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Hi everyone,

I'm Sarah and I'm 20 years old. Right now I'm going to Oxnard Community College (I hate it there) and soon I'll be going to Ventura Community College with my two best friends in the world, Ashley and Kari <3 (I know I will love it there). Eventually, I want to move to Arcata (N. California) to attend Humboldt State University and major in Wildlife Biology. It has always been my dream to do something special for animal life, and learning how to conserve it and save endangered species is perfect. Even just learning about them text-book style is really fun.

My best friend Kari has been using this website a lot and mentioned I should probably join so I can get a better understanding of how she feels. Eventhough she may have been born male, she has always been a girl and now I'm glad she got permission to start hormones soon. I know for sure that I will always be there for her to support her (her family is being a real pregnant dog about it all) and help her in any way possible. I'm just glad she can finally start to feel like her real self and not have to hide behind words like 'he' or 'him' anymore.

Hope everyone has a great day :)

-Sarah.

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Hi Sarah and welcome, looks like I'm the first to greet you but others will be along shortly, for not sit here with me till Sally or Donna Jean comes along with the virtual goodies. It's nice to see some so accepting, even if Kari's parent's are not yet in time they may.

Paula.

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Guest Midoe

Hey Sarah, so glad you could post instead of hiding in the shadows and just reading like I do. ;)

Ha ha ha my family is being a real pregnant dig about it, tisk tisk, someone didn't read the rules when they signed up. :P

Anyways thank you so much, your support means the world to me and gives me the motivation to wake up in the mornings... or early afternoons, B) I cant wait to move to Humboldt State University with you either, I'm looking forward to it

-Kari

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Guest Naomi Stardust

hey Welcome

i wish everyone had such good friends as you

it's nice to know that there are good people in the world!

by the way, help yourself to all the cookies and hot coco you want,

virtual calories don't count :D

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Oh my goodness, Sarah,

I didn't get here at all, I'm so glad that Naomi came by to offer you the cookies and hot cocoa.

I try to get here right away, but I have had a couple of very busy days.

Come on over and sit by the fire, Kari, you too.

Let's just enjoy the fire and the food and wait for some more friends to come and say hi.

kari already has some friends here and I'm sure that you will have some of your own very soon.

We are always happy to meet those who support our friends.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Woops....

Hello, Sarah!

It's me...draggin' up the rear again!...LOL

How nice to have you with us, Hon....You've been meeting some wonderful folks so far...and many more to come!

So, make yourself comfortable and enjoy yourself!

Have fun!

XXOO

Donna Jean

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Guest Frank67

Hi Sarah,

welcome to Laura's. It is so good that you are so supportive. Kari is a lucky girl that you are her friend, that is great.

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hey Sarah!!!

Welcome, I am so glad that you joined!!! I thank Kari who encouraged you to join!! You obviously have wonderful friends! You will make wonderful friends here too! I see that alot of people have already met you. They are the best people in the world!! I wish continued happiness and love!!

Keep on keeping on!!

HUGS

bernie

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Guest Pól_Eire

Hi Sarah! Welcome and thanks for coming. It sounds like you two are great friends, and it's great to hear that Kari gets some real support from you. I'm glad you're here.

-Pól

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Guest Little Sara
Hi everyone,

I'm Sarah and I'm 20 years old. Right now I'm going to Oxnard Community College (I hate it there) and soon I'll be going to Ventura Community College with my two best friends in the world, Ashley and Kari <3 (I know I will love it there). Eventually, I want to move to Arcata (N. California) to attend Humboldt State University and major in Wildlife Biology. It has always been my dream to do something special for animal life, and learning how to conserve it and save endangered species is perfect. Even just learning about them text-book style is really fun.

My best friend Kari has been using this website a lot and mentioned I should probably join so I can get a better understanding of how she feels. Eventhough she may have been born male, she has always been a girl and now I'm glad she got permission to start hormones soon. I know for sure that I will always be there for her to support her (her family is being a real pregnant dog about it all) and help her in any way possible. I'm just glad she can finally start to feel like her real self and not have to hide behind words like 'he' or 'him' anymore.

Hope everyone has a great day :)

-Sarah.

Hi Sarah and welcome

I like your name :P

I'm glad for your friend Kari that you support her. Few people in a position like ours get enough support through our journey and it's great to have friends who understand and whom you can count on. I hope everything goes well for you as well as her.

~Little Sara

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