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Hi Everybody

Straight to the point I am 64 I have been a crossdresser since I was 12 my name is Joanna I am MTF I have taken hormones for female enhancement. I work and live in France for that I am very lucky because here in France I have found myself I have come out of my Gosh darned closet for good outwith my actual work I live and dress as Joanna all the tiime. I go out and do things that other women do I go shopping and just do girly things. I have learnt from the best in the world on how to behave and dress as a woman the French Madames they are a wonder to behold. I have lifetime of expereience as a crossdresser and I have had it all I have been found out ,devorced through it. Suffered from Stress but Iam still hanging in there and I would like to pass on my experiences and get involved. I often get asked what made me this way. With me it started at the age of 12 when for a reason I still don't rightly know I saw a pair of my mother pink knickers on the Laundry Basket Yep I put them on and that was it but even before that I did have some female traits, like my mother teaching me to knit. I have often thought I wanted to be a woman its now later on in life I realise just how much I want to be woman. I have spent all my life trying to please others, living in that horrid closet, so that me for starters take care guys.

Fondest regards

Joanna

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Welcome Joanna,

Well I feel better having you just joining our group, I'm 57 and just starting to transition myself and with so many teenagers and early twenties in here it made me feel like I started way to late. But then I remember the climate for crossdressers and gays when I was growing up and realized that transsexual or transgendered were never even spoken about. It made it very hard for us in our early lives and very hard to decide to transition. I'm happy for you that you have made the decision and left that horrible closet behind. Life is so much better as your true self.

Again welcome to the group and a whole lot of new friends.

Sally

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Hi Sally,

Nice to hear from you and also the others thank you my sisters, its good to know in this horrid world there are still nice people around thanks I just hope I can make a valuable contribution to the various forums as I said I do have a life time of experience as crossdresser /TS MTF I certainly know most of the pitfalls that have to be overcome. As for your age I worked in Nigeria they have saying age is only a number! and for your info a friend gave me a website adress which gave details of the surgeons etc who carry out the sex change ops in Bankok I have found mine I did ask what is the age limit he said 70 so there and I did look at the testimonals from the girls I saw two one was 65 and the other was 67 and they both looked fabulous so there you are. Do you go out drssed as the real you at all you said something about your work can you not drive to somehere your not known and just get out and go for a walk it will build up you self confidence it takes time and its not easy, sometimes you think the whole world is looking at you, alot will of course. One thing you really need to work on is deportant your Sally remember that not a US Marine. My hormones I took and I did have some femine actions have really kicked in and I am now very aware of my actions and of course I have watched and learnt from the French Madames plus tight skirts do help yes its not easy it is hard but its worth it. And for all you girls who do get a bit depressed don't its wonderful world your moving into but you have to work at it. I can still get a little warm feeling in my tummy when on Saturday morning I go down to the square in the French town I Live in, sit outside my nice little cafe sip my coffee the look down I see the hem of my skirt my legs encased in sheer panty hose and my high heels god its worth it. Go back to being a male YUK!!! I could not anyway my hormones I have taken have relaced my male hormones and the effect can't be reversed thats tip for any girls going for hormones and get cold feet oh yes it does happen you can't reverse if you do you will be a horrid mess. So girls feel free to contact me anytime just a couple of points don't forget the time Factor here in France we are 8 hours a head plus I do travel I am off to West Arfica next week where I won't get internet access please all of you take care.

Fondest Regards

Joanna

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