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Denise is finally going to meet her psychiatrist in person


Denisenj

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Wednesday I have to be about 23 miles from my home at 8:20 in the morning. I'm not used to getting ready as a woman that early I probably started maybe 6:30. Today Denise pampered herself I never ever had a full set of coffin nails I did it today. Imagine spa pedicure had my chest and stomach waxed and my eyebrows shaped.I have a feeling I'm probably going to start back on hormones because just makes me feel good being Denise. My counselor saw me on zoom as Denise if this is going to be my first time in person seeing the real psychiatrist. Starting to get used to these longer nails now I know what women go through

Looks like I'm have to go back and get fills every 3 or 4 weeks I just opened Pandora's Box. I'm starting to really love these longer coffin nails

I don't want to go there overdressed but I want to present very feminine any suggestions on what to wear.I sent her a few pictures of Denise and she said I look good and she can't wait to see Denise in person.I was kind of depressed today and I said you know what I'm going to do it I'm going to get me a full set of nails and I'm glad I didIMG_20201012_185853572.thumb.jpg.ffa1e0662cac1149684533862c5f26ad.jpg

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Your nails look gorgeous, Denise.  I'm sure however you decide to dress will be just fine.  Casual or dressy or something in between, it doesn't matter except to you, so where what you want to wear.

 

You already know the therapist through Zoom so butterflies shouldn't be much of a problem.  Just enjoy the experience.  I don't have to tell you to remember it, because you will remember it, perhaps forever.  I still remember my first time out, and that was about 12 years ago.  Relax and have fun!

 

HUGS

 

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I just woke up from having a nightmare about my old boss not understanding me. I want to go shopping today as Denise for maybe a new outfit. I'm starting to get used to typing with the nails. Here's the last time I went out about three weeks ago as Denise. Where knees longer coffin shaped nails really brings out my femininity it's going to be a fun couple days.

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Absolutely LOVE your purple nails, @Denisenj. Your ring is very beautiful too.

 

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I felt so feminine today I think this is who I was meant to be. I went and bought a new outfit at Christopher and Banks skirt top and necklace $27I'm going to wear a different pair of shoes but they're going to be open toed sandals low heel.IMG_20201013_142747560.thumb.jpg.5070de601b1c1a92008929ec6daaf88e.jpg

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I wore the same top this time with a black Tweed knee length skirt to show off my tan legs this is a picture of me trying to be happy. This is the earliest I got ready as Denise I'm staying this way the rest of the day and enjoy her and her company

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It is lovely to see you out and about as yourself1

 

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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IMG_20201014_132257736_BURST000_COVER_TOP.thumb.jpg.ecbbe6fcd23afd9a84a7b9898d551d67.jpgWhat a wonderful 2 days as Denise. I like being around women and I surprised them and went there as Denise

They couldn't say enough compliments on my makeup and how I look, It made me feel good we had great conversation we laughed told stories I really do like the blonde girl but she just got married last month she's 50 years old. It's like coming natural to me going out as a woman after getting a full set of coffin nails that I always wanted to do I might even got my ear pierced this week. I have a feeling I might start up on HRT again but I want to be sure.

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