Thursday was a good day...
I had an appointment for a pedicure, and planned to make the day out worthwhile, by also making a number of stops to pick up items for home improvement projects, get gas, stop at a thrift shop, and visit the mall to get a computer accessory. My outfit was typical girl gear - a pair of pedal pushers, a short sleeve polo shirt, and girl sandals.
First visit of the day was the nail salon, and the time there was uneventful...I was the only customer, and the three female nail techs were happy to have someone to chat with. Nothing substantial, no feminine pronouns used (or needed), all general girl talk. But, I was included in it all, as usual, just like any female would have been, and I always enjoy getting a pedicure.
In preparation for painting, my tech applied toe separators after she put my sandals back on, just before painting. That way she knows I won't smudge my polish getting my shoes on, and the separators made removing my sandals impossible till after the polish is dry.
As for my nail color, initially they decided I should have hot pink toe nails. But after applying that color on my first toe, the tech stopped, got up and grabbed the lightly-iridescent silver, with the girls' concurrance applied it to the other 9 toes, and unanimously decided they liked it better. So, off came the hot pink from that first toe, and it joined the others in silver. Then she put me at the drying table, right in front of the window, for about 15 minutes. That was fun...every female going by looked in at me, and most smiled. Perhaps envious? Don't know... Guys, however, weren't even slightly interested in girls getting their nails painted....
When she finally said it was OK to go, she reminded me that since I'm wearing a new brand of polish, I need to leave my toe separators in place for at least a couple of hours, to avoid smudging. This was definitely something new, and meant that my feminine image would be enhanced for the day...only girls wander around shopping in pedal pushers and blouses, with freshly painted pretty toe nails, and sandals held on by her foam toe separators!
There was no problem at all at the thrift shop...I fit right in browsing the women's fashions. Several girls looked down at my feet and smiled, and I even got "nice pedicure" out of one woman. Managed to find a pretty blue floral blouse, that will eventually make a picture appearance (the battery was dead on my camera - sorry!)
Then it was off to the mall...25 miles from home, where I had the experience of the year! After seeing, and chatting with, one of the ladies from my neighborhood and her female friend (now they know I get my nails done but didn't comment on it), I was walking past a kiosk in the main aisleway (you know, the type of booths they stick everywhere, to generate additional revenue) the clerk (male - 20's) at one selling hand exfoliants looked briefly up as I approached. He said "Hi, Ma'am" and handed me a small sample package. As I passed, he apparently looked at me closer and I heard "Ma'am....Ma'am!" I stopped, and glanced back to see him looking at my feet, so I turned around and went back, to see what he wanted.
Before I knew what was happening, he had re-claimed the packaged sample he gave me from my right hand, gently held the fingers of my left hand and put a small sample of what turned out to be sea salt crystals in my palm, I guess I looked like I was going to spend some money, and didn't resist his advance. But he was very polite.
As I stood there, with the handful of crystals in my left hand, he introduced himself, shook my right hand (very lightly - and holding my fingers up, took a quick look at my french manicure), asked my first name (which I happily gave him, since my real first name is a girl's name) and asked if I was married or single (was it a pass at me?) I told the truth - married, and he said "well, he's a lucky guy." "And your hair and nails?" "The hair's my own, not a wig...my nails are acrylic." He asked if he could touch my hair, which I permitted, and after gently fluffing the parts hanging down around both shoulders, he raved about how gorgeous both my hair and nails are...
Then he went into his demo and sales pitch.
Yes, I admit, his product seemed good, and my hands felt wonderful after he finished (don't ask me the product name, I didn't even pay attention to that...) But to me, it was not worth the price. He once again commented that my finger and toe nails were gorgeous, and tried to relate that this product will compliment pretty nails like mine at a cost less than X dollars per month. I told him that he was an excellent salesman but that I didn't have that kind of money on a retiree's budget, and he accepted it...but the flattery made both my day and week, maybe the year, and was well worth the interruption in my visit! I'm not sure whether his noticing the nail separators still on my toes actually caused him to want to give me the detailed trial instead of just a little prepackaged sample. I tend to think so, but either way, it was fun!
