Where the fuck am I supposed to find a wedding dress in Texas?
Post number #893857, ID: 97ef35
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I'm a g/u/rl who has trouble finding clothes that fit. (Wide shoulders, the works.) And Texas can be a shithole for trans people already — but by and large they're very salt of the earth kind of people. But when it comes to the kind of stores that offer bridal gowns? I might as well be browsing dressanon. If I hadn't gone with my fiance, the owner of one of them would have assaulted me. Does anyone know of a trans-friendly place to pick one up?
Post number #893859, ID: ef855f
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>>893857 Texas is a very big place g/u/rl. But your best bet will be Dallas or Austin. They both have thriving gosh communities & Austin is one of the biggest rave centers in North America.
If you're out west or down south you're not gonna get as good of a reception.
If you're in the Houston area it'd be better to just drive over to New orleans.
Post number #893860, ID: ef855f
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Also look at you with your "look at me I have a fiancé".
Normie.
Post number #893863, ID: 97ef35
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>>893859 Yeah, I'm around Corpus which might be the issue :v Shoulda said that first ig. Reckon there's nothing else to it than flying over to Dallas, then.
Post number #893948, ID: d2f052
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>>893863 Austin is closer and would probably be a better bet, tbh
Post number #894217, ID: f6ed76
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Just find a tuxedo like a proper man.
Post number #894235, ID: 07893d
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Austin is my suggestion as well. It's the most Not-Texas place in Texas. Do some internet sleuthing to find some neighborhoods that are friendly, see if you can ask around.
Post number #894364, ID: 247ff2
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>>893863 >Corpus You're lucky they didn't throw you in the gulf and let you get eaten by devil squids or acid patches! Seriously, go to Austin. That or find a seamstress or tailor you trust to make something wholecloth or modify something for you. Congratulations on your upcoming wedding, g/u/rl! I'm sure you and your fiance will be very happy together~
Post number #894592, ID: 957f09
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If you aren't a virgin then don't bother marrying because you already sinned, whore
Post number #894695, ID: d2f052
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>>894592 To become a Wizard you must preserve your virginity until you're 30, it's true.
But to become a Sage you must acquire a wide breadth of knowledge & sleep with at least 50 people by 25.
Guess it's all about your particular life goals.
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| I'm a g/u/rl who has trouble finding clothes that fit. (Wide shoulders, the works.) And Texas can be a shithole for trans people already — but by and large they're very salt of the earth kind of people. But when it comes to the kind of stores that offer bridal gowns? I might as well be browsing dressanon.
If I hadn't gone with my fiance, the owner of one of them would have assaulted me.
Does anyone know of a trans-friendly place to pick one up?