Supporting cross dresser

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:How common do you think the worst case scenario is? I think these days not many people care what someone is wearing.


People do still stare, comment, etc. OP, I would also ask him for his plan if he sees people filming him in public (this happened to a friend of mine who does not pass well) if that would bother him.


I saw a dog wearing little doggie shoes at King's Dominion and I couldn't help by stare. I even discreetly took a photo (the owner was sitting alone in a wheelchair, not like he was going to come after me.)


Taking a photo is rude but survivable. Obviously filming someone while giggling at them or worse posting the video of someone on social media to mock and harass is cruel.
Anonymous
OP Update--spoke to my cousin. He was very receptive to the safety suggestions. Thank you.
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