After I finished at the computer store (one of the guys there was very attentive to me), I went back out to the car and removed the toe separators since my two hours were up, before heading to the home improvement store. There I had very little interaction with anyone, and no pronouns (either guy or girl) were used at checkout. I guess I was just another girl out shopping...but in a male-centered type of store...
Then I headed home...but with a smile on my face!
Hi, welcome to my Blog. This is the first time I've tried to do something like this, so bear with me. As I go forward, I'll become more accomplished at navigating this new (to me) technology!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Another day, another "Ma'am" and Face-It Photos
At an airport car show last weekend out-of-state, I found myself addressed as "Ma'am" when I got there, both at the gate where I drove in, and at the registration table. Naturally, I was wearing my usual feminine capri outfit and sandals with light makeup, a bit less feminine than a skirt, but since I might have met people I know, leaving the skirt at home was a necessity. (Though I'd have preferred to be wearing one.) And as the day went on, nobody seemed to pay me any mind...got the usual smiles and "hi's" from the women, and men basically ignored me.
For those wondering about my car, here is a picture...of both me and the car...and the airplane I was parked by...
On the two occasions I had to use a restroom, I couldn't risk using the women's, since both men's and women's were a multi-stall type. In addition, the heat had early-on caused my makeup to expire, and I didn't know about the restroom laws in that state. So, the path of least resistance was to use the Men's room. There was an exhibit near the rest rooms, so I just waited till the men had all left before going in. So, there was nobody to challenge me, and thus no issue.
Unfortunately, that show seemed to be a "good old boys event" and there were very few newcomers - so, no trophy for my car. But it was a fun show anyway! Might even go back next summer...
Today, I had to visit the bank. It was a new clerk, but she addressed me with feminine pronouns, and says she remembers me from "last time." I don't think so, because it was my first visit to this branch. But I went along with her...maybe she worked for the other branch? But she gets high marks for addressing me in the gender which I was presenting!
I always enjoy sitting out front of the nursing home with my mother, both of us enjoying the time together outside, with everyone addressing us as "ladies." She has never commented on it, so I'm not sure if that means she didn't hear them, or if she's OK with it. But I always look girly when I visit, so she may be used to it.
On to another topic...pictures.
In TxKimberly's blog, she mentioned that she had some creative picture work done by a lady at Face-It Photos and the work was good, at a reasonable cost. She takes some pictures you provide, and inserts your likeness into various other pictures. So I decided to give it a try and see how I look. Below is some of Amy's handiwork...
If I put my forms on, and had this cute little number to wear, this could be me "in its entirety". The right weight, leg and arm size, perfect! And just now realized I really like how I look in pink!
The above is a great picture...just wish that my waist and arms were that small! The outfit is cute, and very feminine.
How could Amy have possibly known that I'm contemplating this as a possible future hair style???
If I put on a feminine bathing suit, the above could be me...Amy definitely got my current hair style just perfect!
And this may end up being my future avatar...it's fabulous! I'd simply adore having that much cleavage to deal with every day, and must admit I never thought I'd look good with curly hair! You never know until you try...
This was a fun experience... If you're interested in her email address to make your own arrangements, just email me! I'm sure Amy at Face-It Photos would be glad to help you, too!
Saturday, July 7, 2012
"No, I really mean it...you should be in dresses!"
Several years ago, my nail tech decided that I needed a more feminine look for my hands, and applied permanent French acrylics. They are a clean, professional look, and I adapted well. Over the years, she has gradually increased their length, and now trims them no less than 3/16 inch past the tips of my fingers. She tells me that they're the perfect length for a woman with an office job, and now she won't trim them again till the shortest one reaches at least 5/16 inch long, usually every 2nd or 3rd fill.
For some reason, the nail she checks usually ends up just a bit shorter than the rest. Intentionally? Perhaps - I'll probably never know for sure. More often than not, that means they get shortened on the third fill, and I have more time to enjoy the benefits of long nails...one of which is that they click nicely whenever I touch things or pick anything up! Re-learning to type with my talons was a particular challenge, something all girls have to get used to. And the days of pushing elevator or touch screen buttons with my fingertips is history - now I've gotta use my knuckles. But ugly short nails would be a big step backward, and I wouldn't want to step backwards...!
