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You Looked Pretty Yesterday


Guest angie

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I was going to visit,or should I say meet,a prospective

new guy yesterday at the mall(a safe place).Wore the

prettiest red off the shoulder blouse and skin tight jeans

with black boots. Today my neighbor,a young lesbian,was

visiting when she said she had seen me yesterday.She said,

"Angie, I saw you yesterday and you looked so pretty in that

red blouse and jeans." Wow thanks,she is a good friend,but I

never expected to get a compliment from a lesbian.

Smiling still,

Angie

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Dearest Angie,

I'd say that's a compliment of the highest order for a woman. THEY ought to know a beautiful woman when they see one and they see so much more detail than men do. Certainly more than just the normal "T and A". :P

It's so affirming to hear things like that. Like many older girls starting out, I kept the girl in the bottle for too many years because I just couldn't bring myself to believe that I could ever look passable or have a normal place in society. Reading all these cool stories has really given me a lot of encouragement.

Venturing out in the last few weeks and realizing I looked quite passable was extremely uplifting for me. Now, I'm more excited about my own future than I have been for a long time--and I'm a REAL positive person, so that's saying a lot.

Keep it up, Angelique. I love reading your stories and hearing what's going on with you. I'm so excited for you.

Yer baby sis,

Yvonne

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Guest sarah f

That is such a wonderful comment from your friend. It just helps boost the ego a little more everytime. I am so happy for you. How did the meet go by the way? You left us hanging on that.

Love,

Sarah F

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Guest Donna Jean

Angie, Sweetheart............

You know that it's true in life that when we get a compliment we often "consider the source"

That adds or subtracts to the dregree of sincerity of that compliment.

Well, I think you know what I was gonna say next....

That's a very heartfelt and sincere compliment!

Made me smile!

WARM HUGGGGGS!

Donna Jean

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I have a thing for big men and bikers,

This newest one,(a big ol guy),I chatted with for the last six weeks.

Met him on Face Book when he asked to be my friend then started

messaging me.When he asked to come to my place I told him,uh-uh

no can do until I get to meet you face to face,and see how we get along.

And how we ended up at one of our malls.Did I say he is big? Well he

sure as heck is,all over.He made me feel tiny next to him when he took

me to lunch then walked the mall getting to know each other. I am inviting

him over for dinner and to watch a movie. And I am sure he wont be the

last guy I meet.I am a woman on a mission to find out what is is like to be

dated by a guy,be treated like a lady,and to hopefully one day find that man

that will be the one man for me. I would love to one day be a wife,get to

walk down that aisle,and be able to say I am Mrs whomever.

Hey,a girl can dream can't she?

Hugs,

Angelique

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Guest Elizabeth K
I have a thing for big men and bikers,

This newest one,(a big ol guy),I chatted with for the last six weeks.

Met him on Face Book when he asked to be my friend then started

messaging me.When he asked to come to my place I told him,uh-uh

no can do until I get to meet you face to face,and see how we get along.

And how we ended up at one of our malls.Did I say he is big? Well he

sure as heck is,all over.He made me feel tiny next to him when he took

me to lunch then walked the mall getting to know each other. I am inviting

him over for dinner and to watch a movie. And I am sure he wont be the

last guy I meet.I am a woman on a mission to find out what is is like to be

dated by a guy,be treated like a lady,and to hopefully one day find that man

that will be the one man for me. I would love to one day be a wife,get to

walk down that aisle,and be able to say I am Mrs whomever.

Hey,a girl can dream can't she?

Hugs,

Angelique

Oh Angie - you are SUCH A GIRL!

Wait!

That's is how it works isn't it! GRIN

You make me tingle with anticipation for when I can be the way you are now!

And the 'Lesbian' compliment? My therapist once told me I smelled so good! I said I wasn't wearing any scent! She sais, "I know!" I was turning her on with my woman's smell! She is a Lesbian as well as a therapist. We have said how similar we are - both shunned by society - having to find and accept who we are!

And women compliment women! One of the mother's at our GLBT meetings complimented me on my shoes - a pair of pretty medium height patent loafers. I Loved that!

Other women have said how jealous they were of my complexion. (estorgen on transgirls does such a wonder - we don't have those years as girls tanning ourselves and ruining our skin. I guess the 'male' complexion is thicker and resists sundamage better)

The protocol is to thank them and then compliment them back on their stronest assests - its fun! It's what we do now! We support each other - for real - with sincerity!

Ummmm - 'big ole guy' - shame! Angie! What you are thinking!

HEE HEE

Lizzy

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