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Hello everyone. My name is Puddle Jumper, or Jumper for short. I can't figure out how to link to his introduction post, but I'm Cricket's girlfriend. I joined so I can ask some questions myself, and so I can see why he's liking this forum so much.

Basically, when I was younger, I thought I'd been born in the wrong body for quite a while. But being with Cricket (he's a FTM) helped me realize that I liked being a girl, and now I feel comfortable in my own skin.

(Also, I really suck at this changing pronouns thing, since I'm really used to calling Cricket a she and it's like "Woah wrong pronoun!" but I'm going to do my best when it comes to him.)

I'm a few months from my 21st, I live in Chicago, I work a lot and I like to write stories. I think that's about it? I'm not that much of a complicated person. (I'm also sleep deprived and getting sick, so my brain isn't working very well, so I apologize for the randomness and not-there-ness of this post.)

So, yeah. Hello everyone!

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Guest Evan_J

Que Pasa Jumper.

Before I do the welcome I just gotta ask, is that Severus Snape in a dress in your av? Please tell me it is :lol:

Ok, being the forum mod, welcome. I hope you do find out all you're seeking here and that itll help both of you work through all that's in your lives right now. I think I've read one (maybe two?) posts from Cricket before? Enough that I remember the name and know he's FtM ;) ( I try to at least note fellas when they come through) Stick around and a whole stream of peeps will be by to welcome you though. Feel free to ask things, you'll be able to message folks once you post juuuust a little bit more, and don't be afraid to start a topic if you need to. If you get stuck or need help most of the folks around here are very good about lending a hand. Look forward to seeing you around.

Evan

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Guest Puddle Jumper

Thank you for the warm welcome! And yes, yes it is Snape. I think it's from the forth? fifth? movie with the thing in the closet that changed into your worst nightmare. Something like that.

Anywho, thanks for the wonderful comment! I'll be sticking around, and so will Cricket. ^__^

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hey hey Jumper!!

Welcome to the forums hon!! I do hope that you have read the Terms and Conditions about Laura's Playground!!! Correct pronoun usage is a very sensitive subject so please do be careful!! Gender identity is clearly displayed on one's Avatar so please do be respectful!!!

Welcome and post to the forums hon

Brenda

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Guest Puddle Jumper

I'll try my best. I've been with him for... hell, two years in November, so it's a bit of a change for me. His would be the only one I might mess up on, but I always proof everything before I post it, so it might be only one slip every few months. I just wanted to warn everyone, just in case.

^__^

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Guest Jean Davis

Hey Jumper

Welcome to Laura's, so nice to meet you. :D

You're going to do just fine and before long will feel like part of the family. ;)

So feel free to post your comments and ask any questions you have.

We'll do our best to answer them to the best of our knowledge.

So have fun, there are alot of great people here.

LUV

Jean

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  • Admin

Hi, Jumper. I just wanted to join everyone in welcoming you. Its great that you support Cricket enough

to learn about the TG Community. It really demonstrates your commitment, and we appreciate

it very much.

Please do post all the questions you wish, and look through the forums. Oh, and don't forget there is

a chat room session on Sunday's and Monday's for wives and significant others of transgendered persons.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Puddle Jumper

I promised him long before this, and even long after this, that we're going to be together forever and that's not going to change.

Actually, we're engaged. I just always forget to say that instead of girlfriend. xD

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High Jumper,

I was so glad to see that you mentioned engaged because I thought Cricket was engaged and being trans is difficult enough wothout trying to juggle a fiancee and a girlfriend! :lol:

Seriously, we welcomed Cricket to the forums with a pizza and a cold drink but tonight I have fresh baked cookies and chocolate milk for you - I hope that's OK.

Welcome to the friendliest place on Earth wherte we are so happy to meet the supportive partners of our siters and brothers - you are on your way to becomeing a sister in law.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Nikki A
Thank you for the warm welcome! And yes, yes it is Snape. I think it's from the forth? fifth? movie with the thing in the closet that changed into your worst nightmare. Something like that.

Anywho, thanks for the wonderful comment! I'll be sticking around, and so will Cricket. ^__^

From the third movie! Boggart later used as a fake dementor so Harry can practice patronum charm! Ohh yeah!!

Hi I'm nikki! I had a recent name change. So I'm still getting used to this :P

hugz, Nikki

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Guest Puddle Jumper

Thank you to everyone who's posted! It was really nice of everyone.

Chocolate milk and cookies sound nummy. I hope they're vegan? Then I can nomnomnom them all up. xD

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Guest Tammy Maher

A Stargate Atlantis Name!!!! "Atlantis this is... Puddle Jumper... wait I thought we were going with gate ship."

LOLZ

I love SG1/Atlantis/Universe when it comes out. Welcome

(^ _^)/

Janelle

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Guest Donna Jean

Hey, Jumper.....

How ya doin'?

It's me, Donna Jean....

So sorry that I was late...I've got this "Bee" thing going on....

Welcome to the forum.......

You can enjoy all of these lovely people! What a bunch we have here!

I've been in aviation for years and there, puddle jumper is slang for a small airplane...

Does that figure into your name somehow?

Just a thought!

Anyway...glad to have you here and I'll be seeing you around the place......OK?

Good!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Tammy Maher
I've been in aviation for years and there, puddle jumper is slang for a small airplane...

Does that figure into your name somehow?

Just a thought!

Actually, as Janelle mentioned, it's actually a reference to SGA. I'm a nerd at heart, you see. xD

And fishys! They're cool too! ^__^

Well for everyone's reference I think I should post a few links to so you.

Puddle Jumper gateworld

Nice image

^^/

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Hey puddle jumper,

how awesome you're supporting Cricket! & if its your sleep deprivation that makes you write so cohesive and interesting I advise you to make sure you stay sleep deprived.

Feel better soon though & see you around.

Ruben

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