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Found out my boss is going to have a semi truck hoist put in my stall at work and has a couple new transmission jacks on order.Putting the hoist in my stall since I do the most driveline work which I am good at
My long hair is the single most important physical feature of my body which confirms the presence of my inner woman.
That said @SS, I am the 'other' sort of bi-gender. I am of the simultaneous type. I do not flip-flop between girl days and boy days either mentally or through presentation. For me, I am both primary genders at the same time, and the compromise is made through an androgynous presentation. When I look in the mirror, I can see either, but I am happy to admit that when I see a woman, I am happier.
Quite unexpected!
I had my weekly conversation with my father last night and he mentioned something he did that caught me totally off guard.
He was browsing garage sales and came across a nice blond wig, he decided to buy it and his wife was quite perplexed he said.
They had a dinner date with a couple that are friends since high school, and my father went dressed as a woman (with his wife's assistance).
He said he did it as a "joke", but spent the entire evening dressed.
Welcome aboard, @The Lake. One thing you can be confident in is that this forum is a safe place to share your thoughts. Have a good look around and chime in as you see fit.
Thank you! So do I! Although I'm proud of what it portrays, I don't wear it often because I think it could be taken as being a bit provocative. One part of me says look at me, I'm proud to be on the rainbow and the other part says pull your head in, you're asking for trouble.
I do have a more subtle pride t-shirt that I visibly wear more often, here is a representation of it:
"Moon phase rainbow" V-Neck T-Shirt by secretmagic | Redbubble
A member mentioined and I got the book by Dr. Schwartz called No Bad Parts" and after 40 years of therapy it has made an amazing source of help for me.
Emotional stability is a personality trait that describes how calm, collected, and emotionally consistent someone is. It's the opposite of neuroticism, which is a personality trait that describes how much negative affect, emotional volatility, and mood fluctuation a person displays.
Welcome back. I'm almost 4 years in so I didn't have the chance to make your acquaintance before. Glad you came back. Helping others is fantastic, needed and wonderful.
Hugs,
Heather
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