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Just like it says in the topic: Hello, everyone!

I'm another one of those realized-it-very-recently trans women. I'm a late-bloomer; 40 is back thataways (points behind me). In retrospect I should have figured this out years if not decades ago, but in my case, lupus and all the complications that go with that absorbed a lot of my attention. Still does, actually, it's just that some recent breaks gave me the opportunity to realize that it wasn't all immune trouble but being trans as well.

I'm very glad to be here.

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Ceri (is that right?)

Welcome to the Playground!

Oh, my...it is very nice to meet you today!

Please sit down and I'll get you some hot coco and a plate of Sally's delicious cookies.....OK?

Older?....you can even mention 40 in the same breath??...lol

Well, I'm 59 and someone else is 57 and another is 61......so you're a youngster here!

I do think that you'll enjoy being were...it's a very loving and caring place with lots of wonderful folks and everyone has an opinion!

I do hope that you have the Lupus under control! Accepting your Gender Dysphoria will take some of the stress off of you!

So, please feel free to join in and post lots and lots!

So nice to have you here!

****HUGGS****

Donna Jean

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Hi,

I'm glad that you finally made it here.

I'm the Sally that bakes the virtual cookies, also the 57 she mentioned so I started a little late myself.

Better late than never so enjoy your time her, the people are great!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Elizabeth K

AND bring up the last of the trio - and another is 61...... thats me! I have known about my transsexual condition forever but never had a name for it. I knew I was a girl in a male body from about age 4 or 5. As an adult I thought I just cross-dressed a little bit - well.. a lot - well... a whole lot... well... all the time! A gender specialist therapist told me what I am and suddenly it all made sense - so I have been here about five months. There are a few seriously senior people here... so

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME

We are glad you are here - look around and see what interests you - post some comments, ask some questions. Tell us more about yourself.

Lizzy

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Guest mia 1

Ceri welcome to this world of wonder..not wonder who I am because most people who get to this forum accept they have some degree of gender dysphoria and are past the denial stage so now it will be up to you to see where you are going on this journey ...best advice I can think of is .............follow your heart and listen to others and then decide where you are going and talk as often as you can to your therapist....hopefully one trained in gender dyshoria...btw I'm 64......Welcome and please keep posting......Your new friend Mia

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Ceri!!

Yea, 40 is back that way for me too! I am so glad that you here and your have found yourself!! You have reached a real milestone in your journey!! There are many people here that you can count on for their consul and guidance. Please feel welcome and read the posts on the forums. Also, feel free to post as well. As you read the forums and contribute to the forums, you will see more and more of yourself, and realize that we are all going through the same thing! Some of us are completely transitioned, and some of us at the very beginning, and others are somewhere along the line. Regardless of where anyone is at, we all have alot to share with one another. So please come in and stay awhile, you have come to the right place!! Laura's PLayground!!

LOL

bernii

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Howdy Ceri

Welcome to the family, My name is Dan and 45yrs old. This is a great place to meet friends and get advice I have been here for a few days now and I really am glad I found this place. Hopefully you will feel the same way.

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Guest Irielle

Hi Ceri! You have already met some wonderful people here. I"m glad you have joined us. Everyone has their story and will share and we hope you will, too. You have many new friends now. :)

Iri

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Guest Cericonversion
Hello, Ceri (is that right?)

I do hope that you have the Lupus under control! Accepting your Gender Dysphoria will take some of the stress off of you!

Ceri it is--it's an old family name I always liked the sound of. My immune system is, well, it's kind of under control, like an unbroken horse that's at least in a good corral. :) But yes, for sure, acknowledging my gender already has helped--the last few months have been very productive ones as some old, old stress comes off.

Thank you everyone for the welcome! And it's really nice not to be the oldest one in the room and the last one to the party for a change. :)

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