And just recently, the tech added a sweetener - she's thinking about offering to do every other red fill on my fingers and toes gratis for one full year, if: she installs one-inch fingernail and one-half inch toe nail extensions (beyond the ends of my digits); I agree to "never" ask for them to be shortened and give her sole authority to determine whether they need shortened (or more likely, lengthened, once I adapt to my new long nails), allow acrylic nail art of the tech's choosing to be displayed on three digits on each hand and foot at no cost to me, and (new offer - 2012) to pay a flat $10 fee to have that same nail art put on the rest of my fingers and toes whenever she does it. I've run into the girls individually a few times - they all still think 20 long red (or hot pink from 2012) acrylic digits on full-time display will be a big appearance asset for me. Though long toe nails will mean wearing sandals all the time, every day, the reduced cost of my nail care makes it quite tempting.
All the girls who know me from the salon all want to be there that magical day my nails become pretty. My own cheering section will cheer this girl on as, one at a time, each nail becomes girlie fire engine red or hot pink acrylic (yeah - I know - they're really just making sure I can't back out!) Unfortunately, those acrylics haven't happened yet - but the girls talk about it a lot.
Wonder if/when everything will come together?
From 2010: No, they aren't the red acrylics everyone at the salon has been
talking about having me wear. I wasn't that lucky! But since I was
the only customer in the shop, she declined to shorten my fingernails
when she filled the french manicure, and decided to give me special
UV-dry red polish on fingers and toes.
After I was safely tucked under the drying table, she told me
"You really need to get used to having pretty hands with long,
gorgeous nails. And this is a special polish which will be tough to
remove." She was hoping it would discourage me from taking it
off at home. She assured me that the girls at work would all make a
fuss over my nails, particularly if I take this opportunity to start
wearing dresses or skirts and open toe pumps or sandals every day.
Even though the color only lasted a day and a half on my fingers, I sure enjoyed having them feminine and nicely manicured. My tech says that's a great sign. And, yes, the red was unbelievably tough to remove. It probably would have been easier just to leave it on till my next fill.
After 2 weeks I stopped by (wearing white leggings, a black sleeveless
blouse and single-band slides), for a fill on my fingers, and asked my
tech to change the color on my toes back to french. There were 3
women in the shop - none of whom I had seen before. She asked for
their help in deciding which would look better on me, red or French.
It was unanimous- they liked red better. Since I - not the ladies -
was paying, that day I escaped with french fingernails. But the girls
told me that my feet look feminine and beautiful, and the polish is
still flawless, so there's no need to touch it.
So I left the salon with my bright red toenails glowing in the sun. They
stayed red for two more weeks, till my next pedi, when the tech
finally gave in and put the french back on!
June 2012: Hot pink looks great against a dark background... I was facing the wind, and it blew my skirt back between my legs...so those are some "strange-looking pants" in this picture! Trust me, it's my peasant skirt.
With the words of my nail tech echoing in my head, reminding me of a hot pink (used to be red( acrylic manicure and pedicure with extensions in my future (thus insuring that I'll have to wear sandals every day), I decided to run by my favorite Payless this afternoon. After another visit with the lovely young clerk there, who is always supportive by helping me find what I need, I left with two additional pairs of sandals, one in black, and one in off-white, to coordinate with most any outfit I might wear.
OK girlfriend, now bring on those acrylics! At least I'm prepared....sort of. Though I don't plan to confess that little fact to her...she can simply surprise me the day it happens. It's actually better to not know in advance - I'd spend more time worrying about it than it's worth. I might even try to chicken out, though there isn't the slightest chance she'll let that happen.
When she decides the time is right, I'll be walking out of the salon with gorgeous, long-nailed, feminine hands and feet, that any woman would love. And the day she chooses to apply my new nails will probably be just prior to an event where sporting 20 gorgeous long hot pink nails and having no choice but to wear sandals will be somewhat inconvenient.
Once my new acrylics are on, they're on. Nail polish remover won't remove the color, and there's no way to hide ten long and brightly colored toe nails leading my way with every step. My only practical option will be to deal with it, most likely precipitating my transition into skirts and dresses, makeup and girly hairdo's. But then, that's been her goal (and the goal of the girls at the hair salon and - before I retired, work) for me, anyway!
