man was trying on women's clothing while my daughter was shopping, I'd probably drop him. No, not probably, definitely.
2007-03-09 04:12:18
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answered by how_truth_hurts 1
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Be who you are I would not judge you or even be offended by it! I think life is too short to be unhappy and if this brings you just one ounce of happiness then go for it!!!!!!!!
2007-03-09 03:01:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Um...how do YOU feel about it? does it really matter what others think if you're not bothering anyone?
2007-03-09 04:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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