18-11-2014, 08:38 AM
(18-11-2014, 02:32 AM)Missed Miss Wrote: That's a REALLY cool experiment!! I kinda did the same thing a few years ago, and wrote about it here somewhere, maybe even in this thread, but, I had a pair of D cup silicone breast enhancers that I wore to work one day. I had to ride at least two buses and had to stop in at Mickey D's to get breakfast on the way in. I wore a tight black sweater and didn't bother to hide my tits at all. Even though a LOT of people saw them, NOBODY said a word about them and only one guy on a bus kinda gave me a strange look!! Even the people working at McD's, who were already familiar with me coming in each morning for the previous year, never said a word!! And it was the manager (a black woman) that waited on me with her usual big smile!! I'm 6' 9", so it's hard to miss me in a crowds and I tend to stand out in peoples' memories!! There I am, with these HUGE tits staring Vicky right in the face, a foot away from her, and she never said a word about them!! What was REALLY strange, though, is that, a few years later, my singer died from cancer via agent orange and, as I always wore a black mini skirt on stage, I wore the skirt to work in his honor. A NUMBER of people noticed the skirt!! One guy in line behind me as I was getting breakfast started making all sorts of loud comments about it in a high voice!! I missed most of what he said because I had headphones on. Once I noticed I was his target, I think I just flipped him off, or something, and walked out of the store. MOST who noticed the skirt were either okay with it or just didn't say a thing!
Haha, yeah, it was interesting to say the least. During the first couple days, I was REALLY nervous, but at the end of the week, that nervousness dwindled down quite a bit. So it was interesting, not just to see how people react (if at all), but also because I was able to see how I reacted to it.
The funny thing is that when I blatantly dressed up as a girl for halloween, the assistant principal approached me and said I needed to take the girl clothes off. The outfit wasn't even inappropriate, which consisted of a blue top, skirt, pantyhose, heels, some lipstick and eyeshadow. I stood up for myself and stayed dressed as a girl for the rest of the day, but that is definitely a clear indication that people are far more quick to notice and speak out over attire than physique.

