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Guest ScifiComicDUDE

Hii, Im new just joined, this is my first post so my hands are a bit shaky.....with excitement of course. I'm Male , did i just say that . Ok the truth is I'm not yet officially in the biological sense, so I guess that makes me an FTM but i preferr u just call me dude, its cool that way.

So yeah, im really excited to know that they are people just like me out there, and that im not some kind of freak,mutant or alien (I watch a lot of sci fi movies) :rolleyes: as i have been made to believe by society . Im living in the UK, England, and a university(college) student....just starting out really. i have always considered my self a tomboy kind of person, but my desire to be a 'real' boy and faling many times caused me to feel really depressed and lowered my self esteem, I dont hate myself though because i know who i am in the inside.. Ok enough of my self pity, good news is I'm happy that since discovering I'm trans, and that not only will i become a real boy, (just like pinocchio) but i will become a real Man ...one day..yay!!

Im officially a comic , sci fi addict, i read DC and Marvel , but more of a marvel boy, I'm also into sports like football (English & American), tennis,NBA anything with a ball really & sweaty people. Also like music -pop,R&B,hip hop,.....I'm hoping to be here for a very long time, so u are stuck with me,lol :P

so yeah

thats me!!

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Hello ScifiComicDUDE,

Welcome to Laura's Playground. I've got a feeling you're going to fit in perfectly here. :)

MaryEllen :)

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Guest Donna Jean

Hey, 'Dude!......lol

(I always wanted to say that!)

Welcome to the Playground!

Gee, you sound like a lot of fun...

So, let me get you a hunk of pizza and a cold drink....

Then you can sit over here and take a load off!

I think that you'll fit in real nicely, too!

We're a moderated site and that makes it a safe site!

Pleas have a look at the forum rules ...there is a link at the to of almost every page.....OK?

Good!

Now, just sit here and lets see who stops by to say "HI"....ok?

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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  • Admin

Hi, Dude, wassup? (sorry, I'll act my age now :blush: )

Nice to meet you, and welcome to Laura's. Hmmmm, I smell Pizza. It's almost lunch time here so I'll have a slice too if you don't mind.

We have a lot of FtM's here, and a forum just for you all, so take a look and make friends and get all the info you need. You can

visit and post in any forum, of course. If you are fleet of finger, you will do well in the chat rooms too. My fingers don't work

well enough any more to keep up in there. (sigh!).

I look forward to seeing lots of posts, young man, so don't be a stranger.

Carolyn Marie

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Hey Dude!

Great to meet you, I see that Donna Jean has already gotten the pizza out for you, do you mind if I have a slice, it is lunch-time here?

Like she told you we work to keep this site safe for all of our younger members and their parents - that make me feel like Sue Richards putting a protective force field around the playground.

Now where can I find one of those cute blue jumpsuits?

Anyway, I noticed that you were a Marvel Comics fan so I had to throw that in - Donna Jean might want me to be the Thing so she can be the invisible girl but I am not going to do that, not even for my best friend.

You can meet some wonderful people here and make some lasting friendships so relax and wait for the others to smell the pizza, I mean see that you are here. :lol:

Welcome to the family, Dude.

Love ya,

Sally

(Donna Jean was right, it felt good calling you Dude)

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Guest ScifiComicDUDE
Hey Dude!

Great to meet you, I see that Donna Jean has already gotten the pizza out for you, do you mind if I have a slice, it is lunch-time here?

Like she told you we work to keep this site safe for all of our younger members and their parents - that make me feel like Sue Richards putting a protective force field around the playground.

Now where can I find one of those cute blue jumpsuits?

Anyway, I noticed that you were a Marvel Comics fan so I had to throw that in - Donna Jean might want me to be the Thing so she can be the invisible girl but I am not going to do that, not even for my best friend.

You can meet some wonderful people here and make some lasting friendships so relax and wait for the others to smell the pizza, I mean see that you are here. :lol:

Welcome to the family, Dude.

Love ya,

Sally

(Donna Jean was right, it felt good calling you Dude)

Wow, so many replies so fast, thank u , i feel at home now....oh yeah the fantstic four rock...let me know when you are ready.

