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?️‍?BOSTON PRIDE!! ?️‍?


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It’s almost here!! Will anyone be attending?! It truly is one of the coolest things I’ve ever been to. And this year I have been asked to march! I am not sure if I will or not yet, but I’m definitely going!! I’ve been looking forward to this all year!! No kids this year. Just the misses and myself. 

 

Crazy outfits, 150k+ people, free shows, great food, parade, and an all round amazing experience. I recommend going if you can!! And if you’re looking for that “first time out” “dare to be great” moment well this can be it!! Nobody will even notice you at Pride. Boys are girls. Girls are boys. Everyone loves whoever they want. It’s truly an awe inspiring experience. 

 

Plus I’ll be there! ?. I’d love to meet up with anyone who is going. Please let me know! 

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20 minutes ago, Kirsten said:

It’s almost here!! Will anyone be attending?! It truly is one of the coolest things I’ve ever been to. And this year I have been asked to march! I am not sure if I will or not yet, but I’m definitely going!! I’ve been looking forward to this all year!! No kids this year. Just the misses and myself. 

 

Crazy outfits, 150k+ people, free shows, great food, parade, and an all round amazing experience. I recommend going if you can!! And if you’re looking for that “first time out” “dare to be great” moment well this can be it!! Nobody will even notice you at Pride. Boys are girls. Girls are boys. Everyone loves whoever they want. It’s truly an awe inspiring experience. 

 

Plus I’ll be there! ?. I’d love to meet up with anyone who is going. Please let me know! 

It sounds like fun! When is it?  What dates?  I was just in MA this past weekend, so not sure that I can get back up again.

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I'll be there on Saturday the 8th for the parade -- and checking out all the info booths from supportive organizations!  Also hoping to attend a concert by LGBTQ composers tomorrow night, June 1st (another event in Pride week).

 

Got hooked on Boston Pride last year, when I was part of the Yes on 3 canvassers who walked up to total strangers and asked for their support for trans rights.  No way I'm gonna miss it ?

 

PM me if you want to meet up, and we'll figure something out. 

 

Now -- what to wear?? <grin>

 

Astrid

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28 minutes ago, Kirsten said:

Here’s the link. It starts today actually. But the big day is next Saturday. That’s the parade and the big to do. 

http://www.bostonpride.org/

Oh, I am so disapointed!  I wish I had known!  I would have tried to come up this weekend or next weekend.  I will definitely keep in mind for next year.

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Just now, Amy LeBlanc said:

Enjoy Boston Pride sis

No doubt! It’s gonna be a BLAST!! If I march I’ll go live on ig too! ?

i cant wait!! 

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Glad that PHX does their Pride in April.  Cause it's already in high 90's to 100 here in PHX.  But I miss Pride.  I am thinking on heading up to Flagstaff for the Pride up in Flagstaff AZ

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6 hours ago, Astrid said:

PM me if you want to meet up, and we'll figure something out. 

 

Now -- what to wear??

I will. I’m not sure how long I am required to be with my work group. It says it’s 11-4 but the parade isn’t that long. So I’m not sure if there’s other requirements for the day. 

 

I finally did sign up so I am marching! And my wife will be coming as well. I think it’ll be really cool! 

We have some friends going as well so it should be a fun day altogether. And it’ll be cool to get some pics marching. I really can’t wait! 

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The parade is this coming Saturday. There were some shows and parties (high heeled race) this past weekend, and there’s some parties during the week this week as well. Dances, club takeovers, etc... but the main stuff will be this coming Saturday. 

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Found some of my outfit for Pride! I am beyond excited! 

 

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ill also have a rainbow of clip in hair extensions in, and a rainbow bow to hold it all back. My eye makeup is gonna be a kind of rainbow of eyeshadow with some glitter and bright pink lips I think. And multi colored polish as well.  But no heels. There’s too much walking so it’ll be sneakers for footwear. I will bring some heels in case we hit a club at night. But for the parade and the afterparty it’s all about comfy. 

 

My wife is going to be in a solid purple thule skirt with her ally tee and some crazy leggings. Similar hair and I’ll be doing her makeup as well!! 

 

Did i I mention how freaking excited I am!?! Wooooooo!!! 

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OMG Kirsten, you're gonna rock!!!!    

 

...and fit right in <grin>

 

Astrid

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Haha. I hope so Astrid! I am definitely not going for the blending in look. ?. But it’s gonna be a blast!! Pride is like a trans girls Halloween the way I see it. So I’m dressing up. 

 

And hey, if we meet up I’ll be easy to find! Maybe. Lol. 

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