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Tyler

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME

The Rest of the group should be along soon - and may beat me to posting this.

We are so glad you are here - and we DO want you to post more on yourself when you feel more at home. It's hard to do a first post sometimes and we see one sentence and we see six paragraphs. So you are not alone. And as a young person you may also want to look at the teen forum and see people just like you. Of course you are welcome to look and post all forums as appropriate

And don't forget to check out the CHAT here. You have to register seperately, but it is a great place to talk in real time

So look around and see something you feel you like, and post an opinion. Or start a topic on something you want to know. We are non-judgemental and the site is well monitored to keep out trolls or hackers. you will never get flamed here unless someone sneaks in.

Glad to meet you.

Liz

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Guest Irielle

Hi Tyler and welcome! You will feel right at home here and many will be along to say hello.

Feel free to tell us anything you want to or talk about anything you like. Everyone here values honesty. :)

Iri

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Guest Donna Jean
Hello, my name is Tyler, I'm 17, and new to this site. I don't really know what else to say, so if you want to know anything, just ask ^^.

WOW, Tyler...That's a long introduction! I don't know if I can read it all in one sitting! lol :lol:

Just funning you, Hon.....

Seriously, Welcome to the Playground! How about a cold soft drink and some pizza?

You can sit over here and talk a while..Like Lizzy says, don't be afraid to look around and post with us..Everyone is friendly and helpful! And it's very safe in here..we take care of that so you don't have to worry!

So, kick back and enjoy yourself!

XXOO

Donna Jean

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Hello Tyler,

I see that you have met the 'usual suspects', we like to make sure that you feel welcomed and like you are at home.

So I see that Donna Jean got you a soft drink and pizza, if you would like some desert, I have some cold milk and brownies today, with icing! :D

I've been serving cookies since September, I'm famous for my doubel chocolate chip cookies, but I wanted to show everybody that I can bake other things.

Some people think that I Chicken Fry Everything, but in deserts that's only good for Twinkies! :lol:

Seriously have fun and feel free to tell us more about yourself as you learn more about yourself.

We are here for you, your new huge family!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Amanda L Richards

Whoa! Tyler,

Pizzaaaa!, I would be jumping at that if I were you :D

Welcome to the Forum. It is nice to meet you. when you are ready, just come on in and let us know what you are thinking.

This really is a no risk zone, so feel comfortable to say more.

Luv

Amanda LR

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Guest Tyler^^

I'd like to say more, but I'm not sure exactly what to say..Let's see I'm Tyler, I'm 17.. and extremely uncomfortable with the way I am.. Um, I an engaged, and my Fiance' knows that I have this discomfort. She seems really supportive. She even lets me borrow her clothes sometimes. ^^ Well, anyhow. um...>.< Sorry if I'm sounding odd. I'm quite nervous typing on this forum... >.<. Not that I don't like this site, it's great, and everyone so far is really friendly. I'm just shy, especially about this topic >.>

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Tyler,

You might not believe it since I have become so open here, but when I joined in August of 2008, I posted my introduction waited five days posted a couple of more and anothe four or five days before the nest, but after that I just can't seem to stop - here I am me and that is all anyone cares about.

So just be you and you can relax - we don't mind, just be the best Tyler you can be that's enough for anyone.

Love ya,

Sally

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Hello Tyler,

First of all, WELCOME! Glad you found us.

There are lots of great people here to help you. This is a great place!

There is no need to be nervous about being here. You want to be able to find out more about yourself and be able to "talk" to others like you. Well, we are all here to make you feel at home.

Look around and get to know us.

Sounds like you have a great finance!

{Hugs}

Ashlee

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Guest ~Brenda~
Hello, my name is Tyler, I'm 17, and new to this site. I don't really know what else to say, so if you want to know anything, just ask ^^.

Welcome Tyler^^! You will find that there is a wonderful group of people here. You have friends here, and you will be safe.

bernie

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Guest Naomi Stardust

i know i'm late

but Welcome

glad you're here

there's a lot of shy people here

but this is a safe place to be your self

or to figure out who 'yourself' is if you need to

even if you're too shy to post a lot

be sure to read other people's posts

and maybe throw in your opinion once in a while

congratulations on the engagement

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