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13 hours ago, whatishappening said:

** I'm REALLY sorry sweetie, but for safety reasons we can't have minors posting pictures where their faces are visible and identifiable. Rule 19. You look good, but it's against site rules, sorry. **

     -Jackie C.

Sorry, I forgot about that- it won’t happen again.

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The crown in the first pic is a nice touch. Also, Pool Boy is ADORABLE.

 

Hugs!

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6 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

IKR?  Kinda jealous right now ;)

I’m Jealous of all you girls that have made the leap of faith to transition. You all look fantastic and happy. I hope some day I might end up where you all are :) 

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6 hours ago, Nat83 said:

I’m Jealous of all you girls that have made the leap of faith to transition. You all look fantastic and happy. I hope some day I might end up where you all are :) 

Someday  you just might you never know.

I never thought I would ever be where I am today.

You just have to want it bad enough to actually make it happen.

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Today I'm going with the office look again. 

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Had to go get some labs done today.   Broke down and put on some pants since otherwise I would have been the only person up there in a skirt.IMG_2152.thumb.jpg.5e81eb04df91311c588686a0a28e89c0.jpg

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When I got back home (hour drive each way) it had warmed up a lot.  So I got into something a bit more springy.

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On 4/25/2021 at 11:17 AM, Nat83 said:

I’m Jealous of all you girls that have made the leap of faith to transition. You all look fantastic and happy. I hope some day I might end up where you all are :) 

You will get there, have faith. For me I got to the point where I wasn't happy living as a male, my dysphoria said no more and I decided that either I planed to be miserable for the rest of my life or I could be who I knew I was. So I took the chance that people I love and that are close to me would reject me and came out. Then it was just a matter of picking a therapist that specializes in gender dysphoria and start seeing her. Soon after that I started on HRT and now I'm actually happy.

 

That being said, what worked for me might not work for everyone. Each of the girls here will have a different story. Coming out is a personal thing and is totally different for everyone. It's scary, but I found it's worth it. Like I said, I'm so much more happier now than I ever was.

 

I'm finding people are more accepting of me now than when I was hiding as a male. People are more at ease with me, I don't make them uncomfortable. And when I complement another woman on how she looks, I no longer get the "you're a pervert!" look. I can say things like "sweetie" and "honey" and no one even bats an eye.

 

@Nat83 when the time comes for you to come out, we are all behind you. You have our total support.

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2 hours ago, Holly Elizabeth said:

You will get there, have faith. For me I got to the point where I wasn't happy living as a male, my dysphoria said no more and I decided that either I planed to be miserable for the rest of my life or I could be who I knew I was. So I took the chance that people I love and that are close to me would reject me and came out. Then it was just a matter of picking a therapist that specializes in gender dysphoria and start seeing her. Soon after that I started on HRT and now I'm actually happy.

 

That being said, what worked for me might not work for everyone. Each of the girls here will have a different story. Coming out is a personal thing and is totally different for everyone. It's scary, but I found it's worth it. Like I said, I'm so much more happier now than I ever was.

 

I'm finding people are more accepting of me now than when I was hiding as a male. People are more at ease with me, I don't make them uncomfortable. And when I complement another woman on how she looks, I no longer get the "you're a pervert!" look. I can say things like "sweetie" and "honey" and no one even bats an eye.

 

@Nat83 when the time comes for you to come out, we are all behind you. You have our total support.

This is such a kind and encouraging thing to say. Thanks :) 

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When the time is right you will know.

Don't let anyone push you into a situation that is uncomfortable.

Sure I lost a few friends over all of it but I gained way more friends as a result.

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On 4/25/2021 at 11:17 AM, Nat83 said:

I’m Jealous of all you girls that have made the leap of faith to transition. You all look fantastic and happy. I hope some day I might end up where you all are :) 

What they said. You'll know when it's right if you ultimately decide to follow that path and only you can decide what it looks like. Personally, I was tired of hiding myself. I had done it for over 40 years. Now I want to live and am finally happy with my life.

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@Jandi you're beautiful in that "springy" outfit and that place. 

I see you girl.

 

@Nat83 may you experience the fantastic happiness you are percieving. 

It's hard for many of us to accept ourselves, and each other.   Finding acceptance for our trans sisters, brothers, and ourselves is a key for us.

 

Today I'm wearing cruddy sweatpants, t-shirt, and a shower cap.  I'll spare everyone the visual confirmation.

 

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I just got back from town, decided to wear grandma jeans, yeah I'm too old for mom jeans lol. It could be worse,

I could be wearing grandpa jeans, yuk.

 

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Gonna be hot today so working the lightweight wrap dress.  Had to wear a bra that doesn't fit yet (B cup) so a little padding there to give me some shape.  I love wrap dresses but haven't really found one that works size wise.  with large shoulders dress makers also assume large boobs so most of the time I have to pull the wrap as far as it can go and also pin the cleavage because it still doesn't close enough without the boobs filling them out.  Even did my makeup today since I'm taking a week off of electrolysis.

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Gonna be hot today so working the lightweight wrap dress.  Had to wear a bra that doesn't fit yet (B cup) so a little padding there to give me some shape.  I love wrap dresses but haven't really found one that works size wise.  with large shoulders dress makers also assume large boobs so most of the time I have to pull the wrap as far as it can go and also pin the cleavage because it still doesn't close enough without the boobs filling them out.  Even did my makeup today since I'm taking a week off of electrolysis.

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So cute! I love it!

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5 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I think it's time to get some sun on those legs lol.  

 

I hear you I need some sun on mine too.

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2 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

I hear you I need some sun on mine too.

I'm currently sitting on a lounge chair in my backyard with my new bathing suit on (its 85 degrees today!)

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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I'm currently sitting on a lounge chair in my backyard with my new bathing suit on (its 85 degrees today!)

 

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I do need to be doing that but I don't have any shorts that fit at the moment.

That means I must go shopping so no problem I love doing that.

 

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I heard someone say "go shopping".

 

I haven't really though about summer clothes. It was hot in our office and I learned about boob-sweat today. Don't think tank tops and jeans are gonna cut it. Gonna have to take my clothing selection up a notch.

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8 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I'm currently sitting on a lounge chair in my backyard with my new bathing suit on (its 85 degrees today!)

Well, you sure look cozy in that lounge chair. I’d love to have some of that 85° weather up here. Heck, I’ll settle for 70°. Love that big smile, Bri!

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