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I'm super-casual at the moment. Just a dark greyish-blue excersise tank and my burgundy satin-ish sleep shorts (they have a nice little bit of lace detail on the sides, though.)

 

I received my online order of a boatload of cheap low quality scrunchies this morning, so I'm also enoying a cute high ponytail. Naturally, being me, I went straight for the pinkest scrunchie I could find :D

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

Latest shopping spree at the sidewalk sale made me realize I need more tommy bahama dresses in my life sound found this on Poshmark for $25.  I love it because it fits my small boobs ok now but i'm gonna rock this dress with c/d cup sizes in a month!  Shoe pics to follow later this week

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I do like that dress. It would go pretty good with my hair. 

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@Bri2020 - I don't see the need for FFS but whatever makes you feel better. You look beautiful and each time I see you you look more and more feminine. Love the dress and you look wonderful in it. Wish I could say the same - but - I am happy with my own progress for what it's worth.

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Latest shopping spree at the sidewalk sale made me realize I need more tommy bahama dresses in my life sound found this on Poshmark for $25.  I love it because it fits my small boobs ok now but i'm gonna rock this dress with c/d cup sizes in a month!  Shoe pics to follow later this week

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That's gorgeous and does flatter you.

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3 hours ago, Shay said:

@Elizabeth Star and @Bri2020 - don't say just the HRT - what's your secret?

it might be that we both present pretty much full time and so we get to own and express our femininity non stop. No point in trying to hide it so let it shine. I think that confidence is what you see. (and we're both just gorgeous so...  lol)

 

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3 hours ago, Shay said:

@Bri2020 - I don't see the need for FFS but whatever makes you feel better. You look beautiful and each time I see you you look more and more feminine. Love the dress and you look wonderful in it. Wish I could say the same - but - I am happy with my own progress for what it's worth.

thank you but I still feel like there are some small giveaways that I can't "unsee". Plus, Kaiser's paying for it so.....

I'm sure you have had lots of progress and I've only seen you pics from almost a year ago but I always thought you had a definite femininity about you. We tend to not to see these things ourselves.

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@Bri2020 I suppose you are right. But I still don't think you need FFS.... so there ?

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

it might be that we both present pretty much full time and so we get to own and express our femininity non stop. No point in trying to hide it so let it shine. I think that confidence is what you see. (and we're both just gorgeous so...  lol)

 

Yes! I am happy to be me 24/7. And I think self care is doing it’s part too. Oh, and as it turns out (been told by a lot of different people) I’m kinda cute. Which is a good thing since I’m sort of stuck with this face. Although my insurance covers a lot financially they’ve got a heads or tails approach with what they’ll cover for surgeries. 

 

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Hi, sorry no pictures.  But my wife and I went shopping today.  Our usual store which is Belk for all you Southern Gals.  They carry a brand I particularly like, Ruby Rd.  I have several outfits from there, dresses, slacks, tops.  Today’s haul, I got a pair of jeans and a top I really like and a second top.

 

My wife bought a dress, a pair of jeans and a couple of T’s.  I tried on another maker’s dress but I didn’t like it enough for the price.  I had another pair of jeans with us to try on but didn’t have to.  I slipped down to a 12 most of my pants are 14s.  My wife also managed a 14P in Ruby Rd.  We have a couple of their dresses that we share interchangbly.

 

Good day shopping.

 

Willow

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It's been quit a while since I've worn this jacket. It looks much better on me than it did on "that guy".

 

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6 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

It looks much better on me than it did on "that guy".

 

Love that jacket. It looks much better on you. Can't even imagine wasting it on some guy. ?

 

Hugs!

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Jacket looks good.    
Makes me wonder about adding some of the old guy stuff to the mix.  

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New top wearing with new jeans todayimage.thumb.jpg.44ebc5e064a3449551f58a42319e7dd7.jpg

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Just got back from a topless Jeep trip for some groceries. Knotted up Jeep hair kinda sucks. It's my fault, I forgot to grab a scrunchie to get it all under my doo-rag but I feel I still looked pretty good.

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Just got back from a topless Jeep trip for some groceries.

 

WOW! I don't think I'd be brave enough to drive around in ANY car topless. Let alone a jeep.

 

I like what you're wearing though. I need more things with spaghetti straps.

 

Hugs!

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So yesterday I went to my Picnic Group who meet at the park. (In a more flamboyant outfit). I'm not out to all of them but feeling more comfortable to express my new self without fear or a need to stifle myself. I can't stop change in the world and I certainly can't stop change in myself-- or in my words or behavior. I find that's the most important change for me at this point. Just being me . . . just naturally leads to freedom from the repression, if I let it. And I will let it.

cheers,

Davie 

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Jackie, it’s a Jeep thing.  Topless or Nude. The less the better on a nice day.

 

wishing I could go topless but I’ve got no place to put my tops right now.  That’s what I get for living out of a suitcase.

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Today like any day I work it is jeans and my work shirt. but lately everything I wear is woman's even the shoes.

 

 

While I don't do the jeep thing. I have the total open air of the motorcycle.

 

Hugs,

Kymmie

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1 hour ago, KymmieL said:

While I don't do the jeep thing. I have the total open air of the motorcycle.

Kymmie, it’s not as much the open air as it is the terminology this time.  I get riding.  Started with a mini bike, then two different Honda’s eventually a Triumph America and last a Harley Ultra Classic.  That, I rode from the top of Virginia to Biketober Fest in Florida and Back over 1000 miles each way.  Talked about going to Sturges but never made that one. 
 

what is it you ride these days?  I know you go two up, with a pony tail.

 

Willow

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