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Funny And Awkward Moments In My Life ^_^'


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Well where to begin?

I'll try chronological. these are the funny parts, i've been insulted twice during these 8 months of living as a girl by unknown people but those aren't funny so i won't tell about it ^^

* 8 months ago (when I just started estrogens, like a couple of days and still living as a guy then):

I was at a fair (if that's the correct word ^^') and went to the toilet stalls. the toiletlady was pointing people to their stalls. When it was my turn to go, she pointed to one of the girl stalls. I didn't really know how to react, so i just went in and did what i came for :P

another a week later. I was with friends on vacation and we made a stop at a gas station to fill up and to eat a little. when i went to the bathroom and into the men's the toilet lady said: "uhm, the women's bathroom is overthere" so I just answered: "I know" and ignored her look ^^

* 7 months ago, living as a girl except at my sunday job at the cash register:

There was this guy who asked: "Can i ask you something personal?" so I knew wht the question was going to be and said that he could 3are you a boy or a girl?" because i still work there as a guy, I said boy, then he asks "so do you like boys or girls?" me always being naive and honest said questioningly "Both?" because i wondered why he asked and then he asked if he could see me after work! He was a little obese and had this face that kinda creeped me out saying 'I'm a pervert'. I ignored the question and helped the next customer. He just stood their for several minutes finally repeating his questiong, so i said i'd rather not with a BIG fake smile.

another customer said "here you go ma'am (putting her stuff on the counter) oops you're a guy.... girl? ...guy?" which i answered with "oh, it doesn't matter." ^_^'

* somewhere between 4 and 6 months ago:

I was at the cinema, where i have an unlimited card i can use (for 16 euro's a month i can see as many movies as often there as i want). And the guy who checked wether you didn't just use someone else's card didn't believe that was me, becaus it was a guy in the picture (in the pic i had still short hair). Until i showed my ID which still looked like me.

* somewhere in february:

Back at the cinema's with my sis. we went to the bank to get some money and some guy came up and asked me if i was a boy or a girl... I WAS STUNNED!!

I took me like almost 5 seconds to answer though my sis answered too at the same time. but that's like major confession ^^'. apparantly he and his buddy were arguing about what I was. Anyway, not even ten minutes later the one (a girl now) who checks your unlimited card didn't believe me again because it was a pic with a guy. so i show my ID, but still she's not convinced. I had to lower my voice "well i can talk like this" and then her eyes went WIDE. "Well, i didn't have a clue." well that would have meant a lot more if i wasn't clocked ten minutes before :P.

Well that's it i think. Most of the time now people see a girlin me, but from time to time someone figures it out. but oh well, I like how it's going ^_^

grtz & hugs,

Sarah xxx

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Guest Katrina Reann

That is so cool. I don't get that ever in male mode but on one Halloween my wife let me dress up and we spent the day shopping, eating out, and stuff. We were in the car and I asked my wife which restroom I should use at the resturant. Because of the area in which we live she said the men's room. So I went into the men's room and there was a stall and a urnial. Rather than be caught lifting my skirt up to pee in the urnial I used the stall. Came out washed my hands, fixed my hair and makeup and started to leave. As I reached for the door handle a guy opened the door. He looked at me and with huge eyes said I am soory ma'am I thought this was the men's room....lol...I busted out into laughter which was not at all feminine sounding and walked out. I heard him laughing and saying holy sh*%....I them went and sat with my wife at out table and when he come out he walked by us and smiled. When he got to his table where his friends he obviously told them because they all looked to check me. And I really don't think many of them believed him cause the kept looking at me, smiling, and shaking their heads. And when they all left the girls with them were saying nice outfit, nice legs, and he said have a nice day ma'am with a smile and a wink...lol

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