After all, pretty nails are a girl thing... "Relax, sweetie, after a few weeks to adapt to the length and bright color, you won't even give your new long talons a second thought, or even a glance...that is, until guys (and girls) comment on your lovely nails! It will happen, you can count on it."
As of the summer of 2012, this is my reality for my conventional pedicures...and my summer shoes.
The nice things about having the same style of feminine buckle-on sandals in 3 different colors (black, tan, white) are: they will coordinate with many outfits; they minimize the number of different tan lines visible on the feet, allowing for a more concentrated tan; and they work perfectly with or without pantyhose.
The last one is particularly important for me, since the doctor says I must wear pantyhose (and give up wearing panties and socks due to the heavy elastic) for assisting the circulation in my legs. The day after the doctor's order, my better half immediately cleaned out my underwear and sock drawer - all socks and all but two pair of panties (one black, one white) went to charity, She holds them, and only gives them to me on days when I get my pedicures, or when it is very hot. Car show days definitely qualify as "very hot." At least lately....
My sandals are so comfortable that in the almost 2 months I've owned them, I've only had occasion to wear closed shoes four times. And I suspect I'll be spending the rest of my summer in them - for our upcoming trip it's sandals full time with Capri's and sleeveless tops, except for one day when we have to be in a meeting...for that it will be white Keds and dressier stirrup pants with top!
As of the summer of 2012, this is my everyday fingernail treatment. They're shorter than usual, the tech decided to make them shorter this time. But they're more noticeable than usual, because to compensate she added a bit more white. Not a bad thing...certainly it leads to lots of discussions about nails with female clerks!
Today, a nurse at my mother's nursing home actually stopped me in the hall, grabbed both hands and brought them up to eye level, to look at my nails...then looked down at my pedicured feet (in sandals, of course) and commented that my nails were gorgeous enough for me to "start wearing sundresses and sandals with heels, and show them off as a pretty woman!" I blushed, and she said, "No really, I mean it! You should be in dresses!"
Another supporter....
Friday, July 6, 2012
Shop Till You Drop & "All-American Girl at The Hair Salon!"
"Shop till you drop" is something new for me!
It was fun wearing my new peasant skirt and blouse that I purchased at Goodwill again when I visited there (and several other thrift shops) the next day, searching through the racks for more bargains! I saw several skirts and blouses I'd like to buy, and the price is
definitely right...but I just don't have room for them! That could be a
subtle way of recognizing that I need to get rid of stirrup pants and
polo shirts, and to replace them with skirts and blouses!
You may notice I'm not smiling in this picture. That doesn't mean I'm not having fun. The smile just left my face after I tried 3 times to get this picture, and had to move because a car went by (since I was standing in the way.) At least the fourth time was a success! Once again, the wind ruined any semblance of hair style...that happens a lot here.
If I weren't a retired girl, this would be a perfect workday outfit, including the flats! Both the skirt and blouse are quite feminine. It would feel very luxurious to wear in a work situation...gee, maybe I should try to go back to work, as a girl...NOT! And the girl part isn't the issue - that would be fun! It's a lack of desire to work, at least for now. with me.
My beautician and I both wear the same dress size, and she's been a big
supporter of my becoming a full time girl. As I mentioned in a previous blog, her plan to eliminate my stirrup pants now has been activated for the first time...
When I arrived for my hair appointment early last month, wearing stirrups and my newly acquired brown blouse, the receptionist escorted me to the ladies' room and waited outside while I took off my stirrups. But I failed to hand them right out to her, and that wasn't the way it was supposed to work. So, being careful to not open the door too wide and expose me to other girls, she came on in and closed the door behind her ("Don't worry, sweetie, it's OK; we're both girls in here.") To put me at ease, she and I talked for a few minutes about how nice it feels to able to wear dresses and skirts, with me still clutching my folded stirrups in front of me, and blushing. She was a good conversationalist, and professional at keeping constant eye contact with me, never "looking down."
