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hi my screen name is inkgal8290.

my real name is Lis short for elizabeth.......i have had little need to focus on tg issues for some time now....i do not know what i want to talk about.......just an introduction...hi

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First Lis,

I am going to move you over to the introductions forum where we have a Memorial Day picnic in progress so come on with me to the picnic area and have some hot dogs, burgers and apple pie.

Find a seat in the shade and others will come by to say high hi.

We are non judgemental and very freindly.

Welcome to the friendliest place on Earth!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Ashlee

Hello Lis,

Its so nice that you have joined us!

There are many awesome people here to help you with your 'issues'.

Look around and read the posts and ask lots of questions.

Welcome!

Ashlee

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Guest Donna Jean

Hi, Lis....

'Welcome to the forums here at the Playground!

It's so nice to have you!

And, Sally....I'll take a hot dog if ya don't mind...no ketchup or mustard or anything...I'm a purest!

And don't worry about what to talk about...it'll come quickly ...just for starts, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself....we're nosy that way.....LOL

Sit back and just relax, Honey.....

XXOO

Donna Jean

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And, Sally....I'll take a hot dog if ya don't mind...no ketchup or mustard or anything...I'm a purest!

Me too!

So Lis - I was telling you the truth, people here are friendly (and hungry) and will be more than glad to discuss anything that you want to .

Look around and make your comments, we want to know whatyou think too.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome My dear Lis!!

Dear you have come to the right place to talk about anyting, including transgender issues!! Dear, you shoudl know that you are very safe and secure here. We all know where you are coming from and you have nothing to fear!! Please, do come in and be warm and comfortable. We give snacks to the newcomers so have some toll-house chocolate chip cookies!! My favorite!! To know yourself better, it is very helpful to express yourself onto the forums!! By talking, you hear yourself! Post dear!!

So welcome, my darling!!

Love

bernii

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Guest April63

Hey, whats up?

Find a seat in the shade and others will come by to say high.

High, not hi? Are we smoking weed now? lol

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Hey, whats up?

High, not hi? Are we smoking weed now? lol

Well now you have met my good friend and spelling assistant - spell check just checks to see if it is a word, April checks to see if it makes sense and obviously - I messed up on that one. :lol:

April is one of our brighter members and a little younger than you but don't let that fool you - she's one smart cookie.

So how do you like the forums so far?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Alyssa Leigh

Hi Lis

Welcome to the playground there is so many nice people here so make your self comfortable and more people will be by soon to greet you.

Alyssa

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Guest 1charlotte1

Welcome welcome welcome!!!!! I love grilling outside *sigh* nothin like a good burger!

I hope u like it at lauras! It is simply a very kind community here to help!! Or talk or give ya a pat on the back, we r super Heroes so we can pretty much do anything!!

Hugz, Charlotte

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Hi Lis and welcome, just imagine if we got everyone on this site together for a picnic it would be huge and i can see Sally now cooking up a storm... pass the mustard and catchup please.

HUGS!

Paula

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Guest Elizabeth K

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME

Sorry to be late - errrr..... kinda almost set my kitchen on fire today - been cleaning it up!

AND

YEAAAAAAAA - another Elizabeth! Lizzie-Trucker uses the 'ie' ending, I use the 'y' ending and you drop it down to an 's"... so great!

Welcome to forum

Lizzy

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Guest brenda lee
hi my screen name is inkgal8290.

my real name is Lis short for elizabeth.......i have had little need to focus on tg issues for some time now....i do not know what i want to talk about.......just an introduction...hi

Lis , This is a wonderful place to be.I am just starting to transistion and have found a lot of answers to my questions .LOL Brenda Lee

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