I went into the three letter drug store to buy hair remover and a callus sander. I'm a man. When I was looking for hair remover, a clerk asked if I needed help. I told her that I was looking for hair remover, and she showed me without comment. Thank you, Ms. Clerk.
However, when I went to pay for my purchase, the female cashier asked, "Getting in touch with your feminine side?" I was tempted to say, "That's none of your business, b
!" but I said, "They're for my girlfriend. At least they're not tampons." That wasn't untrue by the way. They were for me, but I do it to please my girlfriend.
I don't mind if the cashier is friendly, but asking personal questions like that is not acceptable. This kind of thing is the inspiration behind Adam & Eve's "Nosy Edna" commercial.
I do realize that when I tell my girlfriend, she will be really pleased. She enjoys my humiliation. When you're a man in a female led relationship, the humiliation comes with the territory.
However, when I went to pay for my purchase, the female cashier asked, "Getting in touch with your feminine side?" I was tempted to say, "That's none of your business, b


I do realize that when I tell my girlfriend, she will be really pleased. She enjoys my humiliation. When you're a man in a female led relationship, the humiliation comes with the territory.

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