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I'd ask him straight out if he was transvestite or transexual. If he was transvestite (just liked the clothes) I think I'd ask where he learned makeup, how much his wigs cost, whether he has family and how they are reacting. If he was transexxual I'd ask the same things, but I'd have a whole lot more sympathy for 'him' because theres a lot more angst involved in daring to 'be themselves'. I would praise their bravery for that. In actual fact I'd adopt 'her' - an instant one of the girls, if she wanted to be. Its horrible to be all on your own.
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Work is often the scariest place to step outside the fashion box. There's too much at stake, generally.
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smile and carry on with my work :)
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I would keep on going with my work.
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This person is going to get stares and nasty comments made from other people, and I don't want to be under that category. I have too many irons in the fire to worry about what other people are doing. If that happened I think great for him that he has the courage to be who he is, and doesn't care what others think. All too many time people follow- they never lead.
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Just accept him as one of the girls.
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If he was doing it not as a joke -- I would be happy that he is doing what he feels like and expressing himself.
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Since I work at home and the only guy I see during that time is my husband I would be asking some serious questions.
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i'd be like whoa! thats fucking awesome...
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Give him some beauty tips and advice.
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pretend i hadnt noticed, respect his individuality :)
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My work is at home, so I'd rally have to think my husband had lost it or was trying to make me laugh lol!!!
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Probably what most people would do -- snicker quietly to myself and try to ignore it and not let it distract my own work.
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