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Normally you'd see a name with the beginning letter capital. But in this case, I didn't because I want this to be my alias in case someone that knows me can tell from reading what I post here that; I'm me. I'd like to stay as anonymous as possible; but I'm glad I found this community. Thanks, I'll be in your care.

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi and Welcome Again toro :)

If you notice, my screen name begins with a lower case letter too.

Come in and be warm and cozy. You are where you belong and I know you are going to make many friends here!!!

Love and HUGS

Brenda

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Normally you'd see a name with the beginning letter capital. But in this case, I didn't because I want this to be my alias in case someone that knows me can tell from reading what I post here that; I'm me. I'd like to stay as anonymous as possible; but I'm glad I found this community. Thanks, I'll be in your care.

And you are in good trustworthy hands and welcome home...We are all transgendered to varying degrees and there are no judgments made about you or secrets revealed. What happens at Laura's stays at Laura's so have no fear of info. leaving this safe haven....

And welcome 'toro' with a lower case 't' take off your shoe's and put on a pair with a little pizazz, and show them off....Mia

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This is where you come to get over your fears and anxiety and learn that it is OK to be you.

We have all been there and some are past it while others are still working on it - but we all understand.

Take a deep breath and relax, you are safe here and among friends.

I offer cookies and hot cocoa to our new members, it is a silly little gesture I suppose but it does let you know that you are welcome and you are.

Enjoy your time here and learn to relax.

Love ya,

Sally

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Welcome toro,

I hope you find this sanctuary as comfortable and warm as I do. Everyone here seem like an old friend that you are just catching up with after a short hiatus.

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Guest Donna Jean

Good morning, toro....

You'll notice that my name has 7 smaller case letters in it...lol!

Welcome to the playground, Hon..It's really nice to have you here with us. And I promise that you'll be well taken care of...there is a lot of love here!

Enjoy your cookies and coco and get comfy.....OK?

Nice to have you

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Welcome toro, i see you finally got approved to join, you have gotten excellent advise already so i will just say hi.

HUGS!

Paula

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Welcome to Laura's, toro. I see you've met my wonderful sisters and brother.

This is a great place to learn, make friends, feel comfortable being yourself,

and enjoy being part of this great transgendered community. There is a lot

of love here, and you'll feel it when you've been here a while.

Make yourself at home, toro, because you are. :)

Carolyn Marie

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Welcome toro----I know you are already finding love, understanding and acceptance here. I hope it rubs off and that you take it all in for yourself. Families sometimes love us but simply are unable to understand us and full acceptance is a stretch beyond what they are able to do. Nevertheless i believe we can show them respect and love them back without giving up who we are as people and we grow and blossom ourselves as a result.

ricka

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Thanks everyone. I'm still looking for suggestions my other thread as stated another post above; anything and I mean ANYTHING in terms of suggestions, advice and tips I am willing to accept so please do throw something out there!

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