Actually, it's better, in a way, that she saw you in your grungiest skirt. Maybe this will help her understand that you're not "dressing up in women's clothing" but that you're just doing what comes naturally.
*laugh* This reminds me of the first time I officially met my mother-in-law - I was filthy, as was my partner. We'd spent three hours picking cherries, and stopped off at her house to share the booty. I did not have to worry about being underdressed...
It's a nice simple term that's not completely accurate.
We're not "legally married" - but Canadian law does recognize common-law spouses, and it only takes one year of cohabitation with obvious long-term intentions for that status to kick in.
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*laugh* This reminds me of the first time I officially met my mother-in-law - I was filthy, as was my partner. We'd spent three hours picking cherries, and stopped off at her house to share the booty. I did not have to worry about being underdressed...
mother-in-law
did I miss something?
Re: mother-in-law
It's a nice simple term that's not completely accurate.
We're not "legally married" - but Canadian law does recognize common-law spouses, and it only takes one year of cohabitation with obvious long-term intentions for that status to kick in.