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I'm a pre-op FTM, I'm 20 and British. My parents have known everything for a while but don't accept. I'm going through a difficult time right now, feeling isolated and such. I just feel that something that may help a little would be a place that I could share things I normally keep inside, with people who should understand. So here I am :)

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Guest Donna Jean

Djay.......

OMG...So I get to welcome you...one Djay to another Dee Jay!

I LOVE YOUR NAME!!!!!!

And WELCOME to the playground, Hon! Oh...please sit and have some nice hot pizza and a cold drink....OK?

Oh my....I just KNOW that you will really love it here...everyone is so nice and it's kinda like having a huge extended family! Weird aunts and everything!

Please make yourself at home and get comfy....some of the others will be right along to say "Hi"!

Enjoy yourself, Hon....

Donna Jean (Dee Jay)

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Guest ~Brenda~

Dear Djay!

You do not have to keep anything inside with us!! Please, please, do not be shy! We are with you!! We know exactly how you feel. There are many FTM people here!! Eventhough Donna and I are MTF, we really understand where you are coming from!! We are all in the same boat! Look around at the forums! And please feel free to post your thoughts. Express yourself!! You will find as I have, that participating will open your eyes to yourself!

Love you

bernii

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Djay.......

OMG...So I get to welcome you...one Djay to another Dee Jay!

I LOVE YOUR NAME!!!!!!

And WELCOME to the playground, Hon! Oh...please sit and have some nice hot pizza and a cold drink....OK?

Oh my....I just KNOW that you will really love it here...everyone is so nice and it's kinda like having a huge extended family! Weird aunts and everything!

Please make yourself at home and get comfy....some of the others will be right along to say "Hi"!

Enjoy yourself, Hon....

Donna Jean (Dee Jay)

Hey Dee Jay, we share an awesome name huh :lol:

Thank you so much for such a warm welcome, I'm already loving it here. Could never refuse a free pizza. It is free right? :P

See you around

- djay

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Dear Djay!

You do not have to keep anything inside with us!! Please, please, do not be shy! We are with you!! We know exactly how you feel. There are many FTM people here!! Eventhough Donna and I are MTF, we really understand where you are coming from!! We are all in the same boat! Look around at the forums! And please feel free to post your thoughts. Express yourself!! You will find as I have, that participating will open your eyes to yourself!

Love you

bernii

Hey Bernie, thank you so much for such a nice welcome. I really appreciate it, I've been feeling so alone for years but it's just becoming so much heavier on me lately. Just looking around here so far has helped so much but I look forward to meeting other people too. Everyone seems really nice :)

See you around

- djay

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Guest NWC_Ashley

Hey dejay, welcome to lauras. just remember that you don't have to keep anything in here and the people here are probably some of the nicest i've encountered on the internet. i'm kinda addicted to my computer and am always on here so pm me if you ever need to talk and ill probably get back to you rather quickly

LOVE

ASHLEY

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Hey Djay,

Just like you I am FTM and your parents are just typical. Your loniless, let it go you now have friends here at the playground who do understand exactly what your going thru we have or are going thru it too. So lets all go thru it together.

Great pizza huh? Yeah its free so are the cookies Sally does alot of baking around here ain't she great. And everyonce in while Berni will be cooking up Hot Wings and Sloppy joes and if you are real lucky Stranded cooks a mean steak.

So come on in and enjoy the stay.

Peace and Love

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Hi Djay,

It's been quite a while since that pizza so you should have plenty of room for some of my double chocolate chip cookies and cold milk.

Dee Jay calls them melted chocolate with a bit of cookie crumbs, but they are so good!

I am so glad tha you are here, so don't be shy you are part of such a wonderful family now, we support and help each other and just have a good time.

Ask questions, tel us what you think and just enjoy your time here.

Welcome to the forums, Djay.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Hey there, djay!

I already wrote you a mega-post on your thread in the FTM forum. Well...welcome to the family! You can always be yourself here!

Oh yes... Steaks. I've got t-bones, NY strip, ribeye, and filet mignon (if you are a bit more high-brow).

I've also got this fried cheeseburger, if that's more your speed. I'm going to warn you though, it's pretty greasy.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Djay

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME

Save those virtual 'pounds' - as soon as Donna Jean figures it out -Dollars to pounds - she might send you a virtual bill!

Look around - you have a great presentation - so POST a bunch. We always need input, especially from a Brit. Too many Canadians and Texans here!

LOL

Lizzy

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Guest Elizabeth K
Hey there, djay!

I already wrote you a mega-post on your thread in the FTM forum. Well...welcome to the family! You can always be yourself here!

