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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Off to take my final in my real estate course. Thought I would dress the part (if I were selling Real estate in Florida.) haha

 

You definitely look the part Bri! Good luck!

 

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Nothing fancy today. Just a spaghetti strap top over leggings. Sometimes I’m amazed at how much more confidence I have since I started transitioning. 

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Got out early for my walk by the river.   The sun was up, but hadn't quite made it down into the river bottom.

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Hello fabulous friends! I was browsing for pride gear for the upcoming Stonewall Festival and came across this shirt which I thought was hilarious. There should be a comparable one for "the trans agenda", but I did not see any in my search. If there were, what would it say? 

 

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1 hour ago, Vidanjali said:

There should be a comparable one for "the trans agenda", but I did not see any in my search. If there were, what would it say? 

 

Well mine would look a lot like that, but I'm more "Wicked Gay."

 

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I just want to say that everyone is looking wonderful.

 

@Jackie C. I'm so happy for you getting to do a photo shoot. I really love you photos.

 

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Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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hanging out with my trans friend, lots of shopping, and finally some Me Time at home. 

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Yesterday wasn’t so much about what I wore, but where I wore it. I wore this cute pink/white striped string bikini bottom and to set. I wore them to the pool. First time to a pool in at least a decade. I was a bit anxious, but my girlfriend was my extra strength. Everyone was very friendly and we were accepted into the conversation at the hot tub with a group of thirty-something women. It felt so great to be accepted as who I am; a woman. F107E6B8-0676-493B-AE4D-A9F155582856.thumb.jpeg.8dde22a936fc7c750d32e5533a5c3c42.jpeg

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2 hours ago, stveee said:

hanging out with my trans friend, lots of shopping, and finally some Me Time at home

You ladies are looking great.

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1 hour ago, Billie75B said:

@Jackie C. Girl you looked absolutly fab!

 

10 minutes ago, JamieGee said:

Wow Jackie.   Awesome!

 

Thank you both! Cass offers AI touching up on her pics and those make me wonder what they'd look like if I'd gone for it.

 

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Looking lovely there Stveee.

I’m not massively vocal a lot, but am a daily reader and you look really good on the changes you are going through.

A bit of inspiration for us 😊 

Axx

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Have any of you gone through a what I like to call "frumpy" phase.  I've lost a ton of weight and as good as I feel, nothing seems to fit the way I want it to.  It it either qay yo big on me or im not quire slim enough to pull it off.  So, I've been falling back to a lot of comfy pants and button down shirts lately.  Heck, if I could, I'd live every day in leggings and a sweatshirt.  But it is just getting too warm for that.  

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Wow.  Sorry about the spelling errors in my previous post.  Darn fat fingers....lol. I can't find an edit tool to correct them.  🙁

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1 minute ago, JamieGee said:

I can't find an edit tool to correct them.  🙁

There isn’t an edit tab or button. A moderator can fix them for you. Just remember this is a social forum not English Literature, and most of us have spelling errors, especially when using a phone to text. 
 

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Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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17 minutes ago, Mmindy said:

There isn’t an edit tab or button. A moderator can fix them for you. Just remember this is a social forum not English Literature, and most of us have spelling errors, especially when using a phone to text. 
 

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Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

 

Thanks.  That makes me feel better.

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Had to do a bit of gardening this morning.

I mean, it's what I'm wearing.

Dirty apron, garden clogs 

 

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Totes gorge, @Jackie C. !! My favorites are the two of you sitting on one hip on the floor, mermaid style. 🤩🧜‍♀️

 

@Bri2020 speaking as a Floridian, indeed, you she nailed the Floridian realtor look. I hope your career has been off to an excellent start. 

 

@stveee  looking great, having fun with your friends. 

 

@Jandi you always look dear in your pics. 

 

I hope everyone is doing well today! 

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I actually bought "new" clothes today. A matching coral jacket/shorts and a pair of capris. I went to Kohls to find some shorts since I've gained weight since last summer but found more than I went in for. 

I also did some thrifting and found a few blazers,a pair of shorts, a new top and a romper. The romper was NWT and Ralph Lauren. tag said $195. I paid $24.

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