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When I first arrived at Laura's in April, I noticed that the vast majority of topics and responses were to

TS Forums. It might have just been my perception, but the crossdressing forum seemed like a

desert in comparison.

As time has gone on, I have seen a whole new "crop" of crossdresser members arrive, and this new

group seems more vocal and more willing to mix it up with everyone else. You are articulate,

interested, interesting, and unwilling to take a back seat.

I love the change, and I salute you! You have made Laura's a more vibrant and a more well rounded place

for everyone. :)

So keep on posting, ladies, and never let anyone tell you to "keep quiet."

You've got something to say!

Carolyn Marie

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A woman after my own heart..Let's go shopping. I love red and black...translucent and sheers. pumps, thigh highs, nighties and full slips, and hand made clothes from my seamstress friend who has been making me clothes since the sixties....

I love you girls go C.D.'ers

Keep posting.....

OOPS! Sounds like a post in the 'ONION"

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When I first arrived at Laura's in April, I noticed that the vast majority of topics and responses were to

TS Forums. It might have just been my perception, but the crossdressing forum seemed like a

desert in comparison.

As time has gone on, I have seen a whole new "crop" of crossdresser members arrive, and this new

group seems more vocal and more willing to mix it up with everyone else. You are articulate,

interested, interesting, and unwilling to take a back seat.

I love the change, and I salute you! You have made Laura's a more vibrant and a more well rounded place

for everyone. :)

So keep on posting, ladies, and never let anyone tell you to "keep quiet."

You've got something to say!

Carolyn Marie

Carolyn Marie , Hi ! I too am glad that all of us have a place to express ourselevs. Even as a MTF , I feel that for now I can be allowe dto express the beatuiful side of me ,and not the ulgy male.LOL Brenda Lee

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A woman after my own heart..Let's go shopping. I love red and black...translucent and sheers. pumps, thigh highs, nighties and full slips, and hand made clothes from my seamstress friend who has been making me clothes since the sixties....

Yeah, Mia! I've got a UPS order enroute with some black patent pumps, black slacks and a red top.

We think alike, girl! We've got to go shopping. Walmart and J.C. Penney's, watch out!

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Emily H

Carolyn Marie, you are the best!

We should all get together one day and go shopping!

Everyone of the ladies here, in the crossdressers forum, in the TS forums, are all absolutely wonderful, as are the gentlemen :).

I love you all, hugs!

~Andrea

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Guest ChloëC

More and more, I'm coming to the belief that life is all about timing.

Did I arrive here at a moment of CD forum renaissance? Luck? Coincidence? Who knows?

Though, if I had found this place, oh, a month or two earlier, would I have been interested enough to keep posting?

Well, I'm here, so I guess you're stuck with me. ;)

But I'm also very happy to be to share stories and thoughts with so many others who have such similar life experiences.

Huggs

Chloë

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Guest Margaret

I must admit the CD section seemed a bit quiet when I joined, but it has definately perked up recently. I love being on here and reading all your posts. THANKS EVERYONE ^_^

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A woman after my own heart..Let's go shopping. I love red and black...translucent and sheers. pumps, thigh highs, nighties and full slips, and hand made clothes from my seamstress friend who has been making me clothes since the sixties....

I love you girls go C.D.'ers

Keep posting.....

OOPS! Sounds like a post in the 'ONION"

I plan on upgrading my wardrobe big time. I just don't know where to start.

BTW I am taking up sewing so I'll eventually be making my own outfits. :D

Rachael

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I am 100% with all you ladies. I love being able to be me, and Laura's playground has brought me out of my shell. Cross dressing has become part of my life and I live for the moments I can dress. Love Amber L.

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I love it when a thread comes out of hibernation. We've gotten a lot more CDers since 2009. Come on, girls, lets hear from you. Woot! :superman:

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Carolyn Marie

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Guest Clair Dufour

Most CD's/transvestites don't have gender dysphoria which as we all know here can be very depressing. Most CD's find it exciting even if its as addictive as Fantasy Football! You could write a book on all the different reasons people cross dress. My favorite is that there are two genders, why not experience both of them?

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I love it when a thread comes out of hibernation. We've gotten a lot more CDers since 2009. Come on, girls, lets hear from you. Woot! :superman:

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

So thats what you call it. Hibernation! I was a little worried about adding to old posts, but since Ive only been here a short while I find this site fascinating, and love reading the threads. (Didnt know that term Thread either). Laura's is the BEST!!!!! and all you ladies are awesome. Love Amber L.

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