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Guest Talisa do Brasil

Olá,

Please I am new to here and wish to say hello.

I was born intersexed and I come from the Favelas in Rio de Janeiro to Brasil. I am living to now to the UK for 2 years now.

I see someone has mentioned about to the menses and is so possible? Yes is so because to this I had since the age of puberty and to this stopped at the age of 28. Maybe because to this I take to the Progesterone depo's maybe? I have a cervis but small to my ultra scans and to this I also haves the endometriosis. I start to the hormones at the age of 10 and developed well to the gynae shape, petite and so like the Tanner V to ribcage ratio, and to this não adams apple and so my voice is so like to a girl/woman of course because to this I am now 36. But to my insides is a mess.

Although I am so very happy as a female, life has been complicated to the extreme, problema after problema to the medical complications. But, to this I am so happy to be me and I think to be intersexed is so very special, like so to the Transsexual/Transgendered girls and boys too are so very special and so very beautiful.

I was raised by Transsexuals and Transgenderd girls in Brasil since I was 5 years old and to this they make so much the most beautiful caring mothers because we all look out for eachother in our communities and to this they are the biggest part of my life and I am so proud to this.

My medical issues are still ongoing as I haves so many specialists I am under and will need further surgery.

So please, if I can be of any assistance? You please ask to me whatever you wish to know and so much I would like to help to others with all my heart.

Muito Obrigada.

Isabella

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Isabella, please let me welcome you to Laura's. It's so great to have you here. I don't

think we have a lot of members from South America.

It sounds like you have had a very interesting and difficult life. I look forward to hearing

more about it. I do hope that your medical issues are resolved and you gain health and

happiness very soon.

Please make yourself at home here. You will find many friends, I'm certain. Look through

the various forums and if you don't find all the answers you seek, post your questions and

someone will help out.

After five posts you are allowed to send private messages (PM's) to other members if you

feel the need to have a private conversation.

I hope you find Laura's to your liking. It's a wonderful place.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Elizabeth K

This is a multiple welcoming to Laura's - as we three moderators are on a holiday together - and watching our favorite site, Laura's Playground. Some of us are familiar with Spanish -- but know nothing of Portuguese. So please be patient with us - but your English is very understandable.

We are so proud to have you here. A female raised Intersexed individual is so unique - and the Intersexed are under-represented here.

So Ola - the Spanish version - and hello!

We are so glad to meet you!

Please help yourself to double chocolate-chip cookies and coco...

Lizzy, Donna Jean, and Sally

boa vinda - boa vinda - boa vinda

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Hello Isabella,

Welcome to Laura's Playground. It is so nice that you have found us. Being from Brazil, I think there is much that you can teach us and there is much that you can learn from us too. Now that you have introduced yourself, come on in and look us over. I think you will like what you see.

MaryEllen :)

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Very interesting and very complex..what a life..but you seem so strong and determined to make your "being" as happy and well adjusted in your new home,,, Great Britan...

Please keep posting and let us know more ....and welcome..............Mia

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Hi Isabella and welcome, seems you have had a tough life but things are getting better.

We all are special and gender gifted.

HUGS!

Paula

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Isabella!!

Welcome hon to Laura's Playground!!

Sweetheart, I know that you are going to make such wonderful friends here.

I want you to know that you are now among family. So come in and be warm.

With love

Brenda

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Guest rachael1

Hello Isabella,

Welcome to Laura's.

Your childhood sounds interesting and you must have some wonderful stories to tell.

I look forward to your posts.

Hugs

Rachael

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Guest Talisa do Brasil

Olá,

I wish to say Thank You for all your kind welcoming words to me.

You say also I am welcome to here into the 'Family' of The Lauras Playground. This is so beautiful, because I have não family of my own, and this is something I really need so much for me.

I could not reply so much sooner than to now because I have been spending most of my time trying to get my life sorted out and it seems to be endless with all the medical problemas I have. I am also having counselling because of the traumas I have experienced throughout my life since a child. I have been studying my English Literature as well, so I hope my spelling is better than before?

Elizabeth K she write: Boa Vinda Boa Vinda. :)

Muito Obrigada Elizabeth,

Chego aqui seguramente obrigado, e espero estar a serviço a outros. Also Olá is the same in Português do Brasil and Oi means Hi.

The double chocolate-chip cookies and coco sounds so nice thank you.

I will keep this fairly short tonight. But I would like to say one thing please; I have a high infinity to both TS and TG peoples as well as to Intersexed. We are all Very Unique not just in ourselves, but to this we have a unique bond that brings us all together. I had a quick look to the Lauras Playground, it is so Grande 'Big' I get lost in this Playground? I think this Lady Laura must be a very special person to make such a wonderful place for so very many people. I've only been here a short time and I say Muito Obrigada to Laura.

Now that I am here, please feel free to ask me anything you wish.

Yes of course I have a lot to offer, I am sure I can also learn so much from others to the Lauras Playground too.

