That’s the definition of ‘drag’ you know. Trannies wear clothes lesbians shun.
I’ve seen one every now and then in my midwestern town stores, and it’s obvious ‘she’ thinks ‘she’ is eye candy.
But I can tell from other guys’ expressions, everyone is wondering if ‘she’ is going to get ‘her’ *** kicked right there in the store.
To be honest, this whole issue is confusing to me. I was born and raised in an Evangelical church (I no longer attend, but I am still a believer). I was in the military before DADT, when gay meant "you're out."
Of course, nobody want men spying on women in the bathroom... and nobody wants grown men peeing next to little girls...
But the only real-world experience I've had with this issue was with a person who was actually pretty good at the job, didn't cause a ruckus, and was more-or-less accepted at work. As I said, "she" even became something of a pet project for the women in the office... teaching how to do makeup and how to dress. It was like she was a big doll that the women made up. Odd, but not really disruptive to the office.
Like I said, maybe it was because everyone was used to him as a swish gay, it wasn't a huge shock when "he" became "she."