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So, hello everyone. I have finally registered after lurking in the site for a while now. I'm Margaret, I'm 50 years old, and have over the last few years gotten into cross dressing on a more regular basis. Some of my earliest memories are of wearing my mothers clothing, when I was as young as 4, and I have always loved the look and feeling of stockings and heels. Over the last few years I have been getting dressed up and learning to use make up, (I found this site looking for make up tips). I've ventured out a few times at night, and even used a drive through to order a coke on one occasion, but I'm still a bit nervous of going out. I am into photography, and have recently started doing self portraits as Margaret, which is strange, as I generally hate being photographed. Maybe it's because with the help, (a lot of help!), of photoshop, I can look ten years younger. :rolleyes:

Margaret

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Guest andreahilton

Welcome Margaret! It's very nice to meet you :) There is lot of interesting crossdressers on this site that you could meet and talk to! Don't worry, this is a very friendly site and everybody is very nice ;)

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Welcome Margaret! It's wonderful to have you here. There are a few of us more "mature" members

who always love to have another join our ranks.

As Andrea said, we do have many CDers on this site and I'm sure you will enjoy reading their posts,

and they yours. But please don't limit yourself to the CD Forum, post in any forum you please

or join chat if you are fleet of finger. There is a CD-specific chat room on Tuesday evenings. There are

also great fashion tips on the site.

I know you'll find many friends here. You've joined a wonderful organization.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Margaret

Glad to see you, WELCOME to the playground. :D

Were you the one lurking around with Westly? Someone scared the B-jeebers out of me a couple time. :P

Do you think we could coax them out with some of Sally's delicious cookies. :lol:

Sure hope so, I think Donna Jeans gitting tired of washing nose prints off of the windows. :lol:

Well, I better quit teasing everyone before I get myself in trouble. :o

Hope you make alot of new friends. :D

LUV

Jean

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Guest darlene lynn

Hi Margaret

Welcome to Laura's

Im another member of the senior welcoming commitee.

Some cookies and hot tea please help yourself....Cream or sugar dear?

Love

Darlene Lynnette

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Hi Margaret,

I see that Darlene has brought you the cookies and even some hot tea, she is very sweet.

I have to say that if you have been lurking for a while you already know how freindly we are.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Margaret,

That is my mother's name. Welcome to Laura's hon. I am so glad that you have decided to join!! I crossdress all of the time :)

The more you feel like yourself the better yo will feel about yourself.

You can relax now sweetheart. You are among friends. So post to the forums. Get to know people. Learn more about yourself.

We are all on the journey together.

Love

Brenda

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Guest Margaret

Thanks for the welcome everyone. The tea was nice, but I have to keep off the cookies, got to watch my figure. My apologies if I introduced myself on the wrong forum, as I have only just noticed there are different sections for crossdressers etc, but I guess we all look in on each other anyway.

Margaret.

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Margaret,

We want everyone to post in the introductions forums so we will all meet the new members.

You did it just right and we wander all over the forums - the guys have some really fun topics sometimes.

You are among friends so relax and enjoy yourself.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest rachael1

Hello Margaret,

I would like to add my welcome as well, I missed out on the pizza yesterday and it looks like I have missed out on the cookies as well. :rolleyes:

Rachael

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