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By April Marie · Posted
Oh, my gosh! I would definitely be looking for a new primary care physician!! -
By Davie · Posted
Sara Tavares died on 19 November 2023 in Lisbon, at age 45. -
By Ivy · Posted
I don't use it. One of my daughters gave me a little to experiment with, but I haven't. My youngest tried to put some on me once, but I din't like it. The light was pretty bad admittedly. My ex didn't use it, and my daughters didn't use it much either when they were still at home. (If so it was very subtle) And I don't often notice it on women my age (mid 70's) I shave every day. But my beard is not heavy, and essentially grey, so it's not real noticeable unless you get close with good light. I was starting to look into electrolysis, but the pandemic hit, and I just kinda dropped it. Sometimes I do wonder about it though. -
By Justine76 · Posted
It's something I'm just learning but I find I actually enjoy the 'craft' of it in addition to how it makes me look. Even after a fresh shave, I have a mild 5'clock shadow. For me, the primary use of makeup is to get rid of that. I'll start with the orange concealer over facial hair areas and a bit under my eyes. Liquid foundation over that and light concealer used judiciously over that (still dialing that part in). Then just a tad of powder to bring color back in certain places. There are a number of Youtube tutorials on that layering process. I'll also pencil in my eyebrows a bit since they're blonde and otherwise not very visible. Sometimes I'll get adventurous and give mascara a try but that's a delicate skill and usually I mess it up. I don't particularly like lipstick, but just ordered a 'lip pencil' to experiment with. Hoping for a more subtle effect. -
By Vidanjali · Posted
Excellent. Thanks for this, Betty. -
By April Marie · Posted
Sunday is my weekly ablution day - all of the parts that need occasional shaving get their required attention. The weather is rainy and cool today so after the ablutions and shower, I put on blue jeans, a gray t-shirt and a black front-zip hoodie along with gray sneakers. And, I did put on make-up, not to impress anyone but just to feel as if I'm looking my best....as good as that can be given this woman is now 69 years old. -
By April Marie · Posted
There are lots of us here willing to offer support, ideas, a shoulder or just a smile. Working with your therapist and finding your true self can be difficult process...but it will also be filled with wonder and joy as you discover that person who's been waiting inside you to be found. Just know that you are not alone. -
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By Mealaini · Posted
Thank you KayC! I am just trying to keep breathing. I don't have a huge amount of time in my life for self exploration. My job and responsibilities have me second guessing all my inner work. I do have time off in the summer - coming up soon as I am a teacher. Only a few workshops. Looking forward ward to some introspection. :) Mealaini -
By Betty K · Posted
Yes, essentially. As Julia Serano says, they view trans outcomes as intrinsically worse than cis outcomes. -
By Jani · Posted
I used to but now its just lip gloss every now and then, in a subdued tone. -
By Ivy · Posted
Yeah, a lot of times I don't really have anything to add to the conversation. There are some threads I seldom post on. -
By Ivy · Posted
I have seen some things about this. As I remember it was not very trans-friendly. The people doing these things seem to minimize the positive aspects of transition, and maximize the potential problems. Basically, make it as difficult as possible (without outright banning it) to discourage anyone from doing it. -
By Willow · Posted
Good morning woke up to some light rain this morning. Maybe I should run out with a giant umbrella to cover the car. Ha ha ha. I’ve had really nice cars before but never something like this. @KymmieL I hope you got to go on your ride. Back when I had my Harley we went out for a ride almost every weekend. We would head either SW down the Shenandoah Valley or Skyline Drive which danced along the tops of the Mountains or we would head west into West Virginia and just travel along until it was time to find our way home. occasionally I wish I still had a bike but I usually quickly for get that. The only thing I ever wanted as a young person that I never had was a late 50s vette. -
By April Marie · Posted
I admit to wearing make-up. Actually, I'll admit to enjoying wearing make-up. For me, it's been part of learning about myself as a woman and finding a style and look that reflects my personality. Sometimes, it will just be a bit of mascara and a touch of lipstick. But, most often I wear foundation with setting powder, gel eyeliner, mascara, a little blush on my cheek line and lipstick. I also use an eyebrow pencil to darken my brows a bit. Infrequently, I will add some eye shadow. Most of my make-up is from Mary Kay although my lipsticks or from various manufacturers and eyeliners are mostly Maybelline. My wife purchases most of her make-up from Mary Kay and so we order together from our local representative. Of course, I don't have much brand experience but I'm happy with the Mary Kay products and find myself transitioning almost entirely to their line of make-up.
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