Oh yes... Steaks. I've got t-bones, NY strip, ribeye, and filet mignon (if you are a bit more high-brow).

I've also got this fried cheeseburger, if that's more your speed. I'm going to warn you though, it's pretty greasy.

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AIns

You cook like I do - full speed ahead! BUT look at that clean-up - guy! Typical male! I swear! hee hee

Lizzy

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I've also got this fried cheeseburger, if that's more your speed. I'm going to warn you though, it's pretty greasy.

I wonder if you could slip one of those fried cheeseburgers into an envelope - no wat a hefty bag and mail it to me - it looks good!

Not Chicken Fried but not bad.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest StrandedOutThere
I wonder if you could slip one of those fried cheeseburgers into an envelope - no wat a hefty bag and mail it to me - it looks good!

Not Chicken Fried but not bad.

Love ya,

Sally

Sally, if it'd keep, I wouldn't mind mailing it. We couldn't get chicken fried to work, so we made something like fish batter. Frying a cheeseburger is no small task!

Lizzy, it was quite a mess. The floor was literally slippery afterward. Ever had fried dill pickles? YUM!

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Guest Donna Jean
Hey there, djay!

I already wrote you a mega-post on your thread in the FTM forum. Well...welcome to the family! You can always be yourself here!

Oh yes... Steaks. I've got t-bones, NY strip, ribeye, and filet mignon (if you are a bit more high-brow).

I've also got this fried cheeseburger, if that's more your speed. I'm going to warn you though, it's pretty greasy.

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***Donna Jean walks through eating a healthy orange..slips on greasy floor...bangs head..gets hair greasy...looses healthy orange under cabinet.....Cussing heard in that cute Donna Jean way...******

DJay.....you DO NOT want to eat that thing!! I saw it's brother on Star Trek last night!

Here ...I'll share some healthy rice cakes and half a Kiwi....ok?

We'll get you settled in correctly shortly!!

AWwww, eat what ever you like...as long as you're happy here at Laura's! :lol:

HUGGS ;)

Donna Jean

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I have the perfect drink for after dinner, Djay - if you have the fried cheeseburger and fried dill pickles I suggest a Phillips Screwdriver - equal parts of vodka, orange juice and Phillips Milk of Magnesia!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest mia 1

One more thing since you are British. Here is a bit of Anglo Saxon. Can you translate? Oft Scyld Scefing sceapena preatum

monegum maegpum meodo-setla ofteah

egsode Eorle. syddan aerest weard

Translation:There was Shield Sheafson,scouge of many tribe

a wrecker of mead- benches, rampaging among foes.

This terror of the hall-troops had come far.

Beowulf circa end of first millenium A.D.

Welcome again to the forum.......Hugs to you ...DJay eat wella nd drink wine..live long and be healthy.....Mia

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Guest StrandedOutThere
Herew is what a healthy meal looks like cooked tonight for me and my gal oh and by the way welcome to the family

Mia, your food is pretty. My food is less pretty. It IS shiny, but that is because of the grease.

Girls, one of you warned me about the T and heart disease. 'Tis true! Believe it or not, I do eat healthy in RL...just not all the time. When I was at the grocery store today the older lady at the checkout said that my mom must be proud of me. She said that most young men my age just come in and buy junk food. I told her that I'd make a good husband for some lucky lady because I can cook. :)

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Guest StrandedOutThere
Wilkommen! or welcome!

I'll be seeing you around :P

April

April. Sprechen Sie Deutsch?

I don't really, but I lived in Germany for like 4 months. It was very challenging since I know only phrasebook German.

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Guest joe0117

Hi Djay,

Welcome! This place is great. Everyone is so supportive and caring. I find it very peaceful and comforting here. I hope that you will feel comfortable here too and I look for ward to getting to know you! :)

Joe

Ladies and Stranded - I would love to take you up on some of your food offerings in a few days. I get my jaw unwired this week :lol: Maybe I can have my first solid food here after 6 weeks of milkshakes and baby food??!!

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Well, I don't know where to start :lol: So many replies since I last came here. And so much food! Plenty to share with you all [:

Thank you all for such a nice welcome, I feel at home here already

:Offers cookies to you all in return:

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Guest StrandedOutThere
Ladies and Stranded - I would love to take you up on some of your food offerings in a few days. I get my jaw unwired this week :lol: Maybe I can have my first solid food here after 6 weeks of milkshakes and baby food??!!

Hooray for solid food! Hit us up when you are ready to chow! Glad you are on the mend. :P

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