Friday, 20 March 2020

Christeen on Friday

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Hi Everyone
   Bit of a bummer of a week. The bar in which I worked my second job has been forced to close due to this nasty virus, so I am kind of up the creek and now working extra in store, in my everyday job, which isn't fun at all, but still we have Christeen to brighten the day with 4 more classics.
Enjoy
XXX
Andy





10 comments:

  1. Aw, I so love the little little pussy cat, I promise to pet it nicely & if you let me have her for the weekend I'll look after her too.
    Love the catwalk display, but it does leave one wondering if your bid would just be for the dress, or might it include the model too??😇
    Four lovely pictures & I do hope Chris took pleasure in escorting his auntie home after joining in with his neighbour to play dress up.

    I hope it's not to bad for you Andy, the place I work has closed for 2 weeks too, it's like around here everyone is just being driven crazy by the media.

    Take care everyone, hugs Mandy xxx

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    1. Hi Mandy, Thanks for your appreciative comments. I doubt whether Chris is happy walking home with Auntie dressed like that.
      Be well,
      Christeen

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    2. Not even secretly?

      Nice to see you have your computer fixed, a totally pain when they mess up.

      xxx

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    3. Yayyyyyy welcome back Christeen xxx

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    4. Chrome, MS Edge and Safari didn't work, but Firefox does. Hooray.
      Christeen

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  2. Hello again Christeen! I'm most drawn to #2, which tracks the growing interest I've had in the "Genderquake" world of Eve's Rib (google it). After years of being an underground organization that only a few elite moms and aunts knew about, social trends have reached the point where Mademoiselle is poised to go the way of fast food in the 1950's: From a small mom n pop joint to a national franchise with hundreds of locations.

    It's still considered the bleeding edge of social progress, with plenty of naysayers and doubters, and very few people - for now - actually know any moms that put their sons in such programs. But communities on the net have been peculating, and the time seemed right to make a major media play. When the first Mademoiselle fashion show attracted nearly ten times the interest on its streaming channel than anticipated in 2029, major news and media organizations picked up the scoop for the 2030 edition, and spent weeks hyping it in its headlines and clickbait story pieces.

    Famous media personalities gushed at the beautiful boys on display. They were spoken about the way beauty queens of the 1960's might have been, with total focus on looks and clothing. Commercials from transnational consumer product companies featured footage of the event in their commercials to showcase how progressive they were.

    Just months later, an article in The Atlantic trended for months with the headline, "Girls wearing pants has been normal for decades. It's time for boys to do their part in the struggle for gender equality and wear dresses." It discussed the woefully inadequate beauty training that most boys receive, and the government's failure to instill in them the importance of looking pretty. Fortunately the article's author had all kinds of urgent advice for how to correct this terrible societal failing, and signaled that forward thinking parents will take a close look at programs like Mademoiselle's, if they feel too unprepared to teach their boys on their own. After all, Mademoiselle can make your boy pretty in just six weeks.

    By the time of the global Diwali holiday, no urban parent would dream of posting their holiday photos without at LEAST one or two pictures of their boys in dresses. Facebook even added a frilly pink "Dress!" reaction icon to help spread acceptance. It was a lot of change, very quickly, but then ever since the great Coronavirus outbreak of 2020, rapid societal change was the new norm anyway.

    -Kim

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    1. Quite an encouraging vision for the future Kim. Wouldn't a national chain of Mademoiselles be nice?
      Be well,
      Christeen

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  3. Another selection of captions to get the imagination flowing.
    They are all a delight, and as much as I enjoy him trussed up and corseted in a long flowing gown or period piece, I do enjoy his trials and tribulations when he is decked out in day wear. Be it regal to dine and visit some museum or art show, or for retail therapy.
    In #1 he is making a poor attempt at hiding. He will be shown off and should find some excuse to explain his seemingly perfect apparel and make up. That he can walk so easily in heels may take a bit more explaining.
    In #2, that explanation is apparent. Doing a favor and filling in for a missing model. His friends need not know each and every beauty on display is as he. Formerly no of the fairer gender. By choice or by force. The talents of Mademoiselle is apparent.
    Thank you again, Ladies.

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    1. Hi Lee,What an imagination and interpretation. I love seeing my art through other than my own eyes.
      Be Well,
      Christeen

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  4. Hello Andy,
    My condolences on your second job. I’m lucky so far. But definitely business is down, everywhere. When the crisis is over, hopefully in a few months and not longer, we’ll all get back to “normal”. Whatever normal is.

    Hello Christeen,
    Very enjoyable artworks. I trust you can always cheer me up.
    1 - Chris dress, gothic but very pretty. I’m sure his friend did spot more then the dress. Look at that grin - says it all.
    2 - All absolutely gorgeous dresses. They’re all from Reluctant Princess I bet. What lovely fascinators they also have. Mademoiselle really had those boys well trained. The lady in yellow, her poise even though I cannot see her face, says to me she’s delighted the way they turned out.
    3 - Wow look how the lady turned out under Chris tutelage. She’s almost as beautiful as Chris. Again his dress is gorgeous and perfectly coiffured and makeup. Of course he has to stay dressed up at home. Aunty would not have it any other way. She needs to see the fruits of her excellent care of him too.
    4 - Petting Room Chris. Absolutely brilliant scene. He looks fabulous in that fantastic colourful latex cat suit. Makeup, hair accessories and stilettos, all brilliant too. Very sensuous and enjoyable for his visitors. He had to be reminded to say meow. Hmmm, I think he needn’t. Once he’s being petted it would be natural to purr, the sensual outfit would have his emotions primed. The petters may also let out an emoting.

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