But they did talk about him, and when the game broke up after midnight, Don said to him matter-of-factly, “Norma, we’ve been talking it over. We really don’t want you at the game if you’re going to wear a dress.”
Norman was hurt. He was reapplying his lipstick at the time, and he almost smeared it. He looked at Don with a wounded expression.
“Why not?” he asked.
“Look, it’s fine with us if you want to be a woman, but this game is just for the guys. Our wives understand that. If you’re willing to dress like a man, then fine. Otherwise, we’d rather you not show up.”
“You guys are just upset about losing to a girl.”
“Yeah,” said Don. “Whatever.”
He was upset. “Excuse me,” he said, with a little quaver in his voice, and left.
“Well, what did you expect was going to happen?” asked Mary when he told her. “This is a small town. They want people to fit in. Break the rules and you get ostracized.”
“But the town told me I’m a woman!”
“OK, fine, you’re a woman, and they don’t want women at their game. I don’t remember you getting upset about it back when you were a man.”
“That’s sexist.”
“Oh, boo hoo! Welcome to womanhood.”
On Sunday afternoon there was supposed to be a meeting of the garden club at Mary’s home, and she got a call from the President of the club saying that the meeting had been canceled at the last minute.
“But I’ve made sandwiches!” she said.
“Sorry, dear.”
On Monday Mary ran into a woman who asked her why she hadn’t been at the meeting of the club. She asked where it had been. It seemed that it had been moved to the President’s home at the last minute. So she went to the President’s house to confront her about it.
“Look, I’m sorry dear, but we just didn’t want to have the meeting with Norman coming down in a dress and acting all girly, wanting to be one of the girls. It would be disruptive. In fact, we’ve been talking it over, and we’d like you to remove yourself from the club for the duration of your husband’s little crossdressing adventures.”
“But that’s not fair! You can’t blame me for something my husband is doing! Why did this town ever start the whole ‘honorary woman’ nonsense if they weren’t prepared to follow through with it?”
“No man has ever carried it this far before, dear. We’re all a little bit concerned about him. Is he having some sort of a breakdown?”
“No, he’s not having a breakdown! He has a plaque that says he can wear dresses wherever he wants to. He’s just taking full advantage of it, that’s all.”
“He really needs to behave.”
Behave. She fumed, and stormed out of the house. She decided not to tell her husband ( or was it wife, now? ) about this. It would just be an argument, and it wouldn’t change his mind. When he made up his mind to do something, nothing could change it, and he was determined to be a woman for an entire year.
She came home and saw him looking through his dresses.
“Hi, honey. I’m trying to pick a dress for the camping trip.”
“Camping trip?”
“With Don, Jim, and Phil.”
“Oh, that’s right, I forgot about that. Honey, you’re not going camping in a dress, are you?”
“I’m a woman.”
“That’s your answer for everything, isn’t it? Well, it doesn’t work this time. I’m a woman too, and I know better than to wear a dress and high heels on a camping trip. That’s just not practical.”
“Why not? We women can do anything in our dresses that men can do in pants, and just as well. Why shouldn’t I wear a dress?”
“Setting up camp, walking through the woods in high heels? Having to get on your knees in the dirt? You’ll ruin your pantyhose.”
“I always carry an extra pair.”
“I know what this is about. You just want to piss off those guys and embarrass them. I’ll bet you’re even looking forward to taking off your dress in front of them.”
“I can’t wait to see their faces when they see me in my slip!”
“You know they’re not going to take you, don’t you?”
“We’ll see.”
As the date for the trip loomed, he got a call from Don.
“Hello?”
“Norma, I know we invited you on the camping and fishing trip, but that was before. You can come, but not in a dress. Be waiting at the sidewalk with all your gear, and if we see you in a dress, we’re just going to keep right on driving.”
“We’ll see about that,” he said, and hung up.
He knew what he had to do. Don’s wife Melissa was back in town. He’d never met her, but he heard about who was in charge in that house, and it wasn’t Don. Norman changed into the pretty floral dress he was planning on wearing during the camping trip, and drove straight to Don’s house.
Don was out doing errands. Melissa let him in. As soon as he saw Melissa, he knew that this was a woman who was his equal when it came to girliness. There weren’t many women in town as girly and feminine as him, but Melissa was definitely one of them. She was cooking dinner in a beautiful white chiffon dress and a lacy white apron, and there was not the tiniest stain on either.
“Come in! Sit down! I’ve heard all about you, Norman---sorry, Norma. I hoped I would get to meet you some day. Everybody’s talking about you.”
She directed him to a chair, and sat opposite.
“What are they saying about me?”
“They’re saying you wear the prettiest dresses! And I agree! That dress is just darling!”