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❤️ I love this thread. So many beautiful outfits. 
Looks like I wasn’t the only one to take advantage of the nice weather today. 
 

  

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Before picture and "outfit"

High volume superduper mass facial hair clearing at Precision Hair Removal today.

 

Chicago.

Waiting for my Uber.

 

Not sure if I will put up an After picture........ could be funny

 

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Today I'm wearing a ... well ...  you know, a dress. I do love posting them and really enjoy all the people I'm here,

so many nice outfits, so many story's to go with the outfit for the day.

 

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6 hours ago, Maddee said:

High volume superduper mass facial hair clearing at Precision Hair Removal today.

Best of luck @Maddee.  I hope it goes well.  I agree an after photo might not be so appetizing.  Maybe after a couple days!! 

 

2 hours ago, Linda Marie said:

Today I'm wearing a ... well ...  you know, a dress.

I like that one!  Very pretty.  

 

Elizabeth I think you look great with that smile on your face.  I'm of a certain age where I don't understand the symbolism of your shirt design.  Clearly you are happy and that's enough.  

 

Have a great day everyone! 

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On 3/10/2021 at 4:51 AM, Bri2020 said:

It is feeling spring like today so broke out a dress, hair up and a light cardigan. Gold wedges, necklace/earrings to complete The dress I got of Poshmark, the cardigan is a Tory (given to me by a friend, I can't afford those. lol) and the necklace from a local designer consignment shop. Earrings-Target.

 

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Cute outfit

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On my way out to do the grocery shopping.  Spring is coming on!

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5 hours ago, Charlize said:

On my way out to do the grocery shopping.  Spring is coming on!

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@CharlizeI love that look. It's really nice. Why can't I ever look that good when I go out.

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On 3/10/2021 at 2:29 PM, ElizabethStar said:

❤️ I love this thread. So many beautiful outfits. 
Looks like I wasn’t the only one to take advantage of the nice weather today. 
 

  

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OMG @ElizabethStar I love that outfit. Can I steal the look? I'm going to have to go out and look for a black sheer skirt  and a black hoodie with some black boots. Just love it.

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14 hours ago, Maddee said:

High volume superduper mass facial hair clearing at Precision Hair Removal today.

Wilmette?  If so I was the patient in the other room.  I just posted an after picture, it's scary.  I hope the moderators don't take it down for being inappropriate.  Back tomorrow back for a second session.

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2 hours ago, LaurenA said:

Wilmette?  If so I was the patient in the other room.  I just posted an after picture, it's scary.  I hope the moderators don't take it down for being inappropriate.  Back tomorrow back for a second session.

Seriously? Huh, I work like 20 minutes from that place. We're all just ships passing in the night.

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3 hours ago, HollyNoel said:

I love that outfit. Can I steal the look?

Feel free. I'm happy to share and inspire.

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All the girls look so pretty in today's images. Granted, all of you always look so pretty but I see an awful lot of big smiles going on too!

 

Sorry for not commenting very often the last several days, but I have been browsing and admiring how well everyone is doing with their transitions. It makes me feel all warm and happy inside. ?

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Everyone always looks so nice its hard to compete.

I know its not a competition LOL

Its hard to get motivated sometimes to put on make up and get spiffed up.

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3 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Everyone always looks so nice its hard to compete.

I know its not a competition LOL

Its hard to get motivated sometimes to put on make up and get spiffed up.

You remind me of a woman I used to work with. She used to talk about going to conventions and what to wear as it is an unwritten rule that they all try to outdo each other with what they wear etc.

 

In many circles, not so much a competition as a way of life :)

 

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11 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

Seriously? Huh, I work like 20 minutes from that place. We're all just ships passing in the night.

 

12 hours ago, LaurenA said:

Wilmette?  If so I was the patient in the other room.  I just posted an after picture, it's scary.  I hope the moderators don't take it down for being inappropriate.  Back tomorrow back for a second session.

20 hours ago, Jani said:

Best of luck @Maddee.  I hope it goes well.  I agree an after photo might not be so appetizing.  Maybe after a couple days!! 

 

First off I luv  Charlize's outfit! @Charlize

 

We are ships passing close. @ElizabethStar
we may have met before

 

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It was me.  That was us.  I didn't know they did multiple days.  They said for me to do one day every ten weeks.   But I had 100 hrs of bad electro before I went to Precision...

 

Hugs Jani.  My outfit today so far has been ice packs, and my only flannel shirt that I don't think makes me look like a lumberjack...

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If my posts need to be somewhere else, please let me know or feel free to move them.

All the ladies look beautiful....

I've just been trying to look like a low maintenance girl (while dressing like a guy) lately. 

 

Promise I will contribute something worthy of the thread in the near future.

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@Maddee You look good.  Your swelling has gone down a lot.  Me,  My cheeks still make me look like a chipmonk.  I promise a better after pic when the bruises go away ?

 

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2 hours ago, Maddee said:

I'm a potato head.

@Maddeeyou look fine, great even! I won't allow this self depreciation! ?

 

Also, I'm a bit jealous of your hairline. Mine's all peaky. ?

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Today I went with this outfit. Gosh it looks so bright. Not the outfit, the picture.

I was wondering why they were coming out fuzzy lately, then my phone beeps and tells me,

cleaning the face of your phone will give you clearer pictures.

I've had this phone for years and now it tells me?

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