Seven years ago, I was at the above lighthouse on my earliest date as Marian. The woman I was with knew I was cross dressing, and was OK with it. However, she had her issues, and big ones at that. So we were never in contact with each other after our third date. Seeing this picture, I thought of this lady, and decided to see whether she is still alive (she had health issues) or not. I'm glad I found out that she's still alive. And I now know that she's living with her ninety year old mother. (One day, I might drop her a line to find out what has gone on in her life since we were last in contact. But this is not a high priority with me.)
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Now that FL has taken herself out of the "Girlfriend Race", I can say that FH wants to spend a weekend with me in Amish Country. With the Coronavirus starting its second wave, I'm not sure if I really want to do this trip at this time. But if it means we can test out our physical attraction without distractions at home, I'm willing to do so. Yet, I'm not completely sure if I want to place my "long term" bets on FH yet.
The other day, I had a date with a woman from Manhattan. (Let's call her JM for now.) JM and I met in Tarrytown, and we spent the better part of three hours talking with each other. In certain ways, she's out of my league. But if I am good dating material for her, it might be worth seeing what happens. This will involve the inevitable disclosure of my dual gendered nature. Is this person worth the risk? We seem to get along more smoothly than I did with FH on our first date. So I'll have to see what happens on a second date - both of us need to know whether each of us are "first date wonders."
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On other matters, I mentioned in a prior entry that a former friend rang my Google Voice number and didn't leave me a message. (Her number was blocked because of events that happened a year ago.) By the time you read this, she should have received a birthday card from me. And I will then find out whether her phone call was an accident or not. (If there is no response, I'll know that this former friend accidentally dialed my number.)
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