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Major Compliments Come My Way


Guest angie

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This will be the last entry from my ladies acceptance of me.

I was sitting and talking to my ex the other night,and she gave me

a major compliment,totally unexpected."You are pretty,I just thought

you should know it"She said.Then she got to see me get ready for the

party yesterday.I wore the prettiest garter belt and thigh high hose,very

pretty lacy panty,add that tiny short short dress and matching shoes .She

got to see the total transformation,to a very sexy lady.She told my daughters,

and they relayed it to me,that she even said I looked beautiful.(Wow)

My daughters said I am,then showed my picture to a female friend that I have known

the last twenty eight years."She is pretty,I can't believe it is even the same(man)."

Hearing all these is enough to make a girl believe it ,or give her a swollen head,

would you think?I am all ready a very confident woman,they just made me that much more.

Angelique

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Guest ~Brenda~

Wow! Cool!!

I think that you do not ever need to worry about passing as a beautiful woman!!

Everyone around you sees you not only as a woman, but a real looker too ;)

Love you

Brenda

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Angelique, you are a real role model for the rest of us.

You make us proud, girl!

Carolyn Marie

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Guest rachael1

Angelique, that is wonderful.

This must be an affirmation for you that the ladies in your life fully accept you.

You are so lucky and I am very happy for you.

Love

Rachael

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Guest Joe Cool

Congratulations Angie!

You must be feeling on top of the world! It was so nice to hear that recognized not only the outer but inner beauty. (No matter how beautiful you arre on the outside, if you are not a beatiful perrson on the inside - nobody will notice) I am so happy for you!!!

Joe

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Angie,

You've made the journey and achieved what every girl wants, to be attractive. Nothing could give you more confidence than knowing you look good. Not just good, but pretty.

There's too many genetic girls who can't say that.

I'm so jealous, I'll probably never look good in a "pretty little dress". :P

You're truly an inspiration. Thank you for continuing to participate here, for you also show your inner beauty.

Hugs to you, Sweetheart,

Yvonne

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This will be the last entry from my ladies acceptance of me.

I was sitting and talking to my ex the other night,and she gave me

a major compliment,totally unexpected."You are pretty,I just thought

you should know it"She said.Then she got to see me get ready for the

party yesterday.I wore the prettiest garter belt and thigh high hose,very

pretty lacy panty,add that tiny short short dress and matching shoes .She

got to see the total transformation,to a very sexy lady.She told my daughters,

and they relayed it to me,that she even said I looked beautiful.(Wow)

My daughters said I am,then showed my picture to a female friend that I have known

the last twenty eight years."She is pretty,I can't believe it is even the same(man)."

Hearing all these is enough to make a girl believe it ,or give her a swollen head,

would you think?I am all ready a very confident woman,they just made me that much more.

Angelique

Hi Angie,

I just want to echo the opinions of the other women here . You look "fabliss"

and I just adore the way you post. I would guess people who know you are glad

they do, your a winner Angie, Luv, viv.

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Hi Angie,

I just want to echo the opinions of the other women here . You look "fabliss"

and I just adore the way you post. I would guess people who know you are glad

they do, your a winner Angie, Luv, viv.

I know my best girl Sue appreciates me.For we each have our individual strengths,

that together make us invincable to anyones looks or remarks,and we both love

growing with each other and acknowlege it all the time.Together we will blaze a trial

and make our place in this world as the strong willed women we are.

Love,

Angie

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Guest Donna Jean

Lots of good stuff from you, Angie....

You've had some wonderful things happen to you lately, too...

You are another example here that transition is doable and with excellent results..

And we can put that "Man in a dress" BS to bed once and for all....

One reason that I didn't try to start transition for years was that I thought I'd look awful ....but when my "Bell Rang" loudly this last time it really didn't matter how I would look anymore...

But, as it happened, I don't look half bad and can pass rather easily...

(Thank you, Goddess!)

So, your compliments are well deserved and I'm truly happy that this is the way it is for you anymore...

Way to go, Sweetie!

HUGGGGGGGGGS!

Donna Jean

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I Earned Acceptance, from my girls and that took over six years.

My wife(might as well give her her due)told me in those very words.

It was promising I would always be there for her and my family always,

And sticking to my word.There were long times of total isolation for nine

months,to a year.But if my wife or girls needed me,I was always there.

Be it money,support or an understanding ear and a shoulder to cry on,

I would and will put my life on hold, to be there for my girls.

And they know it.

Angelique

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Guest MrAwesome

If that's you in your avatar - then there's no doubt in my mind every bit of that is true - you're a very good looking woman. And btw - I don't think that is the "Same Man" I think it's probably the woman that was hiding under the exterior. :P

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One reason that I didn't try to start transition for years was that I thought I'd look awful ....but when my "Bell Rang" loudly this last time it really didn't matter how I would look anymore...

But, as it happened, I don't look half bad and can pass rather easily...

(Thank you, Goddess!)

HUGGGGGGGGGS!

Donna Jean

I first admitted to myself I am a girl at twenty one.Was in the process of searching out our

sisters when I met my wife.She knew from the very begining I had this secret self,that no

one had a clue was hiding inside,begging to get out.She did her very best to discourage my

active cross dressing,telling me I would make an ugly woman,limiting how far I could take it

and how often she could dress.That she is so accepting and complimentary now,is a testament

in itself,that she always knew she was in there,but hoping she wouldn't find herself.

Angie

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