Anyway, I noticed that you were a Marvel Comics fan so I had to throw that in - Donna Jean might want me to be the Thing so she can be the invisible girl but I am not going to do that, not even for my best friend.

.oh yeah the fantastic four rock...let me know when you are ready,ladies...i will chip in as Human touch...

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Guest Jean Davis

Hey Dude

Welcome to the family, so nice to see you.

Ok now I have a question for you.

I think I'm seeing a Green Arrow and a Aqua Man action figures on the left of your avatar but I can't make out the rest.

So I was wondering if you knew.

LUV

Jean

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Guest ScifiComicDUDE
Hey Dude

Welcome to the family, so nice to see you.

Ok now I have a question for you.

I think I'm seeing a Green Arrow and a Aqua Man action figures on the left of your avatar but I can't make out the rest.

So I was wondering if you knew.

LUV

Jean

Thanx. Hi Jean

Yup, the two are GA and AC, the guy in the middle is the most important of them all, Superman /clark kent/ka el, the guy in all red to the right is Flash/Bart allen, and the guy in silver and black is cyborg/victor stone...hope that answers your question. are u a fan of smallville too?? :D

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Guest qRachelp
Hii, Im new just joined, this is my first post so my hands are a bit shaky.....with excitement of course. I'm Male , did i just say that . Ok the truth is I'm not yet officially in the biological sense, so I guess that makes me an FTM but i preferr u just call me dude, its cool that way.

So yeah, im really excited to know that they are people just like me out there, and that im not some kind of freak,mutant or alien (I watch a lot of sci fi movies) :rolleyes: as i have been made to believe by society . Im living in the UK, England, and a university(college) student....just starting out really. i have always considered my self a tomboy kind of person, but my desire to be a 'real' boy and faling many times caused me to feel really depressed and lowered my self esteem, I dont hate myself though because i know who i am in the inside.. Ok enough of my self pity, good news is I'm happy that since discovering I'm trans, and that not only will i become a real boy, (just like pinocchio) but i will become a real Man ...one day..yay!!

Im officially a comic , sci fi addict, i read DC and Marvel , but more of a marvel boy, I'm also into sports like football (English & American), tennis,NBA anything with a ball really & sweaty people. Also like music -pop,R&B,hip hop,.....I'm hoping to be here for a very long time, so u are stuck with me,lol :P

so yeah

thats me!!

Dude, what up? Glad to have ya here, bud. I hope we can help ya find what looking for. I'm a MTF, but we have lots of FTM's here who always have great advice when asked for it. Chin up, friend. :)

XX,

Rachel

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Guest Charlene_Leona

Hi Jean

Welcome to the Playground, I think you will defiantly love the bunch of guy's and gal's here. I'm a big DC Comics fan myself the first word I said was Batman not mama or dada BATMAN. Oh yea I'm a big Smallville fan get ready for the Justice Society of America in the next episode.

Keep the post up, Dude.

Charlene Leona

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Hi ScifiComicDUDE,

<<curtsey>>

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

Please feel free to come over and chat sometime.

The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.

Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.

One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)

We have FTM meetings -Mon & Fri 8pm est with Stu as the Moderator, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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Guest Tabitha

Hi Dude,

glad you found your way here! :D You didnt mention your age but you sound young ( oh how i wish i was) anyway i grew up in the 70's yep im old. i was almost a basket case when i found the internet and realized i was not ALONE. I am new here at the playground too so forgive my awkward ness ive just in the past year and a half have decided to be what i always felt i was. I am going the natural route for now untill i can convince my doc to change the shots from testosterone to estrogen. Keep living your dreams and I and im sure most everyone here will be rooting for you. dont ever lose hope, you can be who you want to be.

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Guest Jean Davis
Thanx. Hi Jean

Yup, the two are GA and AC, the guy in the middle is the most important of them all, Superman /clark kent/ka el, the guy in all red to the right is Flash/Bart allen, and the guy in silver and black is cyborg/victor stone...hope that answers your question. are u a fan of smallville too?? :D

Why yes I am, but unfortunately I don't get to see it that often though. But I'm hoping that will change soon. ;)

LUV

Jean

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