Danish advert for Christmas 2016 from Elgiganten, an electrical retailer.
The words at the end mean, approximately, “Let the gifts do the talking.”
Danish advert for Christmas 2016 from Elgiganten, an electrical retailer.
The words at the end mean, approximately, “Let the gifts do the talking.”
So, Danny kept asking me what I wanted for Christmas and I kept saying “nothing”. I’m like that. Christmas lost its’ appeal for me a long while ago, and last year wifey and I didn’t even bother putting the tree up.
But Danny persisted, as he always does when it comes to Christmas and Birthdays, even enlisting the services of our friend Z to try to (not so) subtly try to wrangle a suggestion out of me.
In situations like this I do try to make sure that whatever it is it’s something that I really NEED, and that can take me a while to fathom out because I never know what I need until I realise once again that I don’t have it, especially as I try to keep it in the realms of something that will help me to feel or act more like a woman. Clothing, wigs, make-up … you get the idea.
Eventually it dawned on me! Yep, top of my Christmas wish list there was actually nothing this T-girl needed more to help her feel comfortable about herself than …
Now, I know what you’re thinking … “WHY did Tish feel the need to add a DREMEL to her make-up collection?!”
Well, it’s like this …
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