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Hello All! I thoght I would introduce myself before you start seeing my name mysteriously appear in threads. I'm Andrea and have been in panties since I was...10 or 11 I think. Now I'm 37 and still in panties, but expanding my wardrobe as money permits. I am married with children, and my wife has known about my other self since we've been together (going on 10 years). I even recently surprised her with a new corset and some nice stockings. To my surprise she genuinely enjoyed the outfit. The kids aren't quite old enough to understand yet, but have seen me in my undies and t-shirt from time to time when they wake up in the middle of the night. They have asked how come I wear girls underwear though lol. I just tell them "because I like them better then boys". Over the past few years though I have felt more and more as if I'd make a better woman. Not quite sure why that realization came to me when it did, but it prompted me to explore wardrobe options a bit more then my 24/7 bra and panties. I've even window shopped wigs and breast forms and am currently saving money for a very nice set of forms. Ok, well I tend to ramble so I'll let the intro stop there lol. Hope to meet some good people and even try to help out if I am able :)

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Guest sarah f

Welcome to Laura's Andrea.

I moved your post over to the introduction forum so you can get a proper welcoming to the site.

I am glad you found the site and exploring more about yourself. Feel free to browse around and ask any questions you may have.

When you have a chance take a look at the terms and conditions at the top right of most pages. We are a moderated site and keep it pg-13.

I look forward to seeing more from you.

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Guest sarah from sweden

A warm welcome to Laura's dear

I hope that you will find this place as hospital as i have since I first came in here :D

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Guest Andrea2010

Thank you for putting this in the proper place Sarah!! Right after I hit the post button it dawned on me that there is probably an intro forum somewhere, but it was too late lol. Also thank you for the warm welcome. It's nice to find a place where I can talk to others freely about these things and not feel threatened.

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Andrea,

I would like to welcome you to the forums at Laura's Playground and being a bit of a Southern Belle born in Texas and living in New Orleans I find it hard to welcome someone without refreshments (explains my weight problem doesn't it) so have a seat and I will bring you some hot cocoa and a plate of fresh baked cookies.

We are a friendly site and consider ourselves to be a family so don't be afraid to post.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

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Hello, Andrea!

Welcome to the Playground, Hon.

I'm Donna Jean.

Well, it's wonderful to come on in the morning and see some fresh faces here. I think that you're going to find this site a very understanding and caring place!

Come on in and make yourself comfortable...

It's so nice to have you!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Penelope

Welcome to the playground, Andrea.

After you have made five posts to the forums you can also contact other members by private message.

All the best,

Penelope

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Guest miss kindheart

Hi Andrea,

<<< hug >>>

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

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 Cross Dressers meetings -Tues 8pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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Hi Andrea,

Welcome to Laura's! Nice to have you join in. And yes, I imagine you will be able to help others here in sharing with your experiences and thoughts. We are a support group that I really enjoy. Hope you will as well! That is really wonderful that your wife has been tolerant and supportive of your inner feelings!

Huggs,

Opal

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Guest ricka

Hi Sugar! And a warm welcome to our family here at Laura's! So glad you are

joining us. And yes, this is a safe place to explore and express your

feelings, thanks to our fabulous moderators, and well, to all the dear people

who make up our loving family.

Hugs, Miss Ricka

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Guest Natalie92

Hello Andrea! Welcome to Laura's!!

This place is absolutely great! I see you already have received your welcoming cookies! Those are reason enough to stay on here and be part of this community. But of course, its even better than just free cookies and cocoa.

Welcome!

Natalie

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Guest Andrea2010

Oh my... With all the warm welcomes, I have to say that I was nearly tearing up. I look forward so very much to spending time here with all you wonderful people! And Sally, those cookies were exquisite!!

Hugs to all :)

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