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I came out to my twin sister Tina this afternoon and it went great.She knew something was going on since last year I started crossdressing.It was at her place and luckily her husband let us be together.I basicaly told her this: Tina,I love you as my sister and I have a deep secret to tell you.I am a crossdresser,going by Brooke and love wearing women's clothing since last year.She told me that she still loves me knowing she has a part time sister and will be supportive.I did show her a pitcure my female side and told me I look beautiful as my female side.I did show her my female side tonight too,dressed and her jaw dropped and gave me a hug telling me I looked beautiful calling me by my female name Brooke.

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That is fabulous, Brooke!

I'm so glad that your sister is being supportive, I'm very close to my sister as well - being a twin must make that bond even closer.

Great news!

Love ya,

Sally

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Whoa! To have a twin and a sister to boot. What a unique and wonderful experience. Go on the road and call YOurselves "Sister Act, or Twisted Sister." Welcome to our wonderful community,,,,,,,,,,,Mia

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Guest brookeg

I did come out to my parents today too,told them I have another side of me.I came out to them dressed as my en femme and told them I am a crossdresser.It went great and my parents told me I looked beautiful also.I told them I have been doing this for a year now and love it.My parents told me they will be by my side and will also be supportive.I am glad my family knows now and are supportive.I held on to it for too long and glad it is off my back.

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Brooke,

That is a dream come true!

Your whole family knows and supports you, it just can't get any better! :D

Yes it can, They said you looked beautiful! :D

Words can't come close to telling you how happy I am for you!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Amanda L Richards

Hello Brookeq

It is always a wonderful thing that people like us have the support from their families. I think that families are the foundational base from which one grows and creates one's whole life. If you don't have that support then life can be a shaky ride.

I am so happy when I hear that someone has the support of their family. They obviously know how valuable you are as a person and want to keep you in their lives.

May you always be showered with good fortune for all your days to come.

Amanda LR

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Guest Elizabeth K

:P:P:P

Happy - happy - happy for YA!

Well.. I just came out to my son this weekend (I am MTF) and he said he knew already and was wondering why I didn't tell him ten years ago!

My daughter said something like that at Thanksgiving.

Darn - as I said before, so much for deep dark secrets!

:rolleyes:

But congrats on the support - and it is super special to have your twin sister on your side - WHAT a story...

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brookeg hope my original reply wasn't too flippant. I am really happy that your family is so accepting. It is better than any gift unfer the tree, actually it is a gift under t he tree,,My best ,,,,,,,,,,,, Mia

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