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Felicia Anne is a tease - watch out guys! Hee hee :lol:

Best news for me!

I just came out at work - they want me to stay!

Yeaaaaaaa :D:D:D:D:D:D

Elizabeth

Lizzy, that is truly wonderful news! Way to go girl. I'm thrilled for you.

As for me, I bought an eyebrow pencil yesterday. :D : Now I have to find the opportunity to try it. :(

Carolyn

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It finally happened...

If anyone read my intro a few months ago, or on my member page, I have wanted to go to a bridal store to try on wedding dresses.

WELL...

not exactly a bridal shop, but I was in my favorite thrift store and there on the rack was a brand new wedding dress from Davids Bridal, in size 16W. Perfect!

I grabbed a shopping cart, put the dress in the cart and wheeled it to the dressing rooms.

That was so awesome!!!

The dress fit me like it was tailored for me. It hugged me and felt sooo incredible. :)

Even though I was stuck in a very small dressing room, with only one mirror, I felt like a bride on her wedding day... :wub:

Ashlee

I so wanted to take it home with me, but at $125, that just was not going to happen... :(

Ashlee, that is so cool. I can just imagine how happy that made you feel. Hopefully it will still be there when you've got enough dough to buy it. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Be well, and be happy.

Carolyn Marie

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I just want to give a huge **HUG** to Zabrak for starting this thread. I don't think any topic has gotten to 18 pages of posts in such a short time, if ever. It was a wonderful idea. Thanks, Zabrak! :D :D

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Donna Jean

It's an absolutely beautiful day in S.E. Ohio.....I'm in a no sleeve top, jean shorts and my high heeled flops...lol

I'm mowing 2 of our 5 acres today and the sun feels amazing on my face and arms and legs...

I'm riding around in ever increasingly smaller circles and the apple trees are all in bloom and the honeysuckle and the smells are amazing....Our asparagus is up and delicious...grape leaves sprouting out...red tail hawk diving in the grass going after mice....

What an incredible day to be alive!

Love....

Donna Jean

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Today I photographed on of my cousin's weddings and I got a chance to talk to one of my cousins who now lives in SanDiego with her boy friend the tattoo artist - they have lived together for over 8 years so guess what?

She is the 'black sheep' of the family with all of her 'tats'.

I didn't out myself to her because it didn;t seem to be the right timing, but she has moved way up on my list.

She has the most remarkable Boris Karloff, Frankenstein Head tattoo on her right shin!

Not into tattoos myself, but I can understand the need for self expression a lot better now.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Lisa marie

Just talked to an old friend i meet on world of warcraft and we've always been talking about moving to another country

He just come back from germany after living there with a friend he also meet online and plan to get his own apartment later on and i could come live there for a bit if i wanted!, great news.

The dutch people seem alot more open to a bit of gender confusion's than norwegians, got so excited that i dreamt about it, such a wonderfull dream.

A little nervous about it to ofcource, moving to another country and moving in with a guy i've never meet in real life, only known over the internett for 4 years now.

But i think it's going to work out fine, he didnt know anything about my "issues" until very recently (about 6 months ago) and was very understanding about it, he asked if he could come live at my place and help me out

not in a strange way or anything mainly cause i have some very bad social anxiety which dosent help my situation, but my apartment is far to small for 2 anyhow.

Just have to hold on for another year to save up some money and i can realise some of my dream of moving to another country and what better place for me than holland.

Great news!

Lisa

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It's an absolutely beautiful day in S.E. Ohio.....I'm in a no sleeve top, jean shorts and my high heeled flops...lol

I'm mowing 2 of our 5 acres today and the sun feels amazing on my face and arms and legs...

I'm riding around in ever increasingly smaller circles and the apple trees are all in bloom and the honeysuckle and the smells are amazing....Our asparagus is up and delicious...grape leaves sprouting out...red tail hawk diving in the grass going after mice....

What an incredible day to be alive!

Love....

Donna Jean

Yep, our state's indeed a pertee one...especially the further south yu get.

I'm right across the river from Kentucky so I'm surrounded by beautiful hills.

I love the autum season here the best.

I guess another good thing in life is livin' in a very green state?

In fact, I'm certain of this because that is one of the things I missed most when I lived out in Vegas.

The desert has quite the dead look to it.

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I guess my good things in life are my grades.

94%

92%

95%

B)

My good things, I am so proud of Zabrak and his excellent grades!