She assured me that she'd be back with something pretty for me, and would never leave her girlfriend stuck in the ladies' room in her blouse, pantyhose and flats. My resistance finally melted away, and I simply handed her my now wrinkled and "almost wadded up" stirrups. She smiled, re-folded them, then gave me a big hug, during which she - surprisingly - planted a deliciously-tasty and quite lengthy kiss directly on my lips (no girly little peck on the cheek from her.) Then she turned on her (high) heels, and promptly left with my stirrups, locking the door behind her with a key so nobody could accidentally walk in. I sat down on the chair, quietly contemplating my current half-clothed situation, and waiting for her to bring me something to wear over my pantyhose-covered (and quite exposed) bottom.
When I arrived for my hair appointment early last month, wearing stirrups and my newly acquired brown blouse, the receptionist escorted me to the ladies' room and waited outside while I took off my stirrups. But I failed to hand them right out to her, and that wasn't the way it was supposed to work. So, being careful to not open the door too wide and expose me to other girls, she came on in and closed the door behind her ("Don't worry, sweetie, it's OK; we're both girls in here.") To put me at ease, she and I talked for a few minutes about how nice it feels to able to wear dresses and skirts, with me still clutching my folded stirrups in front of me, and blushing. She was a good conversationalist, and professional at keeping constant eye contact with me, never "looking down."
She assured me that she'd be back with something pretty for me, and would never leave her girlfriend stuck in the ladies' room in her blouse, pantyhose and flats. My resistance finally melted away, and I simply handed her my now wrinkled and "almost wadded up" stirrups. She smiled, re-folded them, then gave me a big hug, during which she - surprisingly - planted a deliciously-tasty and quite lengthy kiss directly on my lips (no girly little peck on the cheek from her.) Then she turned on her (high) heels, and promptly left with my stirrups, locking the door behind her with a key so nobody could accidentally walk in. I sat down on the chair, quietly contemplating my current half-clothed situation, and waiting for her to bring me something to wear over my pantyhose-covered (and quite exposed) bottom.
About 20 minutes later, the lock clicked again, and she came back in, handing me a neatly-folded garment. I unfolded it, said it looked wonderful (at that point ANYTHING - even an evening gown - would have been wonderful) and modestly turned away from her as I stepped into my new white skort. You can see from the following picture, that it blends very nicely with my brown blouse. "Wow, look at you, sweetie - that's much better. You're far prettier now. Let's go introduce you to the ladies!" Then she grabbed my hand and led me out to the salon. The women unanimously liked what they saw, and told me that I clearly got the
better end of the deal...skorts are way cooler than stirrups in the
summer and keep my legs on display for the world to see, while looking
much more feminine than pants of any sort.
After my hair was done, my beautician applied some light makeup, and took an extra few minutes to give my fingernails a couple coats of bright red polish, to match the long-wearing kiss-proof red lipstick she had already applied. As she painted my nails, she reminded me that the skort now framing my pantyhosed legs is the very same one she was wearing the day I bugged her about how much I like to see her in them. "Bet you never thought you'd leave your hair appointment today as an All-American-Girl, in your very own cute skort, with bright red lips and nails, made-up enough to be able to blend in as a woman in public, and attractive enough for men to flirt with." Ain't that the darn truth!
"Enjoy your newest fashion statement! Go to the mall and shop for some dresses, plus eat something with the other girls in the food court...your makeup and lipstick should look just fine for the rest of the day. Skorts are universal, and worn by lots of women...I
hope you'll wear them as often as I did. And, rest assured, every time you arrive for future
appointments in your stirrups, you'll leave here again wearing a skort. All of us here all really want to see
you wearing them - or better yet, skirts!"
As I was leaving, the ladies reminded me to stop and turn around
when I got to my car in the parking lot, so they could see how I look
in skorts, from a distance. (Too bad they didn't get a picture that day, for posterity! This picture is more recent.) So I did, and they waved, with a thumbs-up. Guess they liked what they
saw!
And they really do feel great!
Now, will this all happen again next time if I show up in stirrups? Maybe, only time will tell!
And they really do feel great!
Now, will this all happen again next time if I show up in stirrups? Maybe, only time will tell!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
My Summer Outfits, and A Visit To The Doctor...
