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Interacting With TG/CD/TS/Shemale or LGBTQ+ Folks  

SpencerGifts 46M
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12/18/2020 10:50 am
Interacting With TG/CD/TS/Shemale or LGBTQ+ Folks

The only exposure I've ever had LGBTQ+ folks is through karaoke singing in gay bars. I also used listen live bands at a gay club in KY when I was 20 something. I've met a few drag queens who work at a mostly, by not exclusively gay dance, and stage venue in Dayton, OH called Masque, that I went to once, out of curiosity, to see what it was like; and go hit on by several guys, and<b> winked </font></b>at by a , or two. When it was still open, I sang on the stage at Aquarius in downtown Dayton, and, also got it on by one or two guys there. I didn't know how to react, that being new to me; so, I just politely told them I had a girlfriend, and wasn't interested. Once at MJ's, where I used to sing on Sunday night, A guy engaged me in a conversation about, I don't remember what, and put his open hand on my chest, to lean up against me. I just tried to politely back away, but his hand followed me, to rest, again on my chest. It made me a bit uncomfortable, but I shook it off. When I moved to sit closer to the stage to better hear the singers, it ended. He left shortly thereafter without saying another word to me. I once attended a drag poetry slam in full drag regalia, from women's lingerie, with pantyhose, to a gray wool maxi dress, and a long black wig, and even doused myself with some perfumed Elizabeth Taylor's White Diamonds scented body lotion to be more convincing. That even smells luxurious, very feminine, and is almost intoxicating. I was not only able to pass easily, but got hit on for my digits by a few guys outside of the poetry group, who took me for an adult female, with my convincing attire, scarf, jewelry, hat, and veil to cover my face better. It was early spring, the weather was still chilly, and my feminine layers of lingerie, outerwear, and over coat were very comfortable in 50's something degree's temperatures, both in the drafty, large roomed tavern, where the slam was held, and outdoors, which I enjoyed, in going to, and from my vehicle, before and after the competition. I even won a prize for most appropriately dressed, and a girl there bought me a drink, when I showed her I had on a pair of pantyhose; for wearing them, she said. "...No guts, no glory,.." came to mind. As you can see, my experiences with any TG, CD, TS, or Shemale folks I might encounter here are extremely limited. That's not to say, I wouldn't date someone of that group, but I've never done so yet. Maybe now, it's time.




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