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So many lovely girls on CCD. It warms my cold heart to think I'm in such nice company. Our local CD Club is starting to branch out somewhat. It was decimated by covid but is recovering. The girls wanted to do something every two weeks so I organized a dinner at a local watering hole. Six of us attended for a bite and a coupla brewskis. I was a little nervous as we had not been out to a "bar and grill" type of establishment as a CD group before but everything was fine. In fact nobody really paid any attention to us until we got up to leave then a nearby table of women did start to oogle us. Were they thinking "Hmmmph, they look better than we do!". I wonder. Possibly "How dare they?" Funny thing, the only thing worse than being noticed is not being noticed, lol. We stayed for 3 hours and got to know each other better, had a nice meal then left without trouble. Although I have to say going out in a Manitoba winter in a way short skirt and pantyhose is a little chilly. Nevertheless, we had fun.

Again I will mention the reticence of some members/others to go out in public into otherwise unfamiliar surroundings. Some girls are still in the closet to their family and don't want to risk being made/outed but I am hoping with time we will get more members feeling comfortable with going out on the town and just enjoying themselves. At the same time, even as our guy selves it is prudent to remember situational awareness WRT your own and others safety in public. Enjoy!

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