Tchau

Até mais tarde

Isabella.

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Isabella, hi there, welcome! You seem like such a sweet person, please try and post more, I would love to get to know you more! And you're so right, we're your virtual family, girl! Enjoy being with us, alright? Also, Muito Obrigada? What does that mean, if you do not mind?

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Hi Isabella and Welcome to our humble cyber abode. The ladies and gentlemen are all "Family". We represent many different personalities and gender variations. I am certain that you will fir right in with the rest of us.

And, by the way, I'm the man that posted the "menses" question on the intersex forum. I have since found out that it is possible. You are very Blessed to have had such a wonderful family that helped raise you.

When you have your 5 posts in, I'll PM you and we can talk privately.

Mike/Bulldog

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Guest Talisa do Brasil
Isabella, hi there, welcome! You seem like such a sweet person, please try and post more, I would love to get to know you more! And you're so right, we're your virtual family, girl! Enjoy being with us, alright? Also, Muito Obrigada? What does that mean, if you do not mind?

Oi Ariana, Oi means 'Hi'

Muito obrigada, means like so 'very much obliged' maybe in English 'Thank you very much.'

Thank you Ariana for your nice comment. I really do try so hard.

Please, if you wish to know more about me or my life or anything else that might help you please ask, is não problema.

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Honey!

I'm Donna Jean...one of the three Moderators that was on holiday when Lizzy wrote to you in September!

Welcome to the playground!

You now have 3 post and you can use the Personal Messenger when you have 5!

There are a few people that I think would like to talk to you privately so to help

you get your post count up....how tall are you?

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest Talisa do Brasil
I have a question for you. Will you teach me to speak Portuguese? Pretty please????

^_^

*Hugs*

Welcome to Laura's

Shi

Oi Shilo Oi means 'hi'

Posso ajudá-lo a aprender portugues quando estou aqui, mas não estarei aqui cada dia como tenho tantas coisas a fazer. Mas posso ajudar um pouco que não é nenhum problema.

Translation to English

I can help you to learn Português when I am here, but I will not be here each day as I have so many things to be done. But I can help a little is não problema.

The Português I falar 'speak' is not from Portugal do Europa so to this eu falar Potugeses do Rio de Janeiro Brasil 'gíria de rua do Travesti/TG e TS.' A street slang invented by the Travesti for protection against police and youths who rob them and acause harm to them 'a polícia e os jovens que os roubam e lhes causam o dano.'

' the policy and the young steal that them and cause they the damage.

So if I teach you a little Shilo you must please understand this is my language background.

I like your nome is nice. What is the meaning of Shilo?

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Guest Talisa do Brasil
Welcome ^_^

~ Shane

Olá Shane :D so nice of you. I would like to get to know equally. Please feel free to ask me any questions. It would also be so nice to hear more about you too.

I would like to hear more about TS Guys as I don't think there is not enough on this and there should be more. Whenever I see the documentaries on the television about TS guys I am glued to this because to me I think TS Guys are so Wow! So impressive to me. I admire all TS Guys your achievements for who you are is just so fantastic.

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Guest Talisa do Brasil
Hi Isabella and Welcome to our humble cyber abode. The ladies and gentlemen are all "Family". We represent many different personalities and gender variations. I am certain that you will fir right in with the rest of us.

And, by the way, I'm the man that posted the "menses" question on the intersex forum. I have since found out that it is possible. You are very Blessed to have had such a wonderful family that helped raise you.

When you have your 5 posts in, I'll PM you and we can talk privately.

Mike/Bulldog

Olá Mike,

It is so nice you came to here to say hello to me. Thank you. I am lost for words? :D This is not normal for me?

Like I say to Shane. Wow! because to this I have so much respect for you, I feel really honoured. Please keep in contact with me, I would like to know so much more you as a person, your journey, how you feel now, what you would like to achieve for yourself in the future, your outlook on life. You see, I have a rare Intersexed condition and spent my life as a girl and I also have seen too much pain in one life. But to the men like to you and Shane and so many others, you too have a powerful story and to this I really would like to know so much if you do not mind. Thank you again.

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Hello Isabella,

Welcome to Laura's Playground. It is so nice that you have found us. Being from Brazil, I think there is much that you can teach us and there is much that you can learn from us too. Now that you have introduced yourself, come on in and look us over. I think you will like what you see.

MaryEllen :)

Olá :D It is so nice to be here at last. I am happy to answer any questions people wish to ask, but as you say, there are so many beautiful peoples to here I am so sure I will learn so much from others too which will be so nice.
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Guest Talisa do Brasil

I was hoping to reply to each person but tonight I am having big problemas with my computer, it keeps crashing all the time.

So I better say so quick before it locks in again, you have all so far geven me a lovely welcome. Muito Obrigada 'Very much obliged.'

I cannot be to here every day but to this I will try to be here as much as I can, but if not, please excuse me if I don't get back to you straight away.

Até mais tarde. 'See you Later'

Tchau.

Isabella.

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