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You have it wrong again dear. Trixy and I are staying at Holiday Inn, We need a little girl time. I felt bad about the TV dinner, so we arranged at great expense, (a loan against your pension fund) to have Andrej bring you take out. You two will have so much fun, I'm sure you won't mind, we used your month's check to fund our weekender. Don't worry about us, we have the Do Not Disturb sign on the door and we will only take it down if we like the maid. Giggles...Shh... {your time is up, please deposit fifty cents} oops... Trixy, Hellena and I gotta run, have fun with Andrej...BZZZZZZ

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Guest KathleenMarie27

I would love to see more Andro, Trans models. I would love to see an agency specifically dedicated to Andro and Trans models and Andro and Trans clothing lines.

Andrej looks great...but I think I can give him a run for his money,.. :-)

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I would love to see more Andro, Trans models.

100% agree up to this point :D

I would love to see an agency specifically dedicated to Andro and Trans models

I have to disagree on this part: I'd prefer to see more andro / TG models in mainstream agencies, rather than more classification and segregation.

and Andro and Trans clothing lines.

Such clothing already exists, if you look for it. It depends on what do you exactly want: there is stuff out there designed for some of our specific needs (tucking, binding, body-shaping, etc), and I even use some of those. If you mean having styles explicitly aimed for TG people, I have to disagree for a similar reason as the point above.

Designers and manufacturers should just make good clothes, and let each of us choose what we like instead of trying to define what someone should or shouldn't wear.

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Now, before I derail the thread too far, let's talk again about Andrej: he's the kind of guy you probably wouldn't want to leave alone with me... and that's the same kind I would love to be left alone with :D I hope that wasn't too inappropriate, I couldn't help it ^^'

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Guest KathleenMarie27

I would have no problem with the main agencies. But i think an agency dedicated to finding trans models would be even better. I disagree however with the clothing statement. I think a fubu brand would be great.

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Guest endthesilence

very sweet. I could just kiss him on the cheek and take him shopping. What a great afternoon that would be for me :)

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Guest Jamie_cd

Wow he looks amazing. I think I found the direction id like to head. After seeing those pics I'm more confident I can do what makes me happy

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Guest clearleeraines

Andreja Pejic, and "SHE" is . . . . .WOW :wub: . I am straight, cis male androgyne/femboy. AND NOW SEXUALLY OPEN MINDED NOW.

I too have followed this one in the media, CRUSH!!!!

:score: in my book.

Mx, Clear Raines

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Guest clearleeraines

Yeah, I imagine it's some kind of hormone imbalance and a genetic predisposition to looking really good anyway. Bodies like that make me wish I figured out what I'm doing way sooner before my stupid skeleton got so broad. Up until you posted this, I thought Bill Kaulitz was the most attractive person on the planet.

My understanding is he started blockers very young, and yes genetics "anglo/serb" did not hurt. Now post op, and was always bi-sexual. she is stunning

Mx, Clear Raines

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