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Guest sarah f

Welcome to Laura's Marissa. How about telling us a little about yourself. As you can see your test worked. I hope to see more from you.

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Welcome to Laura's Marissa. How about telling us a little about yourself. As you can see your test worked. I hope to see more from you.

Hello Sarah and Lizzie,

Nice to meet you both. I've been here before but not often and not for long. It's a long story and I'll share that with you as we get to know each other.

I'm 62 years old and I've been battling my "T" side all my life. One reason I'm here is to hopefully begin to accept myself for who I am. I came out to my wife Nancy about 6 years ago. She had no clue for 34 years. I had planned not to tell her. In 2001 I had a breakdown and just told her one day. To my surprise she has been supportive from the beginning. I've been battling depression all my life, and especially the past few years. Oh, I have so much to tell you but that's a very, very brief intro. You can call me Marissa or Rissa. I am so looking forward to being here and getting to know you all.

Much Love,

Rissa

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Guest Donna Jean

Hi, Baby...

Welcome back...

I first saw this "Test Account" and I though that one of the Admins were doing something...lol

I didn't respond because I thought they'd pull it...but, it was you!

Well, you and I have a little history here and I'm so happy that you've returned...

All better now!

LOVE

Donna Jean

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Guest marissa anastasia1

Hi, Baby...

Welcome back...

I first saw this "Test Account" and I though that one of the Admins were doing something...lol

I didn't respond because I thought they'd pull it...but, it was you!

Well, you and I have a little history here and I'm so happy that you've returned...

All better now!

LOVE

Donna Jean

Hi sweetie,

yes we do have a history here. You make me happy I've returned. Yep, all better now!! LOL

Love you too,

Rissa

talk to you soon ((((((((Dee Jay)))))))

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Guest marissa anastasia1

Hi Marissa,

<<< hug >>>

Nice to see you decided to come over and try out forums.

:wub: vanna

Thank you so much vanna. I look forward to seeing you.

Hugs,

Rissa

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Guest marissa anastasia1

WOW

One of the shortest first posts I have seen!

Lizzy

So Lizzy dear, is there a price for the shortest post??? Smiles.

Hugs,

Rissa

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Guest Ashley fl

hi Marissa welcome to LP :) glad to see your in the forum now too, have a blast, ill talk to you in the chat room :) hugs

Ashley

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Hi Rissa

I'm the resident 60+ FtM.

Nice to meet you and look forward to hearing more about you

Handshake & a Hug

JJ

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Guest marissa anastasia1

Hi Rissa

I'm the resident 60+ FtM.

Nice to meet you and look forward to hearing more about you

Handshake & a Hug

JJ

Nice to meet you JJ!! I look forward to getting to know you as well.

Handshake and a Hug,

Rissa

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Guest marissa anastasia1

*tips hat*

Welcome to Laura's.

Pleasure to meet ya.

Cowboy

Pleasure to meet you as well Cowboy. Thank you for your warm welcome.

Rissa

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Guest marissa anastasia1

hi Marissa welcome to LP :) glad to see your in the forum now too, have a blast, ill talk to you in the chat room :) hugs

Ashley

Thanks ashley. It's awesome being here. Thank you for your help and support.

Much Love,

Rissa

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Guest marissa anastasia1

Hi Rissa,

Welcome Back to Laura's!

Huggs!

Opal

Thank yo Opal! It's great to be back.

Huggs,

Rissa

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Guest marissa anastasia1

Hi there, welcome back :)

Thank you so much Alex. All of you have made me very welcome.

Huggs,

Rissa

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Guest marissa anastasia1

Hello Sarah and Lizzie,

Nice to meet you both. I've been here before but not often and not for long. It's a long story and I'll share that with you as we get to know each other.

I'm 62 years old and I've been battling my "T" side all my life. One reason I'm here is to hopefully begin to accept myself for who I am. I came out to my wife Nancy about 6 years ago. She had no clue for 34 years. I had planned not to tell her. In 2001 I had a breakdown and just told her one day. To my surprise she has been supportive from the beginning. I've been battling depression all my life, and especially the past few years. Oh, I have so much to tell you but that's a very, very brief intro. You can call me Marissa or Rissa. I am so looking forward to being here and getting to know you all.

Much Love,

Rissa

More about me. My male side could be considered imposing. Not a lot of emotion. Practical. No nonsense, but a dry sense of humor. I've been told many times I tend to intimidate people with my demeanor. This is not intentional. Politically, I'm conservative. I was a minister for over 20 years. A very fundamental Bible thumper. I have changed 180 degrees. I have had a crisis of faith and consider myself now to be an agnostic.

My female side. Marissa was suppressed for half a century. She was allowed to exist for a few years during 2002-2003. I was part of an online group and it is where Marissa got her name and identity. I had to leave the group. Marissa went back in her box. Laura's has re-opened the box. Marissa is very different from her male counterpart. She is warm, affectionate and very loving almost to the point of being a little over the top. Bear with her. She's been in her box for half a century. She is thrilled to be a girl and act girly. Kind of like a little kid in a candy shop. I (Joel) find her to be very refreshing actually. She hasn't had time to become jaded or cynical. She's naive. She wants to learn and she will go out of her way to make friends, be accepted and liked. So if her verbal displays of affection make you feel uncomfortable, she doesn't mean to. She can seem almost polyannish, and sometimes precosious. She is, in a word, the complete antithesis of Joel. She wants you to know she is beyond thrilled and happy to be here. She wants to live outside of her box. I think she deserves to.

Sincerely,

Joel

Much Love and big huggs,

Rissa

See?

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Guest sarah f

Now I feel complete. You let us know a little more about yourself. I look forward to seeing more from you Rissa side.

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Guest marissa anastasia1

Now I feel complete. You let us know a little more about yourself. I look forward to seeing more from you Rissa side.

Thank you Sarah. I'm glad to disclose highly personal information here. I feel comfortable. Rissa is delighted to be here and she doesn't know what to do or say first!! It's been pent up for so long she might go a little bonkers. :)

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Guest Donna Jean

Thank you Sarah. I'm glad to disclose highly personal information here. I feel comfortable. Rissa is delighted to be here and she doesn't know what to do or say first!! It's been pent up for so long she might go a little bonkers. :)

My Dear Girlfrind....

We've talked a lot when you were here before....

This is just the perfect place for you!

Being here will help you so much....

The support is incredible....

But, of course, you already know that!

LOVE & HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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