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7 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

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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I agree with that wholeheartedly .

 

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I like my legs so thought I ought to show them off today. Shame my colleagues can't see them when on video calls!

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On 5/4/2021 at 3:10 AM, Maddee said:

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

Maddee, I think the answer is a resounding yes!  I always try to stand out while fitting in.  I think the tactic will be different for everyone, but the end result is the same.  I fit in by dressing and behaving appropriately, but I try to stand out by showcasing my femininity.  I tend to go for dressier outfits with feminine flair.    

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Today I'm wearing a nice flower print dress. I really wanted to take pictures outside in our garden but weather

is not cooperating. 

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Love the dress @Linda Marie

I made a tie dye t-shirt last night so had to wear that and some NYDJ shorts I found at the thrift store (what a deal, normally $70 new for $5!).   More importantly but not visible, I went to Victoria Secrets to see if there was a solution to a natural fitting bra for 38A.  They said that size isn't made by anyone really for off the rack BUT, 36 B is the same size cup which is made and you just put a hook extender to get the width so I now have a VS push up bra that actually fits!!!

It only has a little padding so it feels like it's mostly me and not "fake". 

 

 

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Had to go get some blood drawn today.  It's an hour drive up there.  But they also have a goodwill outlet store up there.  That's where you buy stuff and pay by the pound.  A lot of my stuff has come from there.

Got this skirt today.

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Love the skirt.

Love Goodwill too you just never know what you will find there.

Bought a few movies there the other day.

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A year ago (or more) I was in the habit of going into town on Saturdays to just hang out maybe have a beer, etc.  Now I've had my shots, and things are starting to open up a little here in NC, so I made it into town today.

Stopped at the bookstore and picked up a book. A little embarrassed, I told the lady I had developed a taste for trashy romance novels.  Turned out she was an enthusiast also - heh heh. 

Then I went uptown and stopped in at one of my old haunts and had a couple beers.  

It was really nice to be getting back in circulation.  Man I missed it.

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A fan of romance novels too.

Used to read pirate based stories where the girl falls in love with the dreaded pirate. Cowboy/old west based ones as well a Victorian era.

Half Price books is where I used all that stuff even dated a guy that I met there.

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12 hours ago, Jandi said:

A little embarrassed, I told the lady I had developed a taste for trashy romance novels.

 

8 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

A fan of romance novels too.

 

Guilty. Though I prefer them with a little adventure. And lesbians. Love me some well-written lesbian romance novels.

 

Hugs!

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9 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Love me some well-written lesbian romance novels.

 

I recently read "Written in the Stars" by Alexandria Bellefleur. Loved it. I'm starting to think the only reason I never used to be into romance stories is because so many of them involve a guy as half of the couple!

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21 hours ago, Jandi said:

A little embarrassed, I told the lady I had developed a taste for trashy romance novels.

Actually, I've had it for years.  I was just afraid to let anyone know.   I was pretty transphobic in those days.

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1 hour ago, Heather Nicole said:

so many of them involve a guy as half of the couple!

 

I can deal with that, but it's really not my favorite. They don't even have to be explicit. Just a nod to actual romance and maybe alluding to, "Yes, this couple has sex but you don't need to see it," and I'm fine.

 

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Hi folks,

 

I've been out of the loop again for a while. Picked up a new skirt and top which I wore today. Forgive the beard, but I take a break from shaving on my days off and I haven't had the opportunity to start electrolysis yet.

 

Pictures also taken at different times of the day. ?

 

 

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My outfit this morning whilst making breakfast, just needed the outlet.

 

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@Petra Jane I agree with @Cyndee. Glad you did what you needed to do for YOU this morning.

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@Drayse your clothes are so cute. You look pretty.

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Such cute folks being themselves.  Love you gals!

 

Hugs,

 

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Today I'm going with wedge sandals.  

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Had lunch with my wife and in-laws. My wife insisted I dress more masculine for the occasion. I chose this outfit and she was happy with it. I was still able to wear some makeup and carried my purse. 

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