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Guest Elizabeth K

Cas wrote: If the preacher tells you you are going to hell and you wish you could decide which shoes to wear.

Sherri wrote: You wonder if your shoes go with your truck

Lizzy

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Guest Elizabeth K

You just may be Trans if:

You carry a man's wallet in your purse....

Donna Jean

If you carry a GUN in your purse!

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You might be trans if you're absolutely, totally, completely, 100%...........unsure!

About something or other some part of each day and you're not sure if that's okay either

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Guest MemoryAlpha

you might be ftm if you use the razors your parents bought you to shave a little bit of facial hair instead of your legs.

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Guest Batsu Maru Otoko Yo!

If, after your bunny eats your power cord, you take the twenty minutes to log onto your mother's decrepit old PC specifically to log onto Laura's...you might be trans.

(The bunny's fine.)

If your straight friends all come to you for relationship advice because you're the only one who understands both sides of the argument, you're trans.

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Guest Donna Jean

If your straight friends all come to you for relationship advice because you're the only one who understands both sides of the argument, you're trans.

OK......that's a winner....LOL!

Donna Jean

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Guest My_Genesis

If your straight friends all come to you for relationship advice because you're the only one who understands both sides of the argument, you're trans.

If your straight friends come to you for relationship advice because they like your advice even though you've never been in a relationship yourself... lol.

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Guest Emily Ray

You know you might be Trans if shoping for shoes for your preffered gender at the discount store and where your size is its all nice and neat and all the styles are there.

Emily

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Guest NatashaJade

...if you're watching True Blood and all you can think is how much you want Michelle Forbes' wardrobe person as your personal dresser.

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Guest ReginaRenea

You might by trans if, when you wall into your mother's place and she tells you you look like a female cousin that lives in florida.

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Guest SouthernBelle

I've got one!

You might be trans if you're tired of seeing "[#103128] The administrator has limited the number of new posts you can submit within a short time frame. Please wait 45 seconds before replying or posting a new topic."

HUGGS AND KISSES

Belle

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Guest sarah f

You might be trans if you can take your bra off and put one on without taking your shirt off.

You might be trans if you can change shirts without removing the shirt you have on first.

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Guest sarah f

You might be trans if the lady at Wal-Mart's pharmacy recognizes you when picking up your medication and asks you if you just want to put your credit card on file so you don't have to wait in line.

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Guest Natalie Bradford

You might be trans if you can take your bra off and put one on without taking your shirt off.

You might be trans if you can change shirts without removing the shirt you have on first.

I will admit that i love being able to remove a bra without taking my shirt off :)

You know you might be trans if you've had to make sure you're wearing socks whenever you go downstairs so noone sees your painted nails

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You might be trans if you just spent 5 days at a weekend pool party and you haven't left your your computer!

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Guest SouthernBelle

You might be trans if you can take your bra off and put one on without taking your shirt off.

You might be trans if you can change shirts without removing the shirt you have on first.

How the heck do you do that?!!!

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Guest Opal

You might be Trans if you have managed to get your weight down quite a bit past previous efforts because you are now FAR more motivated to do so.

Hugs,

Opal

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Guest sarah f

How the heck do you do that?!!!

Which part Belle, the shirt or bra? They both take practice so that you don't flash anyone. To do the bra, all you have to do is remove your arms out of your shirt, unbutton your bra, pull the strap off of one arm, then the other and then pull it out of one sleeve or you can take it out of the bottom. Just be careful not to pull your shirt up when trying to do this.

To do the shirts you have to put the second shirt on over the first. Then you take your arms out of the first shirts sleeves. Then you pull the first shirt over your head while holding the second in place so that you don't flash anyone. I have found if you try to take your arms out first before putting on the second shirt than you are going to flash people.

I hope this helps.

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Guest Donna Jean

You just may be Trans when you keep upsetting those that you love and not seemingly able to help it...

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