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Hi all I'm Charlene Leona and I'm happy to of found this website. I'm 43 and have been full time almost 3 years now, I'm very active politically and have worked hard to educate all that are willing to listen to the truth's about transsexuality. I have gone through allot in my life and have never been happier in my entire life. I love to be helpful to all that are coming up behind me and have allot of information that can be useful to those here that need it. I hope I can be a supportive friend to any who need it.

Bye for Now :D

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Hello Charlene Leona,

Welcome to the forums.

Come on in and sit down, I'll get you some hot cocoa and some of my fresh baked double chocolate chip cookies.

We want you to feel welcome and we are more than glad to accept your kind offer of guidance.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Good morning, Charlene Leona !

Welcome to the Playground, Hon!

It's so nice to have you here with us and we can really use the wealth of your experience, so join in as much as you can.....OK?

I'm 59 and on HRT about 4 months now...smooth running so far!

Please make yourself comfortable and relax....

XXOO

Donna Jean

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Hi Charlene and welcome, i see others have said hi already, I'm 57 and a week shy of being on hormones a year.

HUGS!

Paula

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Guest Ashlee

Hello Charlene Leona,

So nice of you to join our happy group!

Welcome to the playground.

Its great to have someone that is out there pushing for the rights of TG people.

{HUGS}

Ashlee

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Guest Marissa Anastasia

Welcome Charlene...we're always glad to see a new face around here...sounds like you have a lot of experience others can draw from...please make yourself at home.

Love,

Marissa

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Guest brenda lee
Hi all I'm Charlene Leona and I'm happy to of found this website. I'm 43 and have been full time almost 3 years now, I'm very active politically and have worked hard to educate all that are willing to listen to the truth's about transsexuality. I have gone through allot in my life and have never been happier in my entire life. I love to be helpful to all that are coming up behind me and have allot of information that can be useful to those here that need it. I hope I can be a supportive friend to any who need it.

Bye for Now :D

Hi Charlene , Welcome to the playground . You will find all kinds of great people here ,Sweetie.LOL Brenda Lee

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Guest Charlene_Leona

Thanks everybody, I like this site allot all support and no pit-bulls with attitudes like at some of the other places on the net. I've found someplace welcoming to all that I can refer others in our shoes too without fear. I hope the post that I've been putting up have been of use to any who need the info. I've been on this road a while and still have a way's to go before the butterfly leaves her chrysalis. I am so happy and thrilled to see the young people here as well, looking at your profiles & pictures warms this old girls heart and makes me wish I was brave enough to stand up and tell my mom at your age how I really felt. It also makes me want to work hard on a couple projects I have in mind like a school for children with gender issue's as well as a health clinic for people with gender issues. I happen to live in one of two cities in Missouri that have gender protection written into the law books , the other is Kansas City. I don't know if I'll ever be able to put these ideas out of my hat but I really hope so, that way I can help make the world a better place than what I came into to.

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Guest Marissa Anastasia

Hello Charlene, and welcome to our family. I'm sure you will find all the positive things I have found here. Folks here really do care, which is getting more and more unusual in a dog eat dog society. It's good just knowing we're not alone...

Take good care.

Love,

Marissa

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Guest brenda lee
Hi all I'm Charlene Leona and I'm happy to of found this website. I'm 43 and have been full time almost 3 years now, I'm very active politically and have worked hard to educate all that are willing to listen to the truth's about transsexuality. I have gone through allot in my life and have never been happier in my entire life. I love to be helpful to all that are coming up behind me and have allot of information that can be useful to those here that need it. I hope I can be a supportive friend to any who need it.

Bye for Now :D

Charlene , Sweetie all of us will be glad to listen to another sister who is willing to help.LOL Brenda Lee
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