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1 hour ago, Jandi said:

My life is covered with cat fur.  

Unfortunately, I like to wear black. 

maybe you should only handle black cats? lol thank you. :)

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3 hours ago, April-Showers said:

maybe you should only handle black cats? lol thank you. :)

 

Doesn't matter. Any cat can (and will) change the color of their shed for maximum visibility on whatever article of clothing you're wearing. It's a cat thing.

 

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3 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

I sure miss my cats and all their spare fur.

 

I'm pretty sure I could BUILD you a cat from the amount of spare fur around the house. Just say the word.

 

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4 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

I sure miss my cats and all their spare fur.

well i have several at the shelter who would love to re-FURbish you. ?

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It’s sun worshiping day at the neighborhood pool so bikini is the outfit of the day. I’m really looking forward to having “bikini tan lines”. Or freckle lines in my case. Lol

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You look happy! Of course I can't take pictures outside or expose too much skin lest the reflection flash-blind everyone within a half-mile.

 

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17 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

You look happy! Of course I can't take pictures outside or expose too much skin lest the reflection flash-blind everyone within a half-mile.

 

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Well, I figured my white ass belly area blinding people was the least likely thing to offend people. lol 

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4 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Well, I figured my white ass belly area blinding people was the least likely thing to offend people. lol 

 

Heh, sweetie, I can use White-Out as foundation. You're fine.

 

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@Jackie C. I  didn't know you could get white-out by the gallon?

 

Finally able to dress completely in ladies wear for work.  Since I  got a pair of ladies athletic shoes.  So, shoes, Jeans,  shirt, and undies are all female.

 

Kymmie 

 

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3 hours ago, KymmieL said:

@Jackie C. I  didn't know you could get white-out by the gallon?

 

It's not too bad, you just need to buy 15 of the twelve packs. They come with their own brush applicator though. Fortunately, I just need a couple of touch-ups here and there.

 

Still home from work. Bumming around in... well, technically next to nothing because I didn't bother to get dressed again after I dilated, but a purple tank and my purple and grey exercise shorts. Hopefully, tonight I'll find out when I can go back to work.

 

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i'm a very casual dresser. and when i'm at the shelter i most always wear jeans even in hot weather. kitty claws are sharp. and they love to climb all over me. so legs need covering. so i'm not very glamorous. lol :)

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1 hour ago, April-Showers said:

i'm a very casual dresser. and when i'm at the shelter i most always wear jeans even in hot weather. kitty claws are sharp. and they love to climb all over me. so legs need covering. so i'm not very glamorous. lol :)

 

I hear you. My work uniform is denim with a flannel shirt over the top of a t-shirt. I look like a lesbian on laundry day which... is OK honestly. Same reason more or less, I'm just concerned about human bites.

 

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Same reason more or less, I'm just concerned about human bites.

love it. lol. :) hey i just noticed i'm now a 'senior member'. looks like this place ages all of us. lol :) :)

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We had an event at work today. It felt really nice to dress up. Sadly, I was the only one who did. I know I've worn this dress before but not with this hair.

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5 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

We had an event at work today. It felt really nice to dress up. Sadly, I was the only one who did. I know I've worn this dress before but not with this hair.

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@Elizabeth Star You look fabulous!! Never feel bad about being the best dressed in a room….especially looking like this. This is one of the best pics of you, imho. I also thought I saw one a few days ago with you in a dress on this thread that looked very nice also. You’ve really blossomed!

 

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You look great @Elizabeth Star!  Maybe next time your coworkers will step up after being left in the fashion dust.

 

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Nice look @Elizabeth Star! That dress really suits you!

 

My coworkers don't notice when I dress up either. ?

 

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12 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

We had an event at work today. It felt really nice to dress up. Sadly, I was the only one who did. I know I've worn this dress before but not with this hair.

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Gorgeous you, Gorgeous dress. If you felt good in it that's all that matters.

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Liz you look fabulous in that dress and never worry about being the best dressed in the room.

 

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Talk about bright white skin, I don't ever go shirtless and I just shaved my chest for the first time in 11 years the other day. I'm more comfortable in my pretty clothes now, but it still looks like I have a plain white tee on under it. Now I have to deal with the fact that everyone in my house went blind. Lol. 

 

Also I told my daughter I think I'm slowly turning into a pile of gypsy clothes. 

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1 hour ago, Alice_Sybilina said:

Also I told my daughter I think I'm slowly turning into a pile of gypsy clothes.

 

** Looks you up and down. **

 

Are you sure SLOWLY is the word you wanted to use? Or did you just not want to upset her?

 

Of course I'm pretty sure I can make a similar outfit out of my stuff too. I love flowy stuff.

 

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