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My first entry here. My first time in a place such as this. 

I'll start with the user name. I am yet to find an identity so no name chosen yet. Thirty years of crossdressing and I am finally finding freedom. It is more than a hobby but not quite a full time thing. It is fun, it is relaxing, it makes me feel warm. So I dress my own living breathing walking thinking doll. A more suitable name to follow. 

And me? A father and a husband. Happy to be male when needed and less so when the opportunity arises. After a gap of near six years I am finding the feminine side of me once more. My wife has been ill during this period and needed my support. She is much better now and we can continue. She is understanding of me and so supportive. Buys clothes, suggests outfits to wear. I am a lucky doll, I realize that. 

 

So I am here to relearn what I forgot (eye make up and how it is supposed to be) and learn what I do not yet know. 

I hope to make  a friend or two. 

Love to you all. 

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Welcome to Laura's!   I've glad your wife is better and you can both get on with life.  Please join in the conversation when you feel like it and start your own posts.

Jani

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Welcome to Laura's! We have forums that are great for advice on the things you mentioned, and for finding friends. Glad to meet you!

 

Lots of love and a big welcome hug,

Timber Wolf?????

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Welcome Dear.

I found this site to be very helpful in accepting myself as the person i am.  Simply knowing i'm not alone and having the freedom to find myself has been very important.  Makeup skills have developed over time as well.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Welcome to the playground

I broke my iPad yesterday and it is easier for me reply with.  You will find really wonderful and honest folks here who will offer help.  We help each other here on Lauras.  and I hope you find a home here.

Kathryn

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Welcome!

Nice to meet you :)

Tracy x

 

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Hi!

I’m so glad you’re here.

This is my first time in a place like this, too. In fact, yesterday was the first time I had ever admitted anything to anyone publicly. It’s all very new to me.

Welcome!

Sarah

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Hi Dressupdoll

Welcome - I'm relatively new here too but it has given me the impetus to make enormous changes in my life just by knowing that I will be listened to and not be judged for who I am.  It's always nice to see more Brits here too - I'm in Cornwall which is several hundred miles from anywhere in the UK but please feel free to drop me a line if you would like a chat over a digital cuppa?

Hugs

Amy x

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