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Well I guess it is time to show others what I look like instead of a empty avatar. Try to be nice as this is still early in transition and it wasn't a very good picture.

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Guest Donna Jean

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Sarah....you look great...you are so skinny!

I just PM'd you a minute ago...your pic wasn't here and then a second later it was...lol

Thanks for letting everyone see you...people connect better if there is an image...

Who is the pretty girl taking the picture?

LOVE

Dee Jay

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Hi Sarah,

You look just fine, and I believe that when you decide to go full-time, you will be seen as a natal woman.

I know how scary it is posting a photo for the first time, we have to live such underground lives through no fault of our own.

Big Huggs Dear!

Opal

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Congratulations Sarah!

It is scary putting a picture up on the forums, I have several in my gallery but for the benefit of the squeamish I do not use any as my avatar - Actually I just love my angel too much to change it.

Seriously you are looking very good but you do know that the hair has got to change! :lol:

And how is it that Dee Jay is only charging you $10 for complements - she gets $25 a pop for me with a special rate of $300 a dozen but I'm not falling for that one!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest sarah f

I posted a good answer - the message was I had to wait 45 seconds - the post was deleted.

Is this something new?

Lizzy

That is a new one for me.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Anyway - I wrote something like this:

You know what a middle aged transperson says about your avatar?

I CAN"T SEE IT - too small - grin.

Middle aged - so I will live to age 126? Can you post a larger one?

Lizzy

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Guest JackieP

Nice pic. Sarah ! ...... I only want $5.00 ! :lol:

Speaking of pics , I just changed my profile pic - I have many pics but are all to large to put here - too many KB's - I shrunk my new profile pic as much as possible and I'm right on the allowable size.

Is that because there taken with too high a resolution camera ?

If anyone has an answer I would appreciate the advise.

Also , how do we download to gallery ? - Are the size limits the same - 50KB ?

Again Sarah , nice pic !

Luv to all,

Jackie

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Guest Cowboy

And how is it that Dee Jay is only charging you $10 for complements - she gets $25 a pop for me with a special rate of $300 a dozen but I'm not falling for that one!

wow she's getting a discount!? you charge me $25 a pop!!

MD

*thinks to self: I wont even say anything about complements being free for me!* laugh.gif

Nice pic Sarah. And congrats on finally puttin one up.

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Guest sarah f

Anyway - I wrote something like this:

You know what a middle aged transperson says about your avatar?

I CAN"T SEE IT - too small - grin.

Middle aged - so I will live to age 126? Can you post a larger one?

Lizzy

Lizzy I tried to make it bigger for you but the site won't let me. Sorry but that is the best I got until I can take another and add here. I just don't like my other pic in the gallery to have as my avatar because of my hair.

Thanks to all the nice comments about my picture. I will be sure to send out all of the money sometime after I pay for SRS. :lol: At the rate I am transitioning you might not get your money any time soon. :(

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Guest Melanie Dawn

Hey Melanie! Looking good there, Hon!

$25... Cha Ching!

Dang it DJ! I have an appointment that gonna cost me $500 bucks tomorrow! Keep the compliments to yourself till the end of next week...

MD

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Guest Elizabeth K

Nice pic. Sarah ! ...... I only want $5.00 ! :lol:

Speaking of pics , I just changed my profile pic - I have many pics but are all to large to put here - too many KB's - I shrunk my new profile pic as much as possible and I'm right on the allowable size.

Is that because there taken with too high a resolution camera ?

If anyone has an answer I would appreciate the advise.

Also , how do we download to gallery ? - Are the size limits the same - 50KB ?

Again Sarah , nice pic !

Luv to all,

Jackie

YOU LOOK FABULOUS! Yes dear - a woman is clearly looking back at me! DANG!

Dee Jay can help with the photo reduction - she helps me usually. Just mention you have an Amish cousin...

HEE HEE

Lizzy

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Hi Sarah

As I said before-you look great in that dress-you have a great figure and a wonderful face. The dress is perfect for your coloring.

I can't wait till you get a pic w/ hair you like so you can do a close-up of how pretty you are!

Hugs

JJ

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Guest Maria (Hilda)

You are soooooooooooooooooo gorgeous.

And I thought you hair was cute... granted if it has a little more volume or a curve, you could go for a nice 1920's flapper look :)

Beautiful dress, aswell, I can't see your face very well though (am I middle aged? I'M DIEING AT 32!?) so I can't say which way or other if its your colour or not.

Lookin' good, sweetie.

Love, Maria.

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