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Hi, my name is Jack. :D

I'm an FtM transgender kid from Portsmouth, England. I'm 16 (until next Thursday). I'm pre-T, pre everything. I'm out to my close friends, my parents, and I'm counting down the days til my 18th birthday.

I'm into football (soccer), internet games (of the pirate variety), girls and guys (in case you wondered) and long walks on the beach. I'm really here looking for new friends to make, to talk to when I need it and listen to when they need it.

So uh, let's be friends. :D

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Guest Maria (Hilda)

Hey Jack (I so don't know you at all from our Piratey adventures together, huh?)

Let me ask you a question

What colour was Norman's Blue Bucket?

Lets get your post count to 5 so I can Private message you <3

A moderator should be hear shortly to give you a proper introduction.

Thanks for Joinging, Jack!

Teehee

Love, Maria (Or Ivy, as my stage name ;))

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Welcome to Laura's Playground Jack!

I am glad you joined us. You will find many members here who are just like you and are very supportive. I believe you will like your stay.

Now I'd like you the read the Terms and Conditions found at the top of the page. We keep Laura's PG-13.

Welcome aboard matey! Argh!

Jenny

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  • Admin

Welcome to the Playground, Jack. Glad you found us.

Step into the Member's Lounge and have some pizza and hot cocoa (or tea, your choice) from the Snack Cart.

The best way to learn here is to post and ask questions in any of the forums. Someone will always provide an answer.

I look forward to seeing you around.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Hi Jackmm. I noticed you used Hai! are you into Japanese things also? If so... Hajamemashite dozou yoroshiku onegai shimasu! Translates to please to meet you lets be friends!

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Hi Jack,

Welcome to Laura's! You've found a great place to be yourself and explore your feelings.

Nice to meet another guy and a friend of Maria!

We will be happy to share our opinions and experiences with you. Please feel free to post as much as you want in any forum whether asking questions, expressing opinions or sharing experiences.

I really enjoyed your introduction and look forward to your posts! We need a pirate around here!

John

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Guest Elizabeth K

Hi, my name is Jack. :D

I'm an FtM transgender kid from Portsmouth, England. I'm 16 (until next Thursday). I'm pre-T, pre everything. I'm out to my close friends, my parents, and I'm counting down the days til my 18th birthday.

I'm into football (soccer), internet games (of the pirate variety), girls and guys (in case you wondered) and long walks on the beach. I'm really here looking for new friends to make, to talk to when I need it and listen to when they need it.

So uh, let's be friends. :D

HEY! Okay!

Welcome

Lizzy

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Guest Jackmm

Hehe, you seem to be a funny, upbeat guy. I like it. Welcome. :)

Thanks. :D

Hi Jackmm. I noticed you used Hai! are you into Japanese things also? If so... Hajamemashite dozou yoroshiku onegai shimasu! Translates to please to meet you lets be friends!

Unfortunately I'm not that cool. I'm just an internet nerd and it's used fairly often as a greeting on the game I play. But thank you for trying. :D

Hi Jack,

Welcome to Laura's! You've found a great place to be yourself and explore your feelings.

Nice to meet another guy and a friend of Maria!

We will be happy to share our opinions and experiences with you. Please feel free to post as much as you want in any forum whether asking questions, expressing opinions or sharing experiences.

I really enjoyed your introduction and look forward to your posts! We need a pirate around here!

John

Thanks John. ^_^

HEY! Okay!

Welcome

Lizzy

HEY! Okay!

Thanks. :D

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Hi Jack! Welcome to the forum!

I'm an Englander too. *waves* :P

Can't say as I've come across many pirate games, maybe you could link us some? Most people I know are more focused on that robot unicorn game.

Hope you find the forum useful, feel free to yell if you need anything. :)

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Guest Jackmm

Hey Sam!

I have to admit I love the Robot Unicorn Game, mostly for the music. :P The game I play is Puzzle Pirates. It looks like a kids' game, I know, but it's really good if you get into it. If you're actually interested in trying it out, shoot me a PM for my pirate name and main ocean and I'll catch you in-game. I feel like there's something for everyone within it. :3

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Hello there Jack,

Welcome to Laura's! Nice to have you join in, and looks like you are off to a great start!

Hope you will continue to post as you are comfortable in doing so. And I think that Maria gives a wonderful introduction welcome.

I believe you will make a lot of friends here!

Hugs,

Opal

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Guest KellyKat

Hi Jack

Or would that be ahoy there!!

Welcome to Laura's!! I'm a bit behind the others.

But there's a bunch of wonderful people here!!

Luv Kat :)

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Guest miss kindheart

Hi Jack,

<<< curtsey >>>

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 FTM meetings -Mon & Fri 8pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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