Insight and self-awareness is prevalent among the trans people I've met. I credit some of my own insight to having come of age gay in the late 70's. As these stories show, y'all have to deal with this over and over again; opportunities for self-reflection are abundant. This could explain a prevalence of wisdom within this generation of transsexuals. Y'all are doing a great job; so many potentially uncomfortable moments made easy with poise and bold sincerity.
Thank you for sharing so many of your experiences, Forrest. You have been a very important source of inspiration through my journey. Tomorrow I'm facing the same uncomfortable I.D. situation but gladly still got my packer lol :)
Oh god I had a good (stifled) chuckle in the coffee shop this morning over this. I think for the other person's sake I would just leave the clothes in a messier pile or bagged up with it mixed in and pretend I never noticed anything. But yes, that would be an eyebrow arching moment as it tumbled out and smacked the floor as they are wont to do...
Bro I'm so happy to see you more upbeat and telling jokes! The packer thing is too funny! I'm sure he did have a dilemma! Or also maybe he thought it had already been in the machine before you put your stuff in? Too funny though!
Too bad you lost the packer, Bro. It was clean, and probably nice and soft from the dryer sheets as well as static free! At least a dog didn't eat it...happened to a buddy of mine! Keep up the vids!
this is so relatable, my i.d is the same and sadly every time I have to show it I get so paranoid.. & your packer story is hilarious, I've had that happen to me soo many times..I lost count how many times it has ended in my laundry lmao. At least on the bright side it wasn't your mom who came across your packer
Oh haha I don't know about his mum but I'll take your word, at least I'm sure it wouldn't get thrown out so thats a pro? Personally it has happened to me, pretty embarrassing :P
Oh no lol! Don't take my word, she's in some past videos of his, most awesome lady from what I can gather, his Dad seems pretty cool too lucky chap! :)
Given how expensive some packers are I'd always leave it somewhere in their clothes. If it wasn;t theirs... y'know, it's a prosthetic dick, I'm sure they'll live and if it is they're not out 30 quid. But then again, I probably know more about various packer costs than you average laundry doer. Glad your ID situations went without hitch though.
I had similar experiences, going as far as the county clerk copying my name and gender in the computer from my passport and proceeding to call me Mr. and a bank employee telling me, when opening a new bank account, that my name was a girl's name in Germany, that was so funny. Completely missing the big F right next to it. People do see what they expect to see. What kind of packer did you have? Mr Limpy or something you should probably be happy it didn't end up in the drier... ;)
+ClosetTransgender And that is why, even though I don't personally know you, I still call you my friend. Thank you for sharing Forest, you are awesome!
Oh man, if a dick had fallen out of someone's laundry on me, I'd just... put it in the basket with their clothes and let them deal with it. Sorry you have to deal with that... Dx
lololol my partner leaves his all over. it's pretty embarrassing to find it or have my family find it. which happens alot more than I would like. as for me, I've never lost mine but before I figured out the best was to keep it in place I made a harness from a jock strap. problem is it didn't do is job all too well an when I was working as a deliver guy at Domino's, on a very busy day, I was running to meet the customer at their door and my packer started falling out of my failed harness and down my leg! XD
Uh oh...I just bought a dick via eBay from a guy who said he found it at a laundromat. Hahaha...just kidding. Sorry that happened, Forest. I hope you're doing well and staying warm.