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My First Time Passing!


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So last Saturday was our high schools prom. This year I managed to get a men's suit for prom and a female date :) I was so excited. My date wanted to mess with my hair so I let her and she ended up moussing it and slicking it and it turned out to look manly. Although I wasnt binding a suit covers the chest very well so I looked like a guy. At dinner my friend's co-workers asked if I was a boy or a girl and I also went into the men's room (although I was really scared lol) At line up for prom the lady to came to ask for our names and she called me a gentleman and didn't know I was a 'girl' until she heard my stupid girl name <_< Also when we got out my mom said some people in the crowd thought I was a boy (again until my name was said) I must say although suits are not comfortable I loved wearing one for the first time :D

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Me and my date

Me and my date again

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Guest Snow Angel

Congratulations, Jordan. I bet you were so happy. You have come a long way since we first met. It's really difficult to comprehend you were born female. You look a lot like Toby MacGuire from the first Spiderman.

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Guest brandt

hey dude,

i'm happy for you that you passed well. yea i hate it when people hear the name and they question you and it gives it all away. its a real give away. and i have the same similar kinda story. i was going to my winter formal. and i was all dressed up as a guy in some sort of cultural suit for my own culture and i passed very well. we went to take pics in the mall and they thought i was a guy until one of my friends mom said i was a girl. which sucked cuz it looked like i was the only guy. so yeah. and everyone knew me at the school formal so i didnt mind at all. my teacher stop for a second to double look at me. so yeah lol.

again glad you passed well. i congrats on that. i have some pics of me at the formal and another from a dance i had to do.

<edit: Sorry, broken links removed.

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Guest Keiichi-kun

Thanks for the replies guys :) Angel you are right we both have changed a lot since we first "met" and same to you Kelly. It's hard for me to imagine you two as anything but female. and Brabdt I agree, getting outed because of your name does straw inhaler :P

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Guest CharTo

wooo hoooooooo :):):):):) I'm soooo happy for u.

and yeah, holy crap, you totally look like Toby. :) hehehehe awesome :)

congrats! :)

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Guest KellyGirl
Thanks for the replies guys :) Angel you are right we both have changed a lot since we first "met" and same to you Kelly. It's hard for me to imagine you two as anything but female. and Brabdt I agree, getting outed because of your name does straw inhaler :P

I had to look at these pics again. you look great hun. and yes a lot like Toby McGuire. but I gotta say. even though I'm a "lesbian" I think your a pretty attractive man ^_^ in light of current events I want you to know you are who you are, and to me you'll always be Jordan-kun :)

P.S. you really think of me as a girl so strongly? I'm touched o.o, well this about you not me. sorry to get off the subject ^_^'

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Guest GoldenKirbichu

Wow, you look quite handsome in those pictures, if I do say so myself. Your date is quite pretty too.

I would have instantly seen you as male had I seen you face to face.

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