As recently as the spring of 2011, the type of things I'm wearing below became my everyday work outfits, until I retired last December. The gals at work loved my feminine "look" and thought it was very appropriate for me. The guys - well, they just tolerated it.
But, since my retirement, these same outfits have become my fall-winter-spring everyday clothes, and serve as dressier outfits over the summer. For everyday wear, I'm basically stuck wearing my sandals, sleeveless tops, and Capri pants or pedal pushers, like a lot of women. That's certainly not a problem for me. They're girly, look wonderful together, and are very comfortable! But it's resulted in my wearing closed shoes only 4 times in 5 weeks, for less than 3 hours per time, and now they feel hot and restrictive. I find having my pedicured feet and polished toes on display for all to see is much more fun - it's so feminine, gets smiles from the ladies, and is much cooler! Going back into flats when the weather gets cold will be a major change for me now, and I may put it off as long as possible!
But, since my retirement, these same outfits have become my fall-winter-spring everyday clothes, and serve as dressier outfits over the summer. For everyday wear, I'm basically stuck wearing my sandals, sleeveless tops, and Capri pants or pedal pushers, like a lot of women. That's certainly not a problem for me. They're girly, look wonderful together, and are very comfortable! But it's resulted in my wearing closed shoes only 4 times in 5 weeks, for less than 3 hours per time, and now they feel hot and restrictive. I find having my pedicured feet and polished toes on display for all to see is much more fun - it's so feminine, gets smiles from the ladies, and is much cooler! Going back into flats when the weather gets cold will be a major change for me now, and I may put it off as long as possible!
The guys I deal with locally ignore my femininity and
carry on, business as usual. All the ladies at both my beauty and nail salon are fine with it...but they
constantly encourage me to buy some pretty embellished ballerina flats
and kitten heel pumps to feminize my outfits, until they can get me
into skirts or dresses.
The girls remind me that all I need to do is put on a sundress or skirt, and I'll begin to realize what real comfort is. And my beautician has been working on making that my reality...
The girls remind me that all I need to do is put on a sundress or skirt, and I'll begin to realize what real comfort is. And my beautician has been working on making that my reality...
Earlier this year, I went to the doctor for my annual physical wearing an outfit like the
above, with a sleeveless blouse underneath (for convenience in
bloodwork) but without makeup or professional female hair
style.
Not once did I hear "sir" during my visit. Instead, I was "Ms Sherman"
or my first name. The assistant said "OK Ms. Sherman, I'll give you a few minutes to remove your blouse, bra
and nylons, put your stirrups back on and pull up the legs as far as you can, so we can wire
you for your EKG." And she left the room!
As she was attaching the wires for my EKG, she commented about my cute flats, which were waiting for me on the chair. She asked if I've tried heels with my outfit. I said "not yet", and she told me to try a pair of 2" heels instead of flats. "You'll love how you look in them, you'll get a little taller, and they'll put some swing in your hips!" After what I heard at the grocery store a while back, it sounds like I should take her advice...and get started with heels.
As she was attaching the wires for my EKG, she commented about my cute flats, which were waiting for me on the chair. She asked if I've tried heels with my outfit. I said "not yet", and she told me to try a pair of 2" heels instead of flats. "You'll love how you look in them, you'll get a little taller, and they'll put some swing in your hips!" After what I heard at the grocery store a while back, it sounds like I should take her advice...and get started with heels.
The sad part about her instructions to remove my bra was - that I wasn't wearing one. And as part of the physical, my doctor decided to do a female-style breast exam on me, to look for possible breast cancer. Fortunately nothing caused her to order a mammogram for me! So, I guess "the girls" look realistic enough for now. Maybe someday she will tell me to start wearing a bra with my pantyhose!
Monday, July 2, 2012
Out and about, Maryland, November 2011
I was out of town on business in the Maryland suburbs of DC in November of 2011 and (of course) couldn't pass up the opportunity for Mandy to get out and about...
My camera was on the rear bumper of my vehicle - unfortunately it was a solo excursion, without my usual tripod. Just beyond the left edge of the picture was an usher for an event being held at the hotel, watching me. And to the right of the picture were two cars with girls in them, just arriving for the event as I was standing there..
