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44 minutes ago, Betty K said:

 

Thank you April Marie, I love yours too. The styles are so similar! Nice shoes too.

Thank you! I just don't have the confidence to go sleeveless, though.

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16 minutes ago, April Marie said:

Thank you! I just don't have the confidence to go sleeveless, though.


I actually feel that sleeveless is more flattering in my case. T-shirt style seems to make my shoulders look wider or something. 

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11 hours ago, Betty K said:

I’m really enjoying this new dress. It is so airy and comfortable, made of linen and textured to the touch.

Sounds (and looks) wonderful.

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looks cute better

 

I'm in pink léopard skirt with maroon 3/4sleeve harpet top from torrid with with platform samdles..pink lingerie..off to work at noon

hugd

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1 hour ago, Ivy said:

Sounds (and looks) wonderful.

 

Aww thanks Ivy.

 

47 minutes ago, missyjo said:

looks cute bette

 

Thank you Missyjo. I presume your phone autocorrected my name so I've cut the "r" off. I spell my name Bette these days anyway. Pink leopard skirt sounds racy!

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I just tried on my new top and realized I'll need a plunge bra to go with the fairly deep V neck.

 

Looks like I'll be bra shopping again. ☺️

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4 hours ago, Betty K said:


I actually feel that sleeveless is more flattering in my