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You girls look great!

 

@Bri2020 The tie dye has given life to that shirt, and I love the hat

 

I'm wearing an ivory color summer shirt with 3/4 length lace sleeves. Simple but pretty.

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You all look so pretty today.

I'm gutting grass today and am pretty much a mess.

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1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

You all look so pretty today.

I'm gutting grass today and am pretty much a mess.

That’s on my to do list for today too. It’s so long gutting may be the appropriate term. 

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4 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I needed a summer dress as well as a tailgating dress for Miami games so found this white twist front and tie dyed it. Add in a summer hat and I’m feeling like I am on vacation lol

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I do love your colour co-ordination.

 

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6 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

That’s on my to do list for today too. It’s so long gutting may be the appropriate term. 

It was tall enough to call it gutting LOL

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OMG! You guys all look amazing.. I'm so jealous. I'm just in a old tee and grey leggings today.. Nothing special.

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Went camping for a few days with my daughter and other family.  Pix is pretty badly back-lit but here it is.

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11 hours ago, Holly Elizabeth said:

OMG! You guys all look amazing..

I have to agree with Holly Elizabeth. You ladies all look fabulous!?

 

9 hours ago, Jandi said:

Went camping for a few days with my daughter and other family.

Jandi, I bet you had a great time. This reminds me that I have not been camping since before I started transition. It’s been over three years since I used any of my camping/hiking equipment. I’m going to put this on my list of things to do later this summer.

 

Susan R?

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9 hours ago, Susan R said:

I’m going to put this on my list of things to do later this summer.

Me too.

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Camping? Nope Nope Nope, not me. Gosh, how will I put on my make-up in the morning, what if a

bear eats me at night? Anyway it is raining cats and dogs outside and I already have 4 dogs and 2 cats and don't need anymore lol.

So I'm just chilling in my music room wondering what tune to play next. 

 

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Okay what are you wearing? So I'm going to break it down. 

This is an unlined faux wrap dress, I have a full slip under it.

Under the slip is the normal women's under garments. My breast are medical grade silicone.

My panty hose are tinted to match my shoes.

I'm using clear nail polish, perfume, hair spray and jewelry and of course make-up.

Other than that I'm just your normal trans person.

As far as how far I'm willing to go in my transition only time will tell.

LM♥️

 

 

 

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Today since I wasn't at work. Just sweats, and a t shirt. Tomorrow, and it seems like for the rest of the week. They are taking in the 60s. So I might wear a skirt, and a nice top, maybe a dress, but ill probably just wear jeans, and a nice top. 

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Thanks again Teri, I try to represent our community with style. I have to go to Asheville during the gay pride march even though I'm not gay, (not that it really matters to me about sexual orientation).  I'm going to represent us, the trans community. 

I'm also going back to Asheville to the support meetings for us trans people, both m/f f/m. I used to go all the time but

left to find myself. Leaving the community and cutting all my hair off just to find myself was a big mistake, but I learned,

This is who I am. (picture was before I cut my hair)

LM♥️

 

 

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You present and represent in the best ways you can.

I used to do the trans meetings and outings to other areas to promote trans awareness.

Used to help trans teens to find a balance in their lives. Explain they are not alone and trans people have been part of society for a very long time.

My group began to get too radical even for me and the ultra activist began to take over so I stopped going.

Gay pride events  were even getting more radical and I stopped going to those events too.

Being gay has never been a problem for me but those events and the way some acted (men  naked in a thong dancing in the streets) does nothing for the gay cause and only done for the shock value.

I wanted to fit in not stand out as some kind of martyr for a cause that repulsed most people.

I am a more than normal person that just wants to live my life as I see fit.

 

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Oh yeah I shampooed my carpet today so it was camo yoga pants and a white Tshirt and sandals. Blue polish on my tosies. LOL

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Havent been to many "community" or pride events.  I avoid anything activist.   Possibly a self acceptance thing. 

 

What Teri Anne says about wanting to fit in and not stand out is how I feel too.  Kind of. 

 

Can you stand out, and fit in, at the same time?

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8 hours ago, Maddee said:

Havent been to many "community" or pride events.  I avoid anything activist.   Possibly a self acceptance thing. 

 

What Teri Anne says about wanting to fit in and not stand out is how I feel too.  Kind of. 

 

Can you stand out, and fit in, at the same time?

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Stand out by being an awesome person thats what I try to do.

 

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Things got better once I realized I didn't have to

1. impress anyone.

2.I didn't have to try and force people to accept me.

3.I didn't have to have an agenda and scream it out to the world.

 

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Hot Hot Hot.  (not me, the weather hahaha). I haven't worn this top in almost 7 months. I forgot how much I like it.  Broke out some big hoops too.  I realized when I got to work why I haven't worn them in a while....what a pain in the ass with masks that go over your ears.  

@MaddeeI love that top you're wearing.  You look great!

@Linda Marieas always- pure class.

 

I'm with all of you on the whole "fitting in". I like to wear nicer clothes and show a little style but not trying to shock anyone with who I am.  

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Today is another rainy day so I'm just dressing up for no reason except the fact

that I love dressing up.

All of you here look wonderful. 

 

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