Unfortunately, I wasn't quite well enough dressed to crash the party
:( I'd have had to borrow a gown, corset, and a pair of high heel
pumps from one of the girls. And, they'd have either been
offended, or thrilled, to have their very own full size living Barbie
doll, to dress as they please...
That could have been fun!
My French acrylics are just barely visible...and the work my beautician is doing to get my hair evened out is definitely helping...it's looking much healthier than in my previous pictures. I guess she wants my appearance to be as girlie as possible, before she collects all my stirrups and leggings and donates them to her church rummage sale. And as the girl who's going to be wearing skirts (and dresses) every day, once I no longer own any pants, I heartily concur with that approach! The better I look, the more relaxed I'll be.
But while I may be comfortable in skirts and dresses "whenever I
feel like it", it certainly will be different once I look in my
closet each morning, and realize that anything I choose to wear is going to put my legs on display...then keep them that way all day, every day of
the year. Yes, I can "hide" them by wearing nylons or tights,
but they'll still be plainly visible below the hem of my dress or skirt...just
covered by a thin film of nylon.
Even more strange will be going about my daily affairs, knowing that
males of the species will be checking me out...you know the saying, "boys
will be boys!" Well, that may be true...unless they've become
girls! If I'm going to be ogled, I want to be the best looking female
I can be...
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Not My Typical Grocery Store Visit!
The Grocery Store!
I'm smiling, because the clerk at the grocery store started a rather lengthy discussion about my french manicure, which doesn't show up too well in this picture. She asked if I had a french pedicure too, so I showed her my red toe nails. That surprised her, but she liked...and thought they were even more feminine than if they were French!
I'm smiling, because the clerk at the grocery store started a rather lengthy discussion about my french manicure, which doesn't show up too well in this picture. She asked if I had a french pedicure too, so I showed her my red toe nails. That surprised her, but she liked...and thought they were even more feminine than if they were French!
"Where did you get your cute flats?" (Payless, of course).
And then we talked about the advantages of wearing heels with Capri's.
She prefers the look, and encouraged me to try it. She suggested
wearing my Capri's with peep-toe 3-inch heeled pumps, to help make my
legs look longer, and to keep my pedicure on display for all to see.
"Just make sure the peep-toe openings are big enough to show at
least 3 toes on each foot, so your pretty nails show off nicely."
I told her that I've never worn heels before. So she recommended starting by wearing 1 inch heels all the time, every day, till walking and wearing them becomes second nature, then progress to 2 inch, and so on. "There's no doubt that once you get used to wearing heels, you'll
want to be in them all the time."
Then she handed me my receipt, and stepped out from behind the counter to show me what she was wearing. Wow...no jeans and sneakers at work for that girl...and she actually practices what she preaches. A cashier, who's on her feet all day, in Capri's and peep-toe heels, and a beautiful red pedicure with nail art on the three visible toes of each foot... "Here's a sample of how you can look, sweetie. Why not wear your heels when you come in next time? I'd love to see how pretty you are in them!"
Then she handed me my receipt, and stepped out from behind the counter to show me what she was wearing. Wow...no jeans and sneakers at work for that girl...and she actually practices what she preaches. A cashier, who's on her feet all day, in Capri's and peep-toe heels, and a beautiful red pedicure with nail art on the three visible toes of each foot... "Here's a sample of how you can look, sweetie. Why not wear your heels when you come in next time? I'd love to see how pretty you are in them!"
She didn't have a way to know, but at one point I had purchased some really sexy 3 inch heels, and tried to wear them. They looked fabulous, especially with a bright red pedicure and nylons! Well, girls, I tried a lot, but just couldn't walk in them, and in addition, they left heel indentations in the hardwood and vinyl floors at home, thus limiting their usefulness. If I can't wear something, I don't keep it, so they went to charity...too bad, though. I'd have preferred to be able to wear them, particularly with a short sundress! Here's a picture:
Tell me what you think, ladies! (Or gents!)
And yes, the girls at the salon are definitely "spot on" as usual...pedicures, manicures and
shoes are fantastic female conversation starters!
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