bi-pride can go completely unnoticed even in queer heaven, oddly enough.
oh, believe me, i know. *rolls eyes*
I dunno if you guessed, but HPC inspired this post.
no, i didn't! i just figured you'd found a new plaything, or had a coworker you were trying to de-code.
She could easily signal back with something small, even if she has to wear a uniform at work.
i always look for jewelry. necklaces, earrings, rings, etc. multiple earrings could mean anything, but charms on necklaces are usually a little more straighforward (er, um, uh, you get my meaning!). i don't recall her wearing huge crosses or crucifixes, so that's a good sign.
i'll head back this week sometime to check her out (and fish for feedback on the 'nana bread), and report in. ;-)
Re: MY T-shirt reads:
oh, believe me, i know. *rolls eyes*
I dunno if you guessed, but HPC inspired this post.
no, i didn't! i just figured you'd found a new plaything, or had a coworker you were trying to de-code.
She could easily signal back with something small, even if she has to wear a uniform at work.
i always look for jewelry. necklaces, earrings, rings, etc. multiple earrings could mean anything, but charms on necklaces are usually a little more straighforward (er, um, uh, you get my meaning!). i don't recall her wearing huge crosses or crucifixes, so that's a good sign.
i'll head back this week sometime to check her out (and fish for feedback on the 'nana bread), and report in. ;-)