Rainwear, Crossdressing and the Public

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rainwear-experience
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Re: Rainwear, Crossdressing and the Public

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raincoatboy wrote: October 27th, 2020, 3:07 pm
rainwear-experience wrote: October 27th, 2020, 2:29 pm
raincoatboy wrote: October 27th, 2020, 2:12 pm Any tit grabbing in Texas will more than likely get you shot in Texas. I noticed more and more women are concealed carry holders.
Does that include any grabbing by the current President, although he’s more famous for grabbing a different part of a woman’s anatomy isn’t he?
I'm not aware of that. When politics comes on tv I shout "Bored" then phase out. I wouldn't mind his wife and daughter, at the same time;)
Not sure how much it has to do with politics, it's more about being a disgusting person

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o21fXqguD7U

I thought the current President got rid of all the rednecks when he told them to drink bleach
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Re: Rainwear, Crossdressing and the Public

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MissRachel wrote: October 25th, 2020, 6:04 pm
JellyMan wrote: October 25th, 2020, 5:12 am
There is nothing worse than feeling rejected in your local area.
Jellyman this is a true statement. I mentioned that as much: it was being like in a dream or parallel world
I think that is why I am most conservative close to home, but get bolder the further away I get. Bad enough to get a filthy look, but worse to see that person again, even if dressed normally. I feel your pain!
junerose
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Location: North Yorkshire.

Re: Rainwear, Crossdressing and the Public

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Hi, I have been out for walks in the rain fully made up and dressed in a long black hooded pvc raincoat. Without any problems except for one occasion in Scarborough. Where a youth came up to me and tried to stare me down whilst stood on front of me. Never going to happen just ignored him and walked around him and never looked back to see what he did. And so nothing happened had my walk around town and eventually went back to my hotel.
Rubberkell
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Joined: March 14th, 2016, 8:57 pm
Location: North Yorkshire

Re: Rainwear, Crossdressing and the Public

Post by Rubberkell »

Good for you June, I admire your strength of character.
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