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26 minutes ago, Emily Michele said:

Just finished at the salon. Love it!!!

I LOVE that dress! You look fantastic!💜

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9 hours ago, Katie M said:

Let's be careful out there...🤣

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Yeah, I've found it way too often. It's too bad that the excess weight doesn't come off as easy as it went on. 🤨

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Going to the store has been really tough lately. All the new clothes are coming out now. If only my wallet was as big as my eyes. 😖

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3 hours ago, Emily Michele said:

Just finished at the salon. Love it!!!FCA32DE4-CBBF-422F-9F5A-BEE5B1911C49.thumb.jpeg.b4368f10330d9ae0bf88d9f0cf2e4d99.jpeg

OMG! You look amazing.

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On 3/24/2022 at 11:49 AM, Ann W said:

OMG...I love your little friend.  You both look so adorable.  You truly inspire me Maddee.

🌷

 

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I went with a slightly different style today. Still black though. I think I found my limit on heel height too. They're almost 6 inches tall.

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7 hours ago, Jamie68 said:

Yeah, I've found it way too often. It's too bad that the excess weight doesn't come off as easy as it went on. 🤨

My weight is a constant battle, I’ve kinda stayed around a size 16-18 over the last 12 months and feel comfortable. As you say it goes on much easier than it comes off. 
that said, I’m a curvy girl and like to wear my bikini on holidays.big thumbs up to the bigger ladies amongst us 😁

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Good morning everyone! I finally came out recently and have started experimenting with more gender affirming looks, like a little bit of makeup (eyeliner, mascara and lip crayon) and women's shirts, etc in public and am really feeling more like my true self. I am calling to make my initial appointment today to establish care with a gender care services MD that will start my journey to transitioning. I still don't know what all I plan to do, but at least I'm taking the first few steps finally. I hope you all have a blessed day! ❤️ 

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17 hours ago, Jamie68 said:

Yeah, I've found it way too often. It's too bad that the excess weight doesn't come off as easy as it went on. 🤨

stick with fish tacos. lower cal.  lol

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took three tries this morning to find something that worked with the boots.  I find myself saying " I want to wear this (insert garment)" and then I go through combos looking for the right look with that particular garment. This morning I thought I wanted to wear a specific pair of pants with my boots but it didn't work, then chaos ensued until this combo was found.

 

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20 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

took three tries this morning to find something that worked with the boots.  I find myself saying " I want to wear this (insert garment)" and then I go through combos looking for the right look with that particular garment. This morning I thought I wanted to wear a specific pair of pants with my boots but it didn't work, then chaos ensued until this combo was found.

 

I like the color combination, but I feel like it needs something. I'm not sure what that something is, but I feel like it's missing something. Curious about the necklace too. It looks lovely and I want a closer look.

 

Hugs!

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37 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

 

I like the color combination, but I feel like it needs something. I'm not sure what that something is, but I feel like it's missing something. Curious about the necklace too. It looks lovely and I want a closer look.

 

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Agree, it's just missing that little something- oh well.  necklace is a pendent you can get at michaels for $5

 

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17 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

Agree, it's just missing that little something- oh well.  necklace is a pendent you can get at michaels for $5

 

I like that! I'm a fan of dragonfly-shaped sparklies. It might be that something about the cut doesn't really compliment your body-type. There was a whole class on it at Keystone. The presenter was fascinating and we talked for a couple hours afterwards.

 

She also talked me into a convertible, padded, push-up bra which just BARELY comes in my size. We'll see what that does for me the next time I go clubbing (next week).

 

Hugs!

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4 hours ago, Vanessa Michelle said:

I still don't know what all I plan to do, but at least I'm taking the first few steps finally. I hope you all have a blessed day! ❤️ 

Good afternoon Vanessa,

It's good to see you putting a face to the text. Your only limit is you. You can go as far as you choose to go.

 

Best wishes, stay positive, and safe,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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Scored big at the consignment shop today. Daily pics will follow but for tonight's wine happy hour I'm wearing this great new pencil skirt and crop "blazer" with the same mock wrap top I was wearing earlier today (and the boots). 

Going to be awkward tonight though, I'm finally meeting my ex's boy toy. lol

 

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

Going to be awkward tonight though, I'm finally meeting my ex's boy toy. lol

 

Doesn't have to be awkward. Just give him a big kiss first thing to establish dominance.

 

At the very least it will be awkward on your terms. 😉

 

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On 3/29/2022 at 3:37 PM, Jackie C. said:

Doesn't have to be awkward. Just give him a big kiss first thing to establish dominance.

Love it…if you do this @Bri2020…we want video…lol😂

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@Vanessa Michelle Congrats on starting the process. Those little baby steps are so important! I started with under layers and have progressed to jeans and tees when still needing to present male, where I am even a little makeup or nail colouring would not go over well!

 

I am so jealous of your hair @Lenneth Salon experiences are one of those things I am not likely to ever have, I hope you enjoyed it!

 

@Bri2020 I agree with Jackie! go in for a hug or the continental cheek kiss and do the meet on your own terms. 😉😗 BTW You always look so well put together. :) 

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Thanks for all the encouragement everyone. I did not kiss him but I was very cordial and honestly, he's a pretty nice guy so I'm happy for her.  I think she was feeling more awkward the more he and I talked and got along and "compared" some notes. lol

In the end all good.

This is from Wednesday. a jacket I got from my shopping trip. Asymmetric zipper "moto" style. I fricken love it.  even has usable pockets. It was brand new with tags -name brand, only $39. I love thrifting/consigning 

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On 3/29/2022 at 9:35 AM, Bri2020 said:

took three tries this morning to find something that worked with the boots.  I find myself saying " I want to wear this (insert garment)" and then I go through combos looking for the right look with that particular garment. This morning I thought I wanted to wear a specific pair of pants with my boots but it didn't work, then chaos ensued until this combo was found.

 

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This happens to me a lot.  More often than not, I end up ditching the item I was trying to make work for a new look that emerges in the process.

 

I see a missing scarf on this one... looks great though.  Nice bag too!  Lots of nice outfits lately Bri.

 

Your hair looks terrific @Lenneth.

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