Yep, our state's indeed a pertee one...especially the further south yu get.

I'm right across the river from Kentucky so I'm surrounded by beautiful hills.

I love the autum season here the best.

I guess another good thing in life is livin' in a very green state?

In fact, I'm certain of this because that is one of the things I missed most when I lived out in Vegas.

The desert has quite the dead look to it.

And that my friend Amie has found a nice place to live away from the desolate look of the desert.

Two happy friends and I know I have more - that has got to be a good thing.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Neuro

GOOD THINGS ~~

The people on this forum being nice. *<--shot for being obvious*

I bought two manga in Japanese, and I can actually read half of them without thinking. Also a box set of 3 DVDs of a comedy, for 14 bucks! Yay half-price books!!!

Getting stuff half-price=happy.

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Guest OneOutOfnOne

Yesterday I moved into a house I'm renting with four other people. I think I'm going to be very happy here. I have my own quiet space where no one will bother me, and I live right next to all the common points of social gathering this small town has to offer. This house has a history of hosting concerts and welcoming friendly drop-ins when the bars close. My roommates and I share a specific musical taste, and they all seem very accepting of me despite how different I am (although I don't know that it's anything they've been able to identify quite yet). I hope to write great stories and compose great music while I am here.

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Guest Elizabeth K

YEA

Two of my Girlfriends tole me they loved me! Sorta a maybe lead on a new job, passed on the telephone, pink toenails (little things thrill me - I am sooo easy - good thing I can't get pregnant) and I started my diet again (is that good? well indirectly) - and getting my electrolysis - third session tomorrow ( I never thought pain could be so welcome - wheww - those annoying hairs gone - finally).

Rambling - but a good day...

Lizzy

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Guest StrandedOutThere

I'm submitting a manuscript for publication!! WOOT!

It's been 2 years of work and reviewers will probably tear it to shreds...

...but WOOT!

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Guest mia 1

Great therapy session and talked ablout Laura's and all the intended impications of satisfaction with my life finally at least for the moment...realaxed and been smiling since...

As one of frieds says Happy Happy Happy......... :P

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Guest DaJe

Good things for me I guess. I'm with my boyfriend, and he just graduated, so now we get to spend plenty of time together. What sucks though is right now because of doing stuff with him, I still have a month to wait for my first appointment to just talk to an endocrinologist, and it feels like any longer and it'll be too late to make a difference.

Other than that last little bit, things seem to be going pretty well right now :)

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Guest Neuro

I have 4 days till A-KON and I'm gonna train my friend to dress like a guy! She said she understood me after I came out to her, and wanted to help. I wanna help her crossplay good, because she likes to do stuff like that but her Dcup's get in th'way sometimes~

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Guest Nikk

Hmmm.... I have several good things going on in my life: Won an English award (the only one that really matters to me), classes end in a week, finals end in about a week and a half, I can reach the bottom notes in "One Song Glory" from RENT, I can finally do cartwheels and assisted handstands again, I'm going to summer camp in 22 days, I came out to my longtime friend and exboyfriend and he's cool with it (and totally not surprised), and and and and and I'm almost finished with my novel!

WHOOO! Lots of happy for me. *dances*

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Guest Soph

Well, I watched Religulous today. Both good and bad, that film. Absolutely hilarious, but it really pees me off. I don't want to get into a rant and offend anybody, so I'll stop now

I'm going to Anthrocon in july with some friends. I'm not a furry (mostly think its just funny... and really strange), but it will be 3 days with my friends (I LOVE spending time with my friends).

But I think the most important thing? My therapist indicated that I might be able to start my hormones in June or July! She didn't say outright, of course, but she said that I wouldn't have to wait until september at least! I just want to start it as soon as possible. I'm starting to get more body hair (or I'm just noticing it because I care now), and I feel like I need to start it as soon as possible to at least retard my bodies male progression.

And Tuesday I have another electrolysis and therapy session. I love those days.

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Guest Elizabeth K

I almost set the house on fire (grease fire in a skillet) but I had thought to buy a fire extiguisher two years ago - and I REMEMBERED WHERE IT WAS!

YEAAAAA

Lizzy

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I almost set the house on fire (grease fire in a skillet) but I had thought to buy a fire extiguisher two years ago - and I REMEMBERED WHERE IT WAS!

YEAAAAA

Lizzy

LOL!

Go, Lizzy. B)

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