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Regardless of how confident I come across,

My neighbors will hardly talk to me.It is obvious I am a transwoman,

with me so open and friendly about who I am.(i mean you can't deny

who you are when you don't exactly look genetic.)It was after getting

my new bundle of high energy joy,that my neighbors started talking to

me like the woman I am becoming.The ladies coo and baby talk her and

the men tend to be so gentle.And it is so very nice to be treated as a normal

woman,instead of the strange looks,or just being ignored as has been the norm.

But just as they are getting used to me,they almost always move out.So it is

starting all over again,with a strange new set of neighbors continually.

Mmm the joys of being a trans woman.Thank goodness for my newest tiny child,

that allows the neighbors to reach across and get to know me.

Angelique

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Angie,

What a wonderful story. I'm so very happy that you've found a new source of joy.

So, it's not fair to drop little hints about your puppy without telling us more. What kind of puppy is it? Did you set out one day to get a puppy or, during the course of events, did "the puppy find you"?

I'm also certain there will be some wacko here on the board that seems to think the puppy's gender is important, as well. :D

It's a real bonus that it's drawn some attention from neighbors. You deserve all the happiness that comes your way. I'm looking forward to many puppy stories.

I love reading all about you. You are a true inspiration for me and many others, I'm sure.

Bless you and, oh, watch where you step.... :lol:

Warm hugs,

Yvonne

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Guest Donna Jean
Angie,

I'm also certain there will be some wacko here on the board that seems to think the puppy's gender is important, as well. :D

Bless you and, oh, watch where you step.... :lol:

Warm hugs,

Yvonne

Ok, I'll bite.....what's the puppy's gender?.....lol

You know, puppies and babies are real ice breakers. (puppies are babies, too....) and sometime that's all it takes to begin a relationship that could last a lifetime....

Every new meeting with a person is a potential best friend, lover, confidant, supportive friend....

The pup is opening new doors for you...go with it, Baby......it knows what it's doing....

I love my dog, too....he helps me to meet people, too...cops, irate neighbors, firemen....ah the pleasure of a furry best friend....

Thanks for sharing your sweet, warm stories, Angie....

Love you bunches!

Donna Jean

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I am so happy that you have your new puppy and I don't really care about the gender unless of course your puppy turns out to be transgendered in which case that would be news worthy of posting!

I always see people talking about their pets and the affection that is shared between them and meeting neighbors by walking them - my fish never really showed that they even knew who I was and when I did take one for a walk - well let's just not go there!

I am glad that you have your new little friend.

Love ya,

Sally

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Her name is Mini Mouse,

For the three black spots on her back.She is my oldman dogs great grand daughter.

I got a female,well,because I am also.(grin) Actually it is so that my boy will/would

be more accepting of a new addition to my furry family.He is thirteen this month,and

he is who helped me through when my life fell apart.I know that when he passes,it

will be a very sad time for me,and know I will miss my boy terribly.So when my

youngests dog had babies,she offered one to me.I love this little bundle of high energy

joy.It is so fun and mothering,to cuddle and kiss and coo to her like a baby.Talk about

maternal instincts taking over.Now it is like any mommy,with potty training again.(smile)

Angie

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Guest Angelgrlsue

This is so true about having a dog. People come around and start talking to you, or more like to the dog but in any case you meet a lot of people that way. I use to have a guide dog and he was a very sociable dog. He was a hundred pound white lab. Didn't matter who it was, he would go up to them and start sniffing, lol. That led to conversing with the person. If you ever want to get over shyness, get a dog that is sociable.

Hugs,

Suzie

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