Last Friday I went to 
NYC as Louise to the Javits Center for the annual Photo Expo. I enjoy the 
interaction and expressions from some people, usually people VERY polite but 
seem to be becoming more accepting or they just aren't sure or maybe don't care 
any longer that there's a Cross-dresser near them, although I have to say, I 
usually look better and dress classier than most of the women I see and I am 
critical about the way women look.  
When we were nearing 
NYC, there was a young lady sitting next to me who started to make herself up, 
she had a pretty full assortment of items in a makeup bag. At the same time 
there was another woman in the seat next to ours  (about 45-50) who obviously 
had some social issues and was listening to an IPod with ear phones and was 
hopping up and down and mouthing the music, she definitely had juvenile manners. 
As she was expressing her enthusiasm I rolled my eyes which the lady next to me 
saw in the refection of the plastic cover behind the divers seat (I like to sit 
where I can see forward). I guess she released I was somewhat stable and avoided 
any comment about the (nut) and said "your makeup is beautiful", we only had a 
few minutes conversation but it was very friendly.
I chose to use the 
restroom on the bus this time, usually I enjoy the reactions when I walk into 
the men's room at Port Authority but the be honest the mirror was much better on 
the bus and the room was clean, it was just difficult walking from the front to 
the back and the front again while the bus was moving. Also, I found that I 
could take the elevator down to where I wanted to be without walking all over 
the bus station to the rest room and my feet were starting to hurt because my 
Doctor suggested I stop my "water pill" and my feet started to swell (just my 
luck).
Once I got onto the 
street I headed to the Javits Center, it's not a bad walk but in heels and 
swollen feet it's like "Chinese Torture" and I'm not really a Masochist. Once I 
got to the front of the Center I sat down to let my feet rest, a gentleman saw 
me and started a conversation and sat down RIGHT next to me. He was polite and 
possibly he didn't realize what I was, but he kept the conversation going as if 
I was a "Normal" person, it was just casual, where I was from and if I was a 
photographer.
Once I got into the Javits Center I 
glanced around to get an idea of which way to go, I went to the last row and 
just walked up and down. I was sort of disappointed, no one made any comments, 
although their focus was on the equipment, a few venders made eye contact and 
smiled but they saw I wasn't interested in their item so politely waved as I 
walked by, one man called me over and said, I see you almost every year, you 
always look so nice, I just wanted to shake your hand and compliment you. He 
said he was in some city in Ohio and when he came out of the Hotel he saw a 
large billboard which said "Marriage should be between a man and a woman", he 
said he was taking a picture of it and a man came up to him and said I'm glad 
you agree with our view, he said "that's not why I'm taking the picture" it's 
because I want to show people how retarded some people still are, I did have to 
inform him I am married to a woman.
I spent about 3 hours 
at the show and had made previous arrangements to go to dinner with another CD, 
Allison. I took a cab over the CDI apartment (a new location), which is a very 
nice place. Allison has just retired and has been on HRT for about 5 years (I 
think she said). She has just come out in public, although her wife knows she is 
NOT accepting. Allison looks VERY good, 100% convincing and a nice highly 
educated respectful person. I'm grateful for her thoughtfulness in meeting and 
going to dinner with me.
After dinner Allison 
left and I walked back to the bus station, by now my feet felt elephant size. I 
had to wait about an hour for our bus and fell asleep on the trip home; I didn't wake 
until we parked in AC, so the trip and pain were moot for me on the way back. I 
called my wife and she picked me up within 20 minutes.
I'm not really sure 
I'll go back again; to be honest it's a lot of effort anymore. I have to be up 
by 5 AM to get made-up, dress and get to the bus. I forgot to mention, I texted 
my son and told him I was in the city and he asked if I wanted to go to dinner 
with him and the family and stay overnight. He was working in Edgewater and I 
would take the Ferry over and he would pick me up, but coming back is about 45 
minuets from his home and then either the ferry or he would drive into the city, 
I figured it was too much trouble and I'm not comfortable staying overnight even 
if I'm not en-fem, besides I'll be up there in a couple weeks for my 
granddaughters birthday. 
 
 
 
1 comment:
Louise
I have been struggling to get back on my game with these shingles. I am glad that you had such a great day out and about in NYC. You really impress me with your ability to be out as Louise and to be accepted wherever you go.
Last night was my first time dressing since I got whacked with the shingles. I still have some facial discolorations that makeup helps with. I went to my old friendly LGBT bar for a soda (no booze with all the meds I am taking) and found out that it changed ownership. It will still be a T friendly joint so I have at least one place where I can strut my stuff.
Pat
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