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I am a life long crossdresser and have known since I was about 5 or 6 that I was "WRONG". I spent most of my life hating myself and my body. I have not been a very happy person but have always had to put on an act. Any of this sound familiar? I think if allowed those of us who are TG would probably win the Oscar every year. We have had to become world class actors.

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Hi,

Welcome to the forums.

Come on in and have a seat here in the members lounge while I get you some hot cocoa and my special double chocolate chip cookies.

We like to view the playground as a real place not just virtual so when the smell of fresh cookies gets around everyone knows that we have a new member and all of the friendly people will come to meet you, but hold on to those cookies, they usually want them too. :D

To make the font or color changes you have to type in between the opening and closing brackets or type, highlight and then select the fonts, etc.

Its a little different but it works.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Alyssa Leigh

Hi Lissa

Welcome to the playground everyone is so nice here so have a seat and more will be around shortly to greet you.

Alyssa

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Guest NeverSayNever

Hey, welcome to Laura's. I hope you enjoy your stay here - I'm sure you will, we're like one big family here :D

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Guest Ashlee

Hello Lissa,

Welcome to the playground!

Lots of great people to share your experiences with and to help you in your journey.

Put on an act you say? I think we all have done that a time or two;)

I too have been a crossdresser for about 40 years now.

Please feel comfortable here, read about the wonderful people here and post, post, post all you questions!

{HUGS}

Ashlee

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Welcome to Laura's Lissa. I'm so glad to meet you. There are many CDer's here, so I encourage you to review the CD Forum. You are guaranteed to learn a lot from everyone here. Once you post five times you can Private Message (PM) other members. We would love to hear more about you. Enjoy your stay here. You are among friends.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Lissa2u

Thanks ladies. I t feels nice to have such a warm welcome. To add a little. I am 49 years old and am just now starting to accept that I am TG. I still don't know where this is going and what will happen. I have a friend who is transitioning and I have been trying to learn a few things from her.

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Guest Marissa Anastasia

Welcome Lissa,

You put it very well...it's just a shame that people shun, hate, and even kill other people because of the clothes they wear. I'm looking forward to more of your insight.

Love,

Marissa

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Guest Elizabeth K

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME

Yes - we here at Laura's would sweep the Oscars!

So look around and see if you have comments - post questions. We are a diverse group!

Lizzy

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Guest joe0117

Hi Lissa2u,

Welcome to the Playground! I hope you get settled in and feel comfortable sharing more about yourself.

Joe

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