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Hi! I'm new around here, so I thought I'd introduce myself and say a few things.

I'm biologically female, and mostly identify as such, though I'm very interested in crossdressing as a male. Most of the people I know think of me as very androgynous in my social interactions.

I just got my Bachelors of Fine Arts about 4 days ago (I'm graduated, yay!) and I'm so fascinated by all the different aspects of gender identity and the things that go along with it (probably because of all the introspection I've done about whether I'm a girl or guy) that I'm thinking about getting a Gender Studies degree.

Hope to meet lots of new people and make new friends!

Keir

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Kier!

OMG..how very nice to meet you!

And how odd, because I just mentioned 2001: A Space Odyssey to a Friend an hour ago and one of the stars was "Kier Dulaya" or something close on the last name!

Anyhoo....Welcome to the Playground! You'll find tons here to keep you busy reading and so many nice folks, too...

I'll offer you some nice hot coco and some of Sally's cookies just to break the ice......OK?

We tend to keep it safe for everyone here and it's rated G-PG13.....

So nice to have you with us, Hon....

Just relax and enjoy yourself!

HUGG

Donna Jean

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Hi, Keir,

It is so good to have you here, I won't be giving away any secrets but I know that Donna Jean is here and that means hot cocoa and I think she got a batch of my special double chocolate chip cookies, if she forgets them , I'll bake you some more.

You have found a great place and a lot of friendly peopl enjoy your time here and if youneed any friends - we are al here.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest mia 1

Kier...... Gender Studies degree gee whiz in the sixties they were just thinking of Minority Studies pfrograms...and to think in these wonderful times we still have former V.P. Cheney rambling on and on...

Well welcome to the forum, eat the cookies and drink the cocoa. It is served with love and from two of the warmest and caring hearts on this planet....

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Guest Kier

Thanks for the welcome! I'm always up for food (it's the poor college student in me). And yeah...gender studies. I didn't even realize it was a degree I could get until I was a senior. I was doing research trying to figure out if I was a transgendered or not and came across all of this stuff about gender studies that just really fascinated me. So if I don't get into grad school for art, I'm thinking gender studies would be fun!

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Hi Kier and welcome, congrats on graduating, gender studies sounds real interesting, i bet some of us could even teach that class.

Paula

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Guest Neuro

Welcome to the playground, Kier! It's great to see another intellectual person on here (that I cannot say I am)

I've been dressing as male and into crossplay/crossdressing all my life, because that is what I am inside. Eh~ I'm sure any of us would be happy to answer (or ask!!) questions with you, there is even a subforum on here for scientific studies and questions/surveys if you are interested in that field c:<

Gender studies seems like a really interesting thing, you'll find plenty of info on that here; if anywhere else here!! XD it's a great place, I hope you feel welcome and stay a while~

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Hi! I'm new around here, so I thought I'd introduce myself and say a few things.

I'm biologically female, and mostly identify as such, though I'm very interested in crossdressing as a male. Most of the people I know think of me as very androgynous in my social interactions.

I just got my Bachelors of Fine Arts about 4 days ago (I'm graduated, yay!) and I'm so fascinated by all the different aspects of gender identity and the things that go along with it (probably because of all the introspection I've done about whether I'm a girl or guy) that I'm thinking about getting a Gender Studies degree.

Hope to meet lots of new people and make new friends!

Keir

Krir ,Welcome to the playground . I know that you will meet a lot of new friends here .We are all glad to have you join us .LOL Brenda Lee

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