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    • #13562

      This took place in April 2014, like many of my stepping out posts, this also took place in Atlantic City, NJ. AC is a very receptive city to the transgendered community. There are numerous stores that will help you with proper fitting clothing etc…, well on this lovely evening in April, I decided to go shopping with a friend of mine. Dressed in Femme of course, we spent a couple ours syrolling the boardwalk, stopping at numerous stores, & yes we both purchased a few new items. After shopping we ate, and decided to stroll the old wooden boardwalk back to our vehicle. Not a good idea in heels. While walking my right heel was caught in the wood sending me and my packages to the ground. The fall was devastating, I was not able to stand,forgot to mention a loud crack as I fell, it turned out to be my ankle. Long story short, took a nice ride in the ambulance, EMTs were great, and the Dr. & Nurses at the hospital were wonderful. One broken ankle, 12 weeks, no heels, a little embaressment and all is ok.
      Moral of the post, if you’re going to walk on a wooden boardwalk ladies, wear flats, or a wedge if you need height. Do not wear your spikes!!!

      Jessica

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      skippy1965 Cynthia
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      Oh my, JEssica! Great advice and I ‘m glad you’re ok now. Presumably you were wearing clean undies as your mom likely always told you to? Great story! KEep them coming, girl!

    • #20967

      Yes Cyn…I was wearing clean knickers, new skirt, new heels and hose.

      With the whole saga, I think I was more upset over breaking my heel than I was my ankle….

       

      Cookie!

      • #21003
        skippy1965 Cynthia
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        Love it Jessica! One day I’d love to come visit with you up there(if your new beau is amenable!)

    • #32612

      One of my biggest fears is having some sort of accident or incident that lands me in the ER. It is a sure fire way to get outed before I’m ready…my luck it would be my company that responds

    • #32615

      You make it sound so easy….. but the title says it all. I don’t know if I will ever do anything like this….(being closeted) but I can picture your fun day turn over into a “drama” event.
      Vera Jane

    • #33296

      Cyn,

      I just shut down for the season, going to see an old friend for a couple days, then I’m heading home until Christmas. When I get back, my remodel starts, we open, and I work until next Halloween.

       

      I will ring ye one day next week.

      Cookie.

    • #85002
      Anonymous

      2016_personal stories: Cookie JessicaLynn (Irish) original post: 

      This took place in April 2014, like many of my stepping out posts, this also took place in Atlantic City, NJ. AC is a very receptive city to the transgendered community. There are numerous stores that will help you with proper fitting clothing etc…, well on this lovely evening in April, I decided to go shopping with a friend of mine. Dressed in Femme of course, we spent a couple ours syrolling the boardwalk, stopping at numerous stores, & yes we both purchased a few new items. After shopping we ate, and decided to stroll the old wooden boardwalk back to our vehicle. Not a good idea in heels. While walking my right heel was caught in the wood sending me and my packages to the ground. The fall was devastating, I was not able to stand,forgot to mention a loud crack as I fell, it turned out to be my ankle. Long story short, took a nice ride in the ambulance, EMTs were great, and the Dr. & Nurses at the hospital were wonderful. One broken ankle, 12 weeks, no heels, a little embaressment and all is ok.

      Moral of the post, if you’re going to walk on a wooden boardwalk ladies, wear flats, or a wedge if you need height. Do not wear your spikes!!!

      Jessica

    • #33005
      skippy1965 Cynthia
      Ambassador

      Hey Jessica! How have you been? I haven’t heard form you in ages! PM or email or text or call me when you get time so we can catch up! I MISS YOU!

      Cyn

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