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Hello, my name is Melissa.I have been transgendered all my life,{I"m 47}. I am so excited to have found this site.When I was younger, before the internet, I thought I was the only boy who felt the way I did,I thought that I was insane.I went through many years contemplating, taking my life, because I couldn"t take being this way. As I got older I came to understand, I was not alone. I came to realize, I was not cursed, but blessed. Our society has ingrained in people, that people like us are abominations, deviants, but this is just their fear and ignorance showing. Be proud of who and what you are! God made all of us, and he dosen"t make mistakes!

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Guest Elizabeth K

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME :D

We are a wonderful people here at Laura's (blish :blush: ) and we love having you join

Soon people will gather to make you feel at home - with cookies and coco and good companionship. :lol::lol::lol:

Look around and see who's here - it is a divese group and everyone is different but still the same. We are just people like everyone else - as you said.

So glad to meet you. :P

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Guest Kelly Ann

Welcome to Laura's Melissaker...isn't it great to have that doink moment? LOL...you'll enjoy yourself and make LOTS of great, new friends. Do explore too there's an abundance of info throughout the site. Just to 'keep 'em honest' check out what the guys are up to as well :blink: ...it's always illuminating. Keep smiling and jump in. Your new friend, Kelly Ann

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh my, Melissaker...Welcome to the Playground..

There you sit all hungry and cold...

Well, have a nice hot cup of coco with me here and there's some cookies....

We'll sit here by the fire and warm up some...don't want you getting a chill!

I see that some of our best have welcomed you already and you'll find everyone friendly and willing to talk an help out.

You'll feel at home in no time flat...

Please feel free to look about and see everyone. OK?

Good..

XXOO

Donna Jean

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Guest Irielle

Hi Melissa and welcome. You have already discovered what a wonderful place this is. :)

The rest of the world might be crazy but here it's only good people who know what you are going through.

And the cookies are the best!

Irielle

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Guest Jillian

Melissa

Welcome to Laura's Playground I hope you enjoy your stay.

Enjoy the cookies I know I do every time someone new joins they pass them around pretty soon am going to have to go on a diet all the cookies I have eaten here.

Jillian

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HI Melissa,

I just got in and noticed that you are new here, welcome.

Let me hang up my coat and put another log on the fire.

Would you like me to warm that Cocoa? Donna Jean always has a pot on the warming tray.

I read your introduction and I love your outlook, you will agree with my favorite phrase - Gender Gifted!

See, kindred spirits abbound!

Enjoy your time here and make yourself at home, you are family now.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Emily.SoCal

Hey, Melissa!

Welcome to the Playground! Well, it'll certainly be nice having your positivity around the site! I think you're absolutely right about everything you said. It's not society's fault, but it certainly does program us to think that gender is black and white. And all we can do is stay positive and be proud until the fear and ignorance dissipates.

Keep up the good attitude. Take care and see you around the forums. :)

-Emily

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Guest Frank67

Hello Melissa.

welcome to Laura's. Nice to have you here. I'm sure you will find a lot of useful informations and many new friends here. Relex and enjoy your stay

Frank

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Guest melissaker
WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME  :D We are a wonderful people here at Laura's (blish  :blush: ) and we love having you joinSoon people will gather to make you feel at home - with cookies and coco and good companionship.   :lol:   :lol:   :lol: Look around and see who's here - it is a divese group and everyone is different but still the same.  We are just people like everyone else - as you said.So glad to meet you.  :P
Thank you for the warm welcome.I have been alone for so long, just having someone to talk to is fantastic !
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Guest melissaker

Hmmm....

Us guys are prowling around too. B)

Welcome to Laura's Playground, melissaker.

Please forgive me kind Sir,:) Zabrak, it is a pleasure to meet you. I hope we can be friends.

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Guest melissaker
Welcome to Laura's Melissaker...isn't it great to have that doink moment? LOL...you'll enjoy yourself and make LOTS of great, new friends. Do explore too there's an abundance of info throughout the site. Just to 'keep 'em honest' check out what the guys are up to as well :blink: ...it's always illuminating. Keep smiling and jump in. Your new friend, Kelly Ann

Hio Kelly Ann,I am so thrilled that I came across this website! I do find the guys to be very interesting :)

Thankyou for the warm welcome. I hope we can become great fr iends.

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Guest melissaker

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Oh my, Melissaker...Welcome to the Playground..

There you sit all hungry and cold...

Well, have a nice hot cup of coco with me here and there's some cookies....

We'll sit here by the fire and warm up some...don't want you getting a chill!

I see that some of our best have welcomed you already and you'll find everyone friendly and willing to talk an help out.

You'll feel at home in no time flat...

Please feel free to look about and see everyone. OK?

Good..

XXOO

Donna Jean

Donna Jean,thank you for letting get warm,I have been walking alone in the cold dark for a very long time. To, just hear another voice is incredible.

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Guest melissaker
Welcome Melissa!

Lots of really good people here and lots of really good info too.

The cookies are great! NO calories!!

Have fun,

Ashlee

Hi Ashlee, I must have seen this site in 100 searches on the net,I never went to it, thinking it was a garbage site.I am so glad I finally hit on this site, because I am totally impressed with it.

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Guest melissaker
Hi Melissa and welcome. You have already discovered what a wonderful place this is. :)

The rest of the world might be crazy but here it's only good people who know what you are going through.

And the cookies are the best!

Irielle

Hi Irielle, it is a pleasure to meet you,thankyou for the warm welcome.

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Guest Amanda L Richards

Hi Melissa,

Glad you came in out of the cold. Many of us have done that too, and didn't realize that there was a warm place to go to as well. It sure is nice to have you here, and it sounds like you are already enjoying yourself, and adjusting well, but then who wouldn't to being warm place and loved by friends?

Hope see you posting your heart out.

Luv

Amanda LR

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Melissa

Welcome to Laura's Playground I hope you enjoy your stay.

Enjoy the cookies I know I do every time someone new joins they pass them around pretty soon am going to have to go on a diet all the cookies I have eaten here.

Jillian

Jillian, thank you for such a warm welcome,your friend Melissa

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