tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3638398317329574756.post7767685018011506754..comments2024-03-17T12:36:51.212-04:00Comments on Caitlyn's Masks: [Question] Would you ever meet with someone as Caitlin?Caitlyn Maskedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02732033913089350905noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3638398317329574756.post-87240344853844179852011-06-20T07:07:04.692-04:002011-06-20T07:07:04.692-04:00@Alectra
No.. I don't mind your questions at ...@Alectra<br /><br />No.. I don't mind your questions at all. The ones that worried me were the off the wall, obviously not intended for me questions. Your questions all seem directed to me, so they are not an issue. <br /><br />@Jennifer<br /><br />That is some great advice. Especially the 'letting someone know'. I would even take that a step further... have that person set up to either call you, or you call them at a particular time, to know that everything is o.k. That way there isn't a three day lag in case something horribly wrong happened.Caitlyn Maskedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02732033913089350905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3638398317329574756.post-6172942238165244732011-06-18T11:46:15.866-04:002011-06-18T11:46:15.866-04:00I think that any person your going to go meet, no ...I think that any person your going to go meet, no matter how long you have been talking to them online, should be looked at as if they might have bad intentions for you. don't bring any cash or your id with you in the room. (leave it in the car, in the suggested second room, but not on you when you are in the room alone.) just leave anything important in a safe place. they might swipe it from you and turn around to black mail you or something worse.<br /><br />And second, you should let someone you know and trust with your femme self, know that you are doing this. give them all the info they would need to be able to check up on you if something does go wrong. chances are you would be getting back in touch with them first, but incase you aren't heard from for a day or more, then having someone that can report this to the police is best. let the trusted frind know your phone number, your room number and the hotel your staying at, what you may be wearing, (enfemme and in male clothes) and the car your driving. <br /><br />if you can, also give a description of the person your meeting up with and tell the trusted friend absolutely EVERYTHING you can about this person. chances are you have already shared a little with this person, but the more they know about them, the better.<br /><br />Wonderful reply Caitlyn! And I almost met up with My former master once. *Giggle* that's a long story though. but I had some time to think about what to do to stay safe. <br /><br />And yes you are right, dressing up can be more about then just passing. it's about the feelings you can get from it as well. I can't pass, but I love to feel femme. ^_^ Stockings on a freashly shaving leg.. *shiver*Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08278508284141041193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3638398317329574756.post-20436572576332431802011-06-18T10:52:56.978-04:002011-06-18T10:52:56.978-04:00Serioulsy Caitlyn i want to know if i have been th...Serioulsy Caitlyn i want to know if i have been the inquirer with you, if i have been i deeply apologize (I say while sending you another one!) "giggle"<br />Now onto that question...<br /><br />Well i would really wait to work a relationship were the other person would get to know me first then moving into that, just in case this person don't run scared of me or think i'm a bad person or something, unlikely to me to even try, but i think that could be the best approach ^^<br />Hugs and Kisses AlectraAlectrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03568780951812037124noreply@blogger.com