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Ann W

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I am not out to anyone but my therapist, my doctor and her wonderful nurse, tonight was my appointment for blood draw. A preclude to our appointment next week to discuss HRT I wore my favorite blouse and sweater shawl under my jacket. The small wins right now make my heart warm......thank you all

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@Jackie C. yes, totally worth it! I’ve become pretty good at the “gather, twist, chin-hold “ method for dealing with skirts before sitting…

 

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this is my ensemble today. Not very glamorous, with the binding from BA surgery, but my girlfriend still thinks I’m beautiful. I think I’m beautiful, and that’s that part that matters.


Everyone is beautiful in their own way, no matter what!

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2 hours ago, Emily Michele said:

this is my ensemble today. Not very glamorous, with the binding from BA surgery, but my girlfriend still thinks I’m beautiful. I think I’m beautiful, and that’s that part that matters.

 

You look happy. Happy is better than glamorous. Maybe not better than witchy, but I always look witchy. ?

 

I've always said that actually. "All women are beautiful, you just have to know how to look." About time I met somebody else that gets it.

 

Hugs!

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2 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

"All women are beautiful, you just have to know how to look."

This is true

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On 10/26/2021 at 11:41 PM, Ann W said:

But, as many of you know, transitioning doesn't leave much room for being embarrassed.  Being in alignment with my true self has given me confidence I could never come near just using my will power.  I've worked with this group for ten years and our Facebook page has thousands of friends...might as well go big.  ?‍♀️

 

I always wanted to be a hot chick guitarist...I may be on my way.  ? ?

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So true. You need to get over yourself quick when you are transitioning and out FT. I had a recent experience that I was mortified by the idea of but ended up just not a big deal. I had genital electrolysis and while yes- the pain part was something I was afraid of, what really worried me was my "maleness" be exposed and handled by a stranger.  But once I got there I didn't feel embarrassed at all. Kinda like when a woman is in labor and she could care less who sees her privates lol.  

Anyways- you look great up on stage and I think you are already that hot guitar chick so you might as well embrace it.

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10 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

I have trouble getting buns to stay in place for very long.

You look adorable BTW.

 

Thank you so much! I'm terrible with buns. With hair in general really. So I'm kind of super excited about this. 

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5 hours ago, Rowan said:

Thank you so much! I'm terrible with buns. With hair in general really. So I'm kind of super excited about this. 

My hair lives in a "messy bun" 70 % of the week. With all the curls I get 1-2 days of looking good down after wash day, then bed head kicks in or I have to do some maintenance. Luckily messy buns are adorable with the curls.  Speaking of adorable- Rowan...damn gurl! 

I will post a pic of what I'm wearing today" later. Been recovering from G. Electro plus moving an office the last 2 weeks so was not very "put together" but today I'm working in the consignment shop so I will put some effort into things. hahaha. I'm still in the having to wear a bigger skirt phase since the damn electro has made it impossible to tuck from a comfort standpoint.  My fashion style of wearing tighter/body con apparel has limited me lately. lol

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On 10/29/2021 at 5:09 AM, Emily Michele said:

@Jackie C. yes, totally worth it! I’ve become pretty good at the “gather, twist, chin-hold “ method for dealing with skirts before sitting…

 

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this is my ensemble today. Not very glamorous, with the binding from BA surgery, but my girlfriend still thinks I’m beautiful. I think I’m beautiful, and that’s that part that matters.


Everyone is beautiful in their own way, no matter what!

I'll have to try that method next I wear a long skirt. You really do look happy. And, I love you nails. I was going to do the same with mine, just can't find my black polish. I might have left it at work.

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Today I'm working on my voice. I let it go after my accident a few years ago. 

So I decided on wearing this today to get things started.

As far as sitting in dresses and skirts, stand at a slant facing the chair and twist into it.

LM❤️

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Heading out for a Halloween tea with some friends, 1st time going out in a dress, decided to go all black in honor of Halloween. Oh and yeah, finally living my life my way.

cheers

JL

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Ladies,

 

As usual, you all look lovely.  I love all the style choices.

 

This outfit is what I wore today while doing errands and going out to lunch.

 

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I got to wear this OFFICIALLY this morning, https://www.transgenderpulse.com/forums/index.php?/gallery/album/2533-2021-events-of-note/  We spent from 10;30 to 2:15 making a "sizzle reel" for a TDOR on-line show next month with a 16 year old pianist (Cis) who wrote and played a special composition of a song that is in our Standard Repertory.  I am tired out and for some reason can no longer stand the darn thing.  Oh well, it was fun.

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Found this boho deep plunge top with flared sleeves at the consignment shop today so wore it out to dinner.

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5 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Found this boho deep plunge top with flared sleeves at the consignment shop today so wore it out to dinner.

Love this. Great colors for you Bri. You look so relaxed.

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Went out to see a friends band and lots of people I haven't seen out since pre-pandemic. I haven't been out late on a Saturday night in a long time either. I got to re-introduce myself to friends as "Stevie" and let a few know I am starting HRT. There was big love all around in our little scene as usual.

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Looking great @Bri2020! As per usual.

 

I like that outfit @stveee! I'm too ashamed of my stomach to ever ear it, but you're rockin' the crop top!

 

Hugs!

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