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Al Of My Friends Are Cheering A New Beginning


Sally

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With June approaching and my move to New Orleans approaching I have been telling mt friends here that I am leaving and getting a fresh start.

I have not come out to any of them and now I don't really have to it seems.

So they have no idea of just how major a fresh start this really is.

I have referred to Lizzy by her male name and gender when talking about my new roommate (she knows and understands - I would never call her those horrible names) so they think that I am starting over financially and making a new beginning in a different city.

Most of you already know that Lizzy and I work in male mode but she is living full time female outside of work - guess what the first house rule is - Female only when not working!

This is the new beginning that Sally has been trying so hard to start but living in the same town with her non accepting parents and having lived there her entire life going out is rather difficult - I meet someone I know every time I leave my house.

Not so in New Orleans - they will all meet Sally and that is the best possible way to get a new beginning.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Sally......

I couldn't be happier for you!

Actually for you both....a brand new life as yourself...a chance to start with a clean slate..

I'm wishing you both all of the luck in the world, but, I figure that you'll not really need it.

Two beautiful, free spirited gals in the big city....

Awesome...

I love you...

Donna Jean

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Couldn't be happening to a nicer person. Things can only go up from here. :)

MaryEllen

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Guest sarah f

I am counting down the days for you Sally. I can't wait for you to have that new start you are deserving of. I hope it turns out to be the best thing that has ever happened for you.

Love,

Sarah F

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Sally

Just picturing you and Lizzy romping through naughty old New Orleans makes my day brighter

A new start, a new freedom. A new life-how wonderful and exciting!

I'm so happy for you.

JJ

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Sally,

I know you can't wait to leave, especially knowing the fact that you can be yourself most of the time. I wish your job was gender identity friendly so you can live as you are full time. In any case being able to live with a close friend who completely understands you is special. I'm so happy for you.

Love Susan

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Guest Opal

Hi Sally,

I am very excited for the both of you, and wish you both the best in the days ahead! Just hope both of you have computers and you both still find time to keep in touch with us!

Hugs and smiles!

Opal

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Guest Paula D
With June approaching and my move to New Orleans approaching I have been telling mt friends here that I am leaving and getting a fresh start.

I have not come out to any of them and now I don't really have to it seems.

So they have no idea of just how major a fresh start this really is.

I have referred to Lizzy by her male name and gender when talking about my new roommate (she knows and understands - I would never call her those horrible names) so they think that I am starting over financially and making a new beginning in a different city.

Most of you already know that Lizzy and I work in male mode but she is living full time female outside of work - guess what the first house rule is - Female only when not working!

This is the new beginning that Sally has been trying so hard to start but living in the same town with her non accepting parents and having lived there her entire life going out is rather difficult - I meet someone I know every time I leave my house.

Not so in New Orleans - they will all meet Sally and that is the best possible way to get a new beginning.

Love ya,

Sally

Hooray for the 2 of you! Paula D

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Guest ~Brenda~

Sally hon,

You see how life works out in such wonderful ways. A year ago (heck six months ago) could you even imagine this beautiful change in your life?

This is what I try to tell everyone (even you :) ) ... the way your life is today is no indication as to what your life will be tomorrow. When we are at our lowest lows, try to remember that life has enormous potential.

Goodness comes unexpectedly :)

This is so wonderful that both you and Lizzy have this fortunate opportunity to start a fresh.

Indeed, a new beginning.

The rule in my house is "female only" too :)

HUGS

Brenda

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Sally, I can feel your excitement and happiness grow with every post. I know how much this move

means to you, and I wish you all the best on this journey, both the real one and the figurative one.

This is your time to shine, Sally girl. You've lived in the shadows so long, its time to walk in the sun.

Love

Carolyn Marie

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Guest NatashaJade

That's so marvelous, Sally. I'm very excited for the two of you. New Orleans is one of my very favorite places and I hope that your new life will be as wonderful as you deserve it to be.

luv

Gin

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