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On 8/30/2021 at 3:57 PM, Elizabeth Star said:

I haven’t even been on HRT for two years so it’ll be interesting to see where it stops. 

I agree, the Chainmail vest is a work of art.

 

Like @Jackie C. I hope to go to camp and come back with...

 

@Elizabeth Starand @Maddee you both look wonderful.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy??️‍⚧️?

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I’m not sure the world is ready for all of this.  Lol. Stitches came out today and I don’t have to wear the compression band anymore so the girls are free to move about the cabin.

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let’s see someone misgender me now!

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Looks pretty good, Bri.

 

Went over to the store for some supplies.

Why would someone need to add "sir" to "have a nice day"?

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Dressed in Trevor Project socks, black shorts and a gray racetrack. The shirt has death riding a unicorn and says, "Pride or die!"

 

I walked into the hospital and security said, "Are you here to see Doctor Rumer?" I wonder what gave it away?

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

I’m not sure the world is ready for all of this.  Lol. Stitches came out today and I don’t have to wear the compression band anymore so the girls are free to move about the cabin.

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let’s see someone misgender me now!

Lol!  You got me beat. You look amazing. 

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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I’m not sure the world is ready for all of this.  Lol. Stitches came out today and I don’t have to wear the compression band anymore so the girls are free to move about the cabin.

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let’s see someone misgender me now!

Wow - so jealous!

 

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4 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I’m not sure the world is ready for all of this.

You've Got This! I mean that in the most powerful way. Fly be free.

 

You look great, and I'm so happy for you.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy??️‍⚧️?

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3 hours ago, Jandi said:

Why would someone need to add "sir" to "have a nice day"?

Yeah Jandi, I agree with you. Just leave the gender tag/pronoun off of the statement. Have a nice day.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy??️‍⚧️?

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Dressed in Trevor Project socks, black shorts and a gray racetrack. The shirt has death riding a unicorn and says, "Pride or die!"

 

I walked into the hospital and security said, "Are you here to see Doctor Rumer?" I wonder what gave it away?

 

Hugs!

You are nothing if not subtle ;).  hahahaha

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@Niamh I just love your style! And those wedges........jealous.

 

Thanks everyone. I'm so happy I scrimped and saved this year and just bit the bullet and spent the $.  Best $8k I think I've ever spent. 

3 hours ago, Jandi said:

Went over to the store for some supplies.

Why would someone need to add "sir" to "have a nice day"?

I just don't get it either. SMH

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Good news from Kaiser! I met with the head of the Gender Pathways department and it was like meeting my fairy godmother! Electrolysis. Covered! Voice training. Check! Down under? One year on HRT and then green flag. Tracheal shave? Referral! “What else can we do for you?” 
 

I also applied with the local school district to drive a bus. I have an interview next Tuesday. 
 

so far it’s been a pretty good day!

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2 hours ago, AgnesBardsie said:

Good news from Kaiser! I met with the head of the Gender Pathways department and it was like meeting my fairy godmother! Electrolysis. Covered! Voice training. Check! Down under? One year on HRT and then green flag. Tracheal shave? Referral! “What else can we do for you?” 
 

I also applied with the local school district to drive a bus. I have an interview next Tuesday. 
 

so far it’s been a pretty good day!

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Celebrate!!!!

KP is tough to navigate sometimes, but they care for transgender patients like no other.

Good luck in your interview!

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Everyone is looking so nice I am jealous.

Speaking of guitars I was working on a few for customers and used this tube driven Laney rack amp to test them all out after repairs and set ups.

I love this rack amp it has so much clarity I am always amazed how good it sounds. I love EL 84 tubes.

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I'm wearing rain, a flash flood warning for Cambridge. We're getting five inches of rain by dawn. It's like living under a waterfall. Send dry towels.

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My employer is having our annual golf outing next weekend. I haven't been to one since I started working there 19 years ago but I was asked by a member of upper management if I would attend this year. Since I having nothing to wear for it (it is stricter than work), I asked what the dress code was. He started with "for women it's...." "but most of the women wear...". It was nice he didn't even try to suggest I dress male even though it's being held at a very exclusive club. My outfit still needs some work but this is what I have so far. I absolutely will not buy a pair golf shoes to only wear once a year so I will be wearing a pair of gray midi-high tops. One of my co-workers will be dressed almost identically so I know if the club has any issues with me it's not my outfit.

 

 

 

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Looking great @Elizabeth Star! I wouldn't buy gold shoes either. Unless I planned to take up the sport, but THAT's not happening so...

 

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2 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

My employer is having our annual golf outing next weekend. I haven't been to one since I started working there 19 years ago but I was asked by a member of upper management if I would attend this year. Since I having nothing to wear for it (it is stricter than work), I asked what the dress code was. He started with "for women it's...." "but most of the women wear...". It was nice he didn't even try to suggest I dress male even though it's being held at a very exclusive club. My outfit still needs some work but this is what I have so far. I absolutely will not buy a pair golf shoes to only wear once a year so I will be wearing a pair of gray midi-high tops. One of my co-workers will be dressed almost identically so I know if the club has any issues with me it's not my outfit.

 

 

 

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That looks perfect. Is that a skirt or "skort"?   If in doubt, most clubs that have a "dress code" post it or you can call the pro-shop there to ask. Always better to know ahead of time to avoid a potential awkward conversation.  Sometimes there isn't one for the course, but if you are in the dining area there might be.

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

That looks perfect. Is that a skirt or "skort"?   If in doubt, most clubs that have a "dress code" post it or you can call the pro-shop there to ask. Always better to know ahead of time to avoid a potential awkward conversation.  Sometimes there isn't one for the course, but if you are in the dining area there might be.

It’s a skort. The dress code states dress pants, dress shorts or a skort. 

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

It’s a skort. The dress code states dress pants, dress shorts or a skort. 

Looks great Liz,??‍♀️

 

I've be playing golf for 22 plus years, and have never won a round or outing. I'm always the host taking customers out for a good time. They say, golf is a game where you should be playing against yourself, improving your personal score. That's BULL. I play customer golf. I pay, they win. I buy the drinks, they buy my products and services. Don't get me wrong, I have fun, but the name of the game for me is making sure they have fun, and we raise money for the charity event.

 

Who knows, you may find this to be a real fun stress relief. ??‍♀️

 

Mindy??️‍⚧️?

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I’m wearing this dress again today. This time with a shrug and high heel boots. I’m in a pretty good mood today. My partner gave me a much appreciated compliment on my outfit this morning. 
 

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