Honestly, I thought you were Gilligan.i entered at around 5ish on the second and changed into my costume at tommorowland, before spending till like 9 45 in the park enjoying the party. rain was a bit of a damper for most of it but i did get some complements on the outfit~
here was my photo at the end of the evening for me before i left.
Honestly, I just don’t know what my internal feelings would be.
I hope you can respect that.
I don't really care about your feelings.Honestly, I thought you were Gilligan.
I saw another of your posts, which was awfully mean, and was going to comment on that but first checked to see if there was other context and so I see this. I'm not sure why you came to this thread but maybe it's because you want to have a better understanding and don't know how to go about it or maybe it's because you want to express your frustration with a changing world. Maybe it's both. But is this the place for any of that? This forum is here explicitly to support LGBT travelers. I hope you can understand how traveling can be especially complicated for people who are far too often targets of hate.Honestly, it’s a changing world. It’s somewhat hard to criticize an older person who was brought up differently. I don’t think it has to do with a “hayseed” town. I’d like to believe I wouldn’t be one of those who would snicker, but I am from an older generation.
Would it phase me to see a guy dressed like a woman? I probably would be a bit taken back, but would not think any less of that person.
Is that wrong, or just human nature for a baby boomer? I don’t know.
One thing is certain, and that is I would treat that person, if I met them, exactly like I would treat anyone else. I’m not sure what thoughts would go through my internal mind.
I’m just trying to be honest, not patronizing, not trying to make myself look good, not trying to sugar coat.
Honestly, I just don’t know what my internal feelings would be.
I hope you can respect that.
You look great and I hope you had the most magical trip! Thanks for sharing!i entered at around 5ish on the second and changed into my costume at tommorowland, before spending till like 9 45 in the park enjoying the party. rain was a bit of a damper for most of it but i did get some complements on the outfit~
here was my photo at the end of the evening for me before i left.
Love the shoes! They look comfy!Trying this again. Here's my picture from last year, dressed up Minnie style by the castle!
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I don't think WDW has any rules about dressing in a gender fluid manner, unless that includes obscene language or exposing too much of private parts -- which it doesn't sound like it does in any way. I am with those who vote to have at it & have fun. But, if you're generally concerned about how WDW CMs would react, they are the ones you should reach out to. With respect & props to my fellow DisBoarders, we can provide advice & support, but if you are concerned about money or having to go out & buy extra clothes when you're in FL, just give WDW a call. They will be honest with you.i appreciate that. but to reiterate. I'm talking a full on dress; like not "rainbow outfit thats still for the visually presenting gender" (no offense or assumptions meant, but just trying to be clear i.e pants and shirt for guys/dress for girsls) i mean i wanna go and have as fem as an outfit as i can put together. I'm not that concerned with people throwing looks, but i just wanna be sure the park itself wouldnt toss me. (..for the money involved in such a trip, i am sure thats a fair concern?)
I hope you have a blast! Post pictures!eh, i am a very cautious person. i figure there's less "offensive" things than a 3 hundo plus guy in a feminine outfit, but when the downside is losing out on a 1000$+ plan, it pays to ask around first so i dont figuratively shoot myself in the foot. thank you all for the advice. i'm going to plan to have two (three counting my costume intended for the haloween event~) outfits on hand. dress; more discrete but still fem outfit; and whatever im doing for costume. leaning on a minnie. simple but still able to do cutely~
Lovely Outfit!Trying this again. Here's my picture from last year, dressed up Minnie style by the castle!
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I'm from an older generation, too. When I was younger, I would snicker, but I've outgrown it. Live & let live. Besides, I worked for an HIV/AIDS organization for almost 4 yrs & was introduced to all stops on the spectrum. I grew up.Honestly, it’s a changing world. It’s somewhat hard to criticize an older person who was brought up differently. I don’t think it has to do with a “hayseed” town. I’d like to believe I wouldn’t be one of those who would snicker, but I am from an older generation.
Would it phase me to see a guy dressed like a woman? I probably would be a bit taken back, but would not think any less of that person.
Is that wrong, or just human nature for a baby boomer? I don’t know.
One thing is certain, and that is I would treat that person, if I met them, exactly like I would treat anyone else. I’m not sure what thoughts would go through my internal mind.
I’m just trying to be honest, not patronizing, not trying to make myself look good, not trying to sugar coat.
Honestly, I just don’t know what my internal feelings would be.
I hope you can respect that.
I'm from an older generation, too. When I was younger, I would snicker, but I've outgrown it. Live & let live. Besides, I worked for an HIV/AIDS organization for almost 4 yrs & was introduced to all stops on the spectrum. I grew up.
I'm not sure why this is so sad to you. I feel like I showed growth & maturity, which I think is good. It's all I ask from anyone, anyway.
i entered at around 5ish on the second and changed into my costume at tommorowland, before spending till like 9 45 in the park enjoying the party. rain was a bit of a damper for most of it but i did get some complements on the outfit~
here was my photo at the end of the evening for me before i left.
everything looks very cuteTrying this again. Here's my picture from last year, dressed up Minnie style by the castle!
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