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Guest Brianne99

Hi all,

Although I am new to the TG community, I am not new to the subject. I have been struggling with my gender issue for a very long time.

My story is the same as many of you in that I have fought the notion of being transgender. Even though I accept what I am, acting on it has seemed impossible at times. Due to society and family, I have tried to supress the feeling that I am in the wrong body for far too long but I have always known that I am "different". Many people know about me but I've bounced from one side of the line to the other. Finally I have made the decision to be true to myself and live as the woman I've always known myself to be. I'm now seeing a therapist and started HRT, and this is just the beginning.

I've never reached out to the transgender community before but I still have a long hard road ahead of me and I just want to get to know others like me. Sharing stories and feelings about this issue with others who are going through the same thing is just what I need at this point. I am grateful to even have such a forum to express myself. Thank you for reading.

I love you all!!!!!

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Guest April63

Hi Brianne,

Welcome! I'm glad that you've reached out and joined us. Congratulations on starting HRT too! I hope you'll make a lot of friends here.

April

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Hello Brianne and welcome to Laura's. We are glad to have you here on the forums.

Your story sounds like a lot of others here so you should be able to find a lot of support.

Looking forward to seeing your posts.

Mia

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Guest AshleighP

Hi and welcome Brianne! Yes, you're story is a common theme here. You will receive the support you need and want here. I know I have. Have fun learning who you really are.

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Guest Lelia VA

Welcome, Brianne! You've made a life changing decision that will bring you much happiness! Best wishes to you as you become the person you were born to be.

Hugs

LeeLee

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Guest Brianne99

Thank you for the warm welcome!

It feels quite nice to be among peers, I'm seeing many stories so similar to my own. I have a lot of questions and I'm sure I will have even more as I progress through my transition. Hopefully I will be able to offer up some of my own real world experience, as well, to those seeking answers. I'm looking forward to connecting with my brothers and sisters and making new friends here.

This road certainly has its ups and downs and twists and turns but all in all, this has to be the most exciting time of my life!

Hugs to all

Brianne

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Guest miss kindheart

Hi Brianne,
<<< hug >>>
Welcome to Laura's Playground.
Please feel free to come over and chat sometime.
The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.
Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.
One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)
We all look forward to

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Welcome Brianne to the playground.

Post away, ask a question of the membership or answer someone's post as the mood strikes ya.

Cynthia -

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Welcome dear. As you have noticed you are not alone. I could not have made it through my chosen path without the support i found here. I hope you find the same. We have each other's back and it can help us over some of the bumps.

Hugs,

Charlie

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Welcome to LP, Brianne.

I'm happy you found us, you are certainly not alone here.

Congratulations on starting HT/HRT or as some of us say "Welcome a board the Womanhood Express".

I wish you Peace, Prosperity and Success on your continued Journey.

Huggs, :wub:

Joann

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Guest Brianne99

Hi again

And many thanks again for your warm welcomes. I see that I'm definitely not alone here and I'm among friends. I hope to connect with many of you in the chatrooms, that is, when I can figure out how to create an account. I tried a few times with no success but I'm sure I'll figure it out. In the meantime, there's so much interesting content on the forums to keep me busy.

Talk with you soon and have a wonderful day!

P.S. to JJ:

It's good to see another Oblivion fan, I STILL play that one. It just never gets old, ever.

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Hi Brianne:

I see you call the Show Me state home as well. I think you are going to love Laura's. This is a very close nit supportive community and this site is jam packed with information that you will find useful. JJ lives to the south of us in Arkansas. I live in the middle of Missouri, Melissa lives near St Louis and others live around the state. Theirs always room to invite a neighbor to the community. BTW, I'm Kathryn or Kathy to my friends and a warm welcome to you Briannne.

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Guest Brianne99

Hello Katheryn,

I'm happy to meet some others from the show me state. Me, I'm just outside of St. Louis. From what I understand, we have a very nice support group here full of very kind individuals. Although I havent been to any meetings or events as of yet, I plan on getting myself involved with that organization as well. Its nice to find that there's a wealth of support out there for those seeking it. Thank you all for taking the time to welcome me to LP.

Sincerely,

Brianne

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