This posting is from: Tina Tawdre
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Transferring my thread to here:
>On another subject, you've been very quiet about the dress and deportment
>issues that have been raised. Comments?
I must have missed all that this year. I literally never saw anything in
the way of bad or questionable behavior, other than a couple of rude
girls complaining about slow drink service at the San Remo. Certainly
nothing scandalous.
And I didn't see anything more horrible than previous years, other than
a little frisky fever at Flex. But, I was out of sync with the schedule
a lot for personal reasons, so I probably missed the good stuff. [:-)]
[:-)]
At the big group things, what I saw was close to 100 t-girls all trying
very hard to look their best. As a group, I think that DLV can be very
proud of the image we presented. As you know, I'm always a little
nervous about being out in public with gigantic groups of t-girls. This
year, as a group, I thought we were on our best yet behavior of acting
lady-like, calmly enjoying ourselves, and serenely moving through the
public places like the casinos.
The most recent ORG mailing referred to dress problems in Album 6. Glad
to see that I wasn't in there. [:-)]
I didn't see too much that was out of place for venues like Sasha's,
just poor choices for some particular folks, but if people were raising
major-league complaints about it......well, they should find better
things to do with their time.
I think people could be a little more charitable about some of this, if
it wouldn't always get wrapped up in restroom issues.
On a different subject, sort of, I think DLV has changed over the years,
or my perception of it has.
When I came my first year, I was impressed by how experienced most of
the girls were and how out in public (shows, restaurants, etc)
everything was. I decided that this was a trendsetting group that I
wanted to stick with (the only group that I have) and try to keep up
with. I'm sure that part of my impression those first years was how
willing many of the girls were to dress up, dress flashy in the old
school Vegas style for big nights, and to just be out, loud (in a demure
way), and proud of being femme. Julie would be a perfect example of
this.
We still do these things, and I hope we're setting a good example for
other girls following along, but we always seem to be talking about
pulling back in the dress department because we're worried about
offending newbies (or somebody, not sure who). This seems to me to be a
philosophy shift, and one that is not needed. Just as I was impressed
when I was new, I think the majority of new girls each year at DLV
(definitely the ones who come back) are equally excited by our image and
attitude. This is what brings them back. I don't think it's broke, so I
don' think it needs fixing. :-)
Meanwhile, separate subject, I hear that you (Annie) personally caught a
lot of flak from people this year and that it kind of got you down.
Carborundum whatever!! I appreciate all the tremendous things you've
done over the years for DLV and how much concern you showed for me last
month. You're wonderful, so just relax. [:-)] > Love to all,
-- Tina
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(This posting was entered by Tina Tawdre, an external user of MyDLV.)