Hi! I have a new article for The Breast Form Store!

This article was inspired by a quick stop at a coffee shop. I think I was there for less than ten minutes but a tiny interaction with a barista had a significant impact on me.
It goes to show that you never know how the small interactions you have will resonate with someone else.
Love, Hannah
Nice article and nice story. But… kind of a long way to go for that peaches metaphor.
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There’s another similar saying “I’m not a gold coin” means that you accept that you cannot please, or be liked by everyone, prioritizing your authenticity over social approval. What a simple but lovely and meaningful action by the barista, so much so that it inspired a great article. Now, I assume she got an extra nice tip?
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Hannah, You are a beautiful person in mind and spirit! Thank you for sharing your outlook on life and what we deal with as we navigate our journey. Please continue to be open and vocal about where each of us is at, for our benefit as well as for society’s benefit. Consider yourself hugged! Vikki
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While I love going out fully en femme in the fall and winter, I also love the freedom of presenting as genderqueer on a hot summer’s day. I feel very strongly that I don’t need to be either physically female or embracing all of the aspects of expected femme presentation to enjoy the airiness and the gracefulness of a dress on a warm day. I’m sure this is confusing to the people I encounter in public-am I a sir or a ma’am? I really don’t care which one you choose, as long as you’re respectful. Women get to play with feminine presentation along a wide spectrum, why shouldn’t I?
Angie
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I get the Ma’am reference except on occassion if they hear my voice in a brief chat a “sir” will come out and I have corrected them if it was a female. but very rare does it happen. I always dress very fem. in very girly clothes, never slacks or jeans… I wear necklasses, earrings, bracelets, nail polish and a large faux wedding ring as to really impose a womanly appearence. I do it also to be very fem when I need to use the Ladies room.. Like Hannah, I have great looking legs I like to show them off wearing short skirts and dresses with nylons. I do think the people who work at coffee shops ect. are very hip on the alphabet labels and also go thru new hire training on using proper pronouns.. One thing I did not understand, just my own personal opinion, is why when I saw younger Trans women they dress in typical guy type clothes with no makeup, no curvy top or other fem items.. This was in AZ where i lived for decades.
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