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Hey whats up y'all!!

Just sayin' hello...because I am new here. I am a 16 year old mtf, though, unfortunately, only out to my sister. Actually, I think I'm gonna change that and change that right now and tell my best friend too... wow, joining this forum really got me excited! I was actually going to tell him a few weeks ago (before he went to college) but a combination of bad luck and cowardly behavior on my part prevented that. <_<. Anyways. I always had issues with my gender identity, but only really realized I was transsexual like a year ago, I guess because it never occurred to me that my gender could be any different from what I was born as... oh well. Also, I really like gardening, or just growing plants in general. sometimes I think, if I never get to transition (BUT I WILL), then I'll just go off and live in the forest with the plants and animals...ahhh that would be soo awesome...well, I gotta do my calculus homework :banghead: , but of course, thats not really gonna happen, so I'll probably come back on here, and maybe even post on a topic! yay!

peace, tempest

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Hello Tempest,

Welcome to the forums.

Would you like to come into the member's lounge and get all comfy in our padded cahirs while I bring you some fresh baked cookies and hot cocoa?

It will help you with your calculus homework (that was my excuse for having cookies while doing homework).

We are very friendly here so it is more like a family than a forum.

Welcome to your new family.

Love ya,

Sally

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welcome with Big bite,,sweetie

I like to see your intro,,Lol :D

and hard home work :banghead:

let me give a hand on that I like that too much before,,

we are happy to have you here at family

feel free I Am sure there are a lot of fun,and may Sally coming and

give us some pizza,

always waiting any one come to sharing her pizza :lol:

be careful I will finish all slices,I can sharing anything except pizza :angry:

helloo again :P

be well and happy sweetie,,

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Guest rachael1

Hi Tempest,

While you are here eating Sally's wonderful cookies and drinking her world famous cocoa I would also like to say welcome.

Don't spill any crumbs on the comfy chair though as it is the housekeepers day off. :D

Rachael

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Hi Tempest. Welcome to Laura's. I see that my sisters have plied you with her world famous cookies

and cocoa and got you all comfy. Well, I promise I won't disturb you too much.

You will find this to be a wonderful site full of love and the most giving and friendly people anywhere.

Any time you need support or advice, or just want to post something fun, go for it.

And if you haven't checked out our chat rooms yet, why, they are over there across the path near the

picnic area (see Sally's map in another post).

Glad you found us, Hon. Now you're part of the family.

Carolyn Marie

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Welcome Tempest!!! This is a great place to help us all learn to be comfortable in _our own_ skins. You will find much support, understanding and acceptance here, as I have. We are all here for each other!

hugs---Ricka

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Hi Tempest and welcome.

I hope you find all you are looking for. It is rough at times but it can be rewarding as well.

Being transgender makes it easier for me to care for my children. I have a mothering nature

helps me feel better about who I am.

Now young lady, go do your homework, LOL.

Best wishes,

Nikki

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