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1 minute ago, Ashley0616 said:

Pink has always been a favorite color of mine. I was just to embarrassed to admit it when I was little. I definitely would've been treated differently. 

Same I alway said no pink is not for me, but now since I am free I have to say I am fond of it but if it suits me on my body I will see I am so excited to try different styles in the future. Still in my male body or in the past I just had blue or grey jeans and mostly black shirts... I just cant see any reason to look for fashion for my ugly male body, but the skirt will hopefully make me feel more connected to my feminity. I just have to blend out all the other stuff of my body and look only at the shirt.

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Ooooohhhh, pink!! I'm wearing pink nail polish and my skort has pink, blue, green and yellow flowers and pink pants underneath...and pink flip flops.

 

Ladies, I think after dinner I'm going to put on a pink blouse, a black skater skirt, black 5" heels and mix myself a cocktail at our bar. Hmmm, maybe an earring change, too! 🙂 

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Im wearing a black slip dress that i got at target, black bra, black slide sandals, and a black bucket hat. Im out back cooking dinner on the grill. got the tunes blasting and a cold beer. This is what summer is all about.

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Yes I love it too and its still dark but I think in the future I will wear less jeans and more colours, but as a wise gay man once said green is not my colour XD

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I haven't posted a picture here in a long, long time, so I thought I was overdue.  Kind of dressed down today as I was only running some quick errands.

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2 minutes ago, Sally Stone said:

Kind of dressed down today as I was only running some quick errands.

Dressed down and you still look great.

 

Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋🏳️‍🌈

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29 minutes ago, Sally Stone said:

I haven't posted a picture here in a long, long time, so I thought I was overdue.  Kind of dressed down today as I was only running some quick errands.

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Very nice for some quick errands. I'm looking forward to when my hair gets that long!

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Hair stylist gave me a really cute "shag" haircut. 

It's a bit short, but it will grow out nicely. 

It really matches my "tomboyish" look I'm shooting for. 💖💖💖

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20 minutes ago, Birdie said:

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Hair stylist gave me a really cute "shag" haircut. 

It's a bit short, but it will grow out nicely. 

It really matches my "tomboyish" look I'm shooting for. 💖💖💖

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1 hour ago, Sally Stone said:

I haven't posted a picture here in a long, long time, so I thought I was overdue.  Kind of dressed down today as I was only running some quick errands.

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You always look amazing, dressed down or dressed up!!

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32 minutes ago, Birdie said:

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You remind me that I'm going to need to do something with mine at some point. It's growing out but needs to be trimmed and shaped.

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2 hours ago, Ashley0616 said:

Very nice skirt. 

Thanks I am so excited to finally be me well still male body thats bad, but my face is nearly like a woman by default so.I am  not very patient these days really I want to switch a button and be me but I know it will take dedication , strength and good allies, therapy and patience. But I can finally see my future me, it didnt existed in my head before.

I ma so sleepy good night all

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1 hour ago, April Marie said:

You remind me that I'm going to need to do something with mine at some point. It's growing out but needs to be trimmed and shaped.

Mine was growing out "bulky", I told the stylist to "shape it up", and I'm shooting for a shag. 

What I got is the end result. 

It has the correct shape, it just need to grow more. 

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10 hours ago, Sally Stone said:

I haven't posted a picture here in a long, long time, so I thought I was overdue.  Kind of dressed down today as I was only running some quick errands.

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Nice outfit... It looks really good on you

 

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trying to grow mine now too  but need to do something to style it better..trying mousse today n searching fir new transgender friendly stylist n salon as I was told by family to leave prior salon as I made them uncomfortable. 

 

new torrid lingerie

. giggles..n probably à denim mini n summer blouse..unless I get appointment at church then I'll slip on a cute skirt n modest top.

 

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Hannah renee I agree you look great there dear. all woman n relaxed. congratulations :)

 

tiffany sounds fun n cute. good for you dear. 

 

hugs to all

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