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Guest Cd_Sophie

Hey, my name is Sophie, and im 15 and been crossdressing since I was about 6 or 7. I havent told my parents yet, and they are away this weekend so I really want to go out in public dressed as a girl this weekend. The outfit in the picture below is what I plan to wear. Can you tell me if I pass please, and if not, how can I improve?

Thanks xx

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Guest sarah f

Sophie let me first say welcome to Laura's.

I moved your post over to the introduction side since this is you first post.

Now let's get to the important part. Do you pass? Absolutely you pass with flying colors. You look great. I wouldn't worry at all if I was you.

By the way when you get a chance please take a look at the forum rules aka terms and conditions. We are a moderated site so that we can keep the bad guys away.

I look forward to seeing more of your posts.

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Guest ReginaRenea

Hey Girl; It looks to me like you'll have no problem passing. Just make sure you shave before you go out, that's to make sure you have no shadow on your face. You're doing real good! Lots of HUUGGGS Regina Renea :D

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Guest Elizabeth K

You pass beautifully! DANG young people and their beautiful young faces! GRIN

Suggestions?

SMILE

Lizzy

oh oh oh - need red toenails!

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Guest Donna Jean

OMG!

Hey, girl...Come over here and stand by me....

Maybe some of that "cute" will rub off on me....dang...

Looking good...go out....have fun!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Hildagard

A smile would definitely help!

Otherwise I would never know the difference if we hadn't been told!

got any enclosed shoes? Don't know about you, but I always worry how my feet look!

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Guest miss kindheart

Hi Sophie,

<<< hug >>>

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

You are cute as a bugs ear :lol: that is a compliment :P

You pass :) just try and close your legs a little more :D

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 MTF meetings-Mon & Sat 9pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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Hello Sophie, Welcome to Laura"s Playground . Pass ??? oh yes Hun .

You are ok . Best of luck to you and go enjoy yourself !!! luv,viv :)

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Guest Cd_Sophie

I was a bit nervous about how I looked, so thats why I didnt smile ( seems I forgot lol)

Thank you all so much for the wonderfull comments, and I was thinking of painting my toenails but I wasnt sure, so I will now xx

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Hello Sophie!

Yes you pass! Very well, might I add.

But as everyone keeps saying, Smile! :-)

As far as I can tell, you pass wonderfully. On that note, a little confidence can go a long way. Smile!

Welcome to Laura's.

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Guest ~Zandeleigh~

Hey, my name is Sophie, and im 15 and been crossdressing since I was about 6 or 7. I havent told my parents yet, and they are away this weekend so I really want to go out in public dressed as a girl this weekend. The outfit in the picture below is what I plan to wear. Can you tell me if I pass please, and if not, how can I improve?

Thanks xx

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yeah you deff pass. lol.

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Guest SouthernBelle

Welcome to the Playground, Sophie! You look beautiful!!

Yes, you pass! Absolutely, you pass without a doubt!! You're gorgeous, honey. I can't say that I need to give you any tips, girl, because you've got it going on!

Seriously, can you give me some tips?

HUGGS AND KISSES

Belle

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Guest Cd_Sophie

Wow-ee! Wait... You're 15? I MEAN UH..

You look very nice.

Haha, who old did you think I was?

But thankyou anyway

and Belle, no real tips, just try to look as girly as possible xx

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Guest HazelEyes

Hello Sophie and welcome I am Holly a newbie here too. I am a CD, TS, MT? lol. I have ADHD and just kinda not sure where i fall.

May I say WOW!! I say you pass with flying colors and that you are beautiful.

Makes me wish i would have started this process 10-12 years ago.

Hope you had fun this weekend. Best wishes, to you.

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You look gorgeous Sophie!

That's all I can say to a beautiful 15 year old woman without getting myself a bad reputation

I can't wait to see another pic with a great smile

JJ

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Guest Gasky

Haha, who old did you think I was?

But thankyou anyway

and Belle, no real tips, just try to look as girly as possible xx

Well you could easily pass for 16/17.

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Guest Allyson Michelle

Honey, In my eyes, you pass with flying colors. Although i cant see you walk, or hear you talk. you may or may not need to work on those, but always remember, looking the part is only a fraction of passing as a lady!

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