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Guest Hollie W

Hi, I joined just a few hours ago and got my approval very quickly, thank you for that.

I am looking forward to meeting people in the chat rooms and making new friends.

A few lines about me now. I have been a secret crossdresser for many years and I guess it will stay that way. I am a father to a beautiful little girl but sadly going through a divorce. Once single and living on my own, I am decided that this time round, my CD side is going to come out more and I hope to start going to clubs dressed up and socialising with other dc'ers.

Thank you,

Hollie.

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Guest John Chiv

Hollie,

In case you don't already know, access to chat requires a separate registration :) On behalf of both the forum and chat staff, I would like to welcome you to Laura's. Great intro post. Look forward to your participation here.

John

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Welcome to the Playground, Hollie. I really like that name, BTW.

We have many resources here, including the CDer Forum, of course, and the Beauty and Fashion sub-forums, resource links, and a moderated Chat session. Of course, our best resource is our great members, who are so supportive and friendly.

You are welcome to post in any forum, but I ask all our new members to please read the Terms and Conditions of the site, as we use them to keep the site safe and friendly for everyone.

Lastly, you may want to check Google to see if there is a Tri-Ess or similar CDer support group in your area, as they often have group activities that are fun and allow you to dress in a safe environment.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest sonia shadows

Hi, Hollie.

Yes great name. we have a lot in common, I have been a closet CDer since puberty, going through divorce now and have a beautiful daughter. She is aged 17 and quite a mental torment to her Dad. I will have a look at your profile, please contact me when you can for a conversation if you want to share thoughts about life and how you have felt over the years a CDer. I love to hear about others,as I had 35+ years in isolated.

Love Sonia

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Guest Hollie W

Firstly, sorry about the typo up there. I meant socialise with CD'ers. What is a dc'er?? lol

Thank you all for your kind comments and warm welcome. Feeling at home already :thumbsup:

Thank you Sonia and yes I will be intouch with you. We do have a lot in common and It will be really nice to chat to you some more.

*hugs*

Hollie.

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