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Hello Everyone it has been a long time without a working computer lost two of them to viruses. <yuck> But ended up with a new one so it all worked out. Well for those of you who remember me. I'm still on the low dose hormones but by the end of the year if not sooner the dose will be increased. Wife actually came to me to ask me about an increase. I've gotten my wig cut and styled, and seeing a stylist about getting my real hair shaped. Started working alot more with makeup and it has kinda gotten obsessive. I'm reading all kinds of books and playing with different way to apply and work with it. Hmm maybe a new career path?

Came out to my mother. That went ok, she's fine but going though the morning process right now of losing a son. Not sure how or when I'll tell my Dad.

I posted a couple of new pics in my album and have a new one as my avatar. I think i'm starting to look alot better, but of course I would think that. <giggles> Wife and I have been shopping alot actually mostly she asks me to go with her. So my feminine wardrobe is larger than my male one <yucky stuff> LOL

Well that is how things have been going for me I hope everyone else is doing good too. Now that I have a computer working again going to try and come back more often to help other girls like you all have helped me. Thanks.

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Guest Donna Jean

OMG!...OMG!!

Courtney...Honey ..welcome back...OHhhh we missed you so much!

And you look awesome...really doing good...WOW, it's so good to hear from you again....

And I'm so glad that things are looking up for you...it all sounds wonderful....

And I know how that wardrobe thing happens....me, too...just getting out some more male stuff this afternoon to make room for GOOD stuff...lol

AWwww. Sweetie ..you sound great ..so nice to see you again!

Please stick around....OK?

****BIGG HUGGS****

Donna Jean

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Guest Courtney Hamilton

Thanks Donna,

Well this time it wasn't by choice I haven't been on, wife caught a facebook bug and it ripped though my network. Think I've fixed the problem for a long time "hopefully".....<whispers> mac. <giggles>

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Hey Girl!

It is great to have you back, I wondered what had happened to you.

Better the computers than you!

Looking forward to hearing all that you have to say.

Technically tou're not new here, but I'm so glad that your back, help yourself to the hot cocoa and cookies - you do remember where we keep them.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest mia 1

Well well Courtney Hamilton returns so great to have you back and being with us again you're on my mind ad wondering how things worked out for you and your "roller coaster" wonderful bride...sounds like she is your best friend...glad for you and your Mom and sad about your son...hopefully soon that will cbhange...nice to hold your hand again sweetheart....Mia

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Hi Courtney. I'm happy that your life is going ahead nicely. It's great that your mom was positive about you coming out.

Last summer a virus knocked out my computer. Cost me 85 dollars to have it cleaned. I had to have the internet configured to my computer again (ugh).

Welcome back.

Gennee

:D

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hey Courtney!!

It is so very nice to meet you! My name is bernie, and we clearly have alot in common (except for the wife part). I think it is so wonderful that you have alot of support. You look great!!!

LOL

bernie

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