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I went through an entire day at the office with one of my Size-12 feet wearing a woman’s size-whatever sock. The little heel part was wadded up in the middle of my shoe for most of the afternoon. The worst part is that I most likely have another pair exactly like it waiting for me in my sock drawer at home, and the chances that I will inadvertently cross-dress again are fairly high.

Exhibit C

My entire upstairs bathroom has been turned into a chick paradise ... from the absence of bar soap to the overabundance of hair care products like shampoos, conditioners, gels, mousses, sprays, barrettes, brushes, picks, hair dryers and curling irons. Admittedly, if you don’t include my back, I don’t own that much hair anymore, and what I do have can be handled rather nicely with one of those little black combs we used to get on picture day in grade school.

Exhibit D

I just used the phrase “rather nicely.”

Exhibit E

I can’t get enough of that “Honey Boo Boo” television show. I couldn’t watch a major league playoff baseball game the other day because I was totally invested in the adventures of Honey Boo Boo and her hillbilly family. This doesn’t, in and of itself, necessarily make me a woman, but combined with the other events, doesn’t make me very much of a man either.

So as I sit here tapping this column out on my cute little silver keyboard, in the back of my mind, I’m thinking of finding a different occupation that will get me back in touch with my more primitive, manly characteristics. Maybe I can be a lumberjack up in the Yukon. Maybe I’ll learn to be a heavy equipment operator and carve a highway out of the side of a mountain. Or maybe I’ll get a 10-gallon hat, grow a big mustache, sit on a horse and watch cattle cross a stream while smoking Marlboros.

However, for the time being, with the economy the way it is, I guess I’d just better learn to live with the job that I have, so I can at least pay some of my bills. Because after all, like my home girl Madonna says, “You know that we are living in a material world. And I am a material girl.”

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