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“Power Suit” |
You have your shapewear strategically in place, so you know how the item will fit when you try it on and you are in makeup and wearing a do, so you know how the item will look on madam.
Yes, shopping in girl mode is so much easier… even if you are not shopping for girly things! Like the time I visited a Lowe’s home improvement store in girl mode to get a replacement part for a piece of plumbing that failed. I had no trepidation about going to Lowe’s in my “power suit” and I found my trip very revealing.
My “power suit” is not a jacket and matching pencil skirt. My power suit consists of any skirt or dress with a hem above the knee (“Stana Short”) and high heel pumps with a three-inch or higher heel.)
Whenever I go to Lowe’s or Home Depot in boy mode, I have to find and ask a store employee when I need help. In my power suit, I had a male Lowe’s employee practically at my beck and call without asking.
When he saw me looking lost in the plumbing department, he asked what I needed and directed me to the exact location where the part was displayed. After I found what I needed, he came over and compared it to the old part I had brought along to make sure I got the right part.
That's the power of a short skirt and high heels!
My power suit is more than adequate to gain the upper hand over the male sex. Dressed so, I can wrap a male around my little finger. Even males who are aware of my birth gender have fallen under my power. It is so easy! I don’t even have to think about unleashing the power because males usually succumb to it automatically.
Women are the stronger sex, but we play along that we are the fairer sex because along with our uniforms, it is part of our strategy to have our way with the real weaker sex.
So true Stana, so true!
ReplyDeleteIt always baffles me a bit why women today have lost sight of all this and but heads with males when they have such power at their disposal!
Norah
Antoni looks like he's had a makeover from the fabulous Miz Cracker !
ReplyDeleteThere's definitely something about a woman in a power suit that overpowers a man. Maybe it's the confidence she exudes that makes him realize that she's the one who is actually in charge!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there's a comment that could be made about CDs being confused about their plumbing!😂
ReplyDeleteOf course if I was a male hardware store employee who sees a Hot Chick click clacking down my my aisle with her legs hanging out and what i think are stockings underneath will get the best service. I am very attentive analyzing her every move, colour choices, styling, type of earing and can I smell her Chanel #5? I also try to figure out her bra size and see how often she hooks her hair behind her ear. Short skirts get attention and rightly so! Hugs Brenda.......Timid femulators will enjoy spending time at the outdoor section of the stores where one can roam free and enjoy being outdoors in a lower profile environment. When you get the final courage to go in Stan Short then watch the heads follow your movements. Yes, 3 inch heels are enough to not feel feminine but walk feminine. Leave those flat Mary Janes at home or for bringing the kids for soccer practice.
ReplyDeleteThat’s definitely how you dress to buy the pavers and patio set so they load it in the car for you.
DeleteNot like I’ve thought this one through or anything…… : )
Norah
Stana, what you are describing is called "Gender Capitalism". The idea is: "When it benefits me, I am a guy, and when it benefits me, I am a girl."
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKgfHc6umRU
Joey
I was looking for dry ice during a power outage. So, I put on my usual dress and head on out to a store to buy some. As I was pulling into the parking lot with my Forf 150, some gentleman walked up to me and asked, "Ma'am, can I help you?" I told him I needed dry ice and he pointed out where the store was. Unfortunately the store was closed.
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