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Yes @Maddee you do look tired.  Cute but tired.  I love your hair style!  

 

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Thanks @Jani

I keep things in my hair like pens, keys, and phones.

 

More sleep and less sugar could improve anyone's presentation.

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Not doing much today, just going to be a chill day.

I do love wearing dresses and skirts, love the way they feel on my legs.

 

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2 hours ago, Linda Marie said:

I do love wearing dresses and skirts, love the way they feel on my legs.

Likewise.   I've gotten to wearing pants if I don't need to is annoying to me. 

I do realize most women I see are wearing pants though.

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Went shopping with my neighbor last evening and she kept me out past dark.

Had this top on with black pants.

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1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

Went shopping with my neighbor last evening and she kept me out past dark.

Had this top on with black pants.

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Cute!!

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2 hours ago, Maddee said:

 

Cute!!

You are lovely.

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@Elizabeth Star I was wondering if your in-laws know about your transition. Your clothing is androgynous but you still look all girl.

 

@Maddee That’s a VERY cute outfit. Love the Fuchsia colored top against the black.

 

@Linda Marie As always…Those lovely floral summer colors look wonderful on you!

 

@Teri Anne Your top goes so well with your presentation. I absolutely love your hair…it’s gorgeous, girl!

 

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@Teri Anne I love your smile and I am sooo jealous of your hair!  

 

@Elizabeth Star There is no going back now.  I agree with Susan.

 

@Linda Marie Its not quite sandal's weather here.  The heels are just right, not too tall.

 

 

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Thanks for the kind words ladies I really appreciate every one of them and everyone of you. :)

 

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Hanging with some ladies at the beach this week before heading to Savannah this weekend. Some of us went out for Mani/Pedis. It's still a bit chilly so just wore jeans and long sleeve T-shirt. Having a blast with all of them!

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

Hanging with some ladies at the beach this week before heading to Savannah this weekend. Some of us went out for Mani/Pedis. It's still a bit chilly so just wore jeans and long sleeve T-shirt. Having a blast with all of them!

 

Oh that does look nice. I need to pamper myself more.

 

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15 hours ago, Susan R said:

@Elizabeth Star I was wondering if your in-laws know about your transition. Your clothing is androgynous but you still look all girl.

Oh, they know. They're really supportive and have accepted it with any questions or arguments. My MIL has even done a bit of research and has been keeping up with all the recent anti/pro-trans laws.

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One of my coworkers keeps talking about going out for a pedicure with me. I really should take her up on the offer, it looks fun. Not that I didn't know that, but...there were material reasons beyond the obvious, to most, toxic masculinity that it didn't happen before now.

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Today I'm going with my polka dot dress and heels. The picture of me is a lot clearer this time than it was last time.

Also my hair has grown out some more. The pantyhose are suntan, control top with reinforced toe, size B.

 

 

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So....I’m wearing black today. It took a little work but I was able to find a new clothing combination. On another note, I finally got my bell bottoms to the tailor and should be able to show them off next week, they’re not black. 
 

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3 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Not black? Are you feeling OK?

I have outfits planned, creepy cute outfits.

 

I had to do some yard-work after I got home from the paying job tonight. I chose to wear gray wile playing with a chainsaw. It's weird how my jeans look blue though.

 

 

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12 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Not black? Are you feeling OK?

 

Obviously they're off-black.

 

Hugs!

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Beauty and the beast?  This is the lovely outfit I sometimes wear around the farm.  The coveralls are great as I can saturate them with tick repellant and shed that protection at the door.

 

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