Diverse Dress Code
The image below accompanied a recent Wall Street Journal reportabout the diverse dress codes of various airlines that now permit flight crews to wear male or female uniforms without regard to birth gender.
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“I used to be one of those people that would walk through work with my head down, just keeping to myself, and when I wear the dress, it makes me feel more confident.” |
Tyler Curry, a JetBlue in-flight crew member |
No Longer a Civilian
A week ago, I wrote here, “Womanless events bring out the curious among us (including myself) who wonder if any of the participants belong to our team.”
Simon wrote back about a student who participated in a womanless pageant about ten years ago. On Facebook, the student says she had a wonderful time as a pageant contestant and admits now that she should have realized then who she really was. Better late than never – last year, she announced that she was transgender.
I do not want to out her, so I will not mention her name, but her image dressed en femme for the pageant appeared on many trans-related websites and you may have seen it. By the way, she is very pretty – then and now.
My Health
I went to my primary doctor for my annual checkup last week. He gave me a “clean bill of health” and my blood work results showed no abnormalities.
Five months after total knee replacement surgery, my knee is nearly 100% back to normal. There is no pain, the dead spots are shrinking and the long red scar is being replaced with normal flesh tone skin.
I am a happy 72-year-old camper, although I have never gone camping.
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Wearing Alexia Admor Barbra Anne World War II reenactment in the AM and dressing pretty in the PM |