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Anybody wanna be freinds? I'm really in the need to talk to someone who is also a crossdresser like me. I'ts sad not to tell anyone. To keep a burden on me for the rest of my life. It makes me feel like I hurt someone to not tell them.

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Hello Tifa,

Welcome to Laura's Playground! You've now found thousands of friends, and if you stick around, you'll even call them family. Here you are safe to be yourself - you don't have to keep it bottled up any more.

Please read the forum rules if you haven't already. We do moderate everyone's posts to keep the site safe and PG-13.

So, look around and read up - you'll find a lot of information to help you out. And if you have any questions, please ask!

Love, Kat

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Guest Ashley C.

Tifa, let me just say I love your name. It's so pretty :).

And, you'll find plenty of friends on the forums here--no need to feel embarrassed.

Love,

Ash

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Tifa......love the name!

Welcome to the Playground, Honey.

I'm Donna Jean.

I'm going to kick your post back to the top so others can easily see it and respond....OK?

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Well if you are looking for friends - you have come to the right place!

And we do not mind if you are a cross dresser or androgen, MTF or FTM, you are one of us - this is a community built on support and love with no room for judgment or prejudice.

You have as many friends as you could ever want or need and in just three more posts you will be able to send PMs to anyone in the forums with 5 posts or more - there are a lot of us and only a few real grouches - like Evan :P would ever refuse to answer.

I tease Evan because he is a little quieter than most of my MTF friends or even my other FTM friends but he is very wise and a very caring man he just avoids, telephones and written messages a lot - it is only a part of his considerable charm.

We get to be pretty close here - you will find that it is very easy to join in.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Emily H

Tifa! Pretty name! :)

We could be friends. Im a sixteen year old good girl....or so, people think Im a good girl ;).

I'm nice, I think I might be fun, I'd love to talk some time. Send me a message some time. :)

Emily

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Guest Opal

Hi Tifa!

Welcome to the group! I'm new here too, and everyone has been Very Supportive. I've been secretive about my crossdressing, and its wonderful to have a place to share thoughts.

Hugs,

Opal

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Guest GeoJamesLee

Tifa, I am not a crossdresser but I would LOVE to be friends :) I love to listen so feel free to PM if you'd like :)

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Guest kaycie

Ello (that's my new way of greeting people), don't mind the fact that i am giving a reply at 12:23 pm. I may be being a bad girl right now but i am having major insomnia right now (probably because i had about 3 cans of soda today because I was trying out the new mountain dew flavors). anyways i would just like to say ello and maybe we could be friends. I am going to try to get some sleep now since i have a long day to day. At least i have the house to myself tonight so i may have fun if you know what i mean. Wow, talk about rambling. I really need to try to sleep now. well, goodnight. Oh wait, it's 12:33 now so goodmorning? :P

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Guest ChloëC

Hi Tifa,

Welcome to Laura's Playground! We're glad you're here.

As the others have said, you've come to the right place, because we are accepting and supportive of all the different kinds of gender dysphoria (a fancy term for being transgendered).

Even tho my tag says transgender, I'm basically a cross dresser too, just probably a little older. I've had these desires since about 5 or so, and they come and go, but never really leave. I've thought long and hard about exploring transsexuality, but have decided against it (for lots of reasons). I've learned to live with it and enjoy it. My wife knows (as does everyone here, lol), but that's about all. It's my life and no one else's.

So I dress when I can, enjoy the times I do get to do it, and realize I still have other parts of my life that need to be lived as well.

We're all happy to share our experiences and answer any questions you may have. I hope you enjoy it here, and find a little peace and support.

Hugs

Chloë

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Guest ricka

Hi Tifa! Laura's is a great place to talk about your feelings openly with others who can well relate to you and be supportive and understanding. So Welcome, Sweetie!!!

Hugs, Ricka

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Guest Elizabeth K
Thanks you guys, I've finally found a place where people will accept me for who I am. ^^

Yes - welcome! We accept you - really, without any trouble. You probably will make many friends!

My daughter is name Tiffa!

YEAAAA

Lizzy

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Guest Krystyna_Marie

Welcome, Tifa, you're among friends. Before my wife discovered my secret, I was the only one in the world who knew, and Lauras was/is a place I could/can go and feel not so alone. I hope you can come to feel at home :^)

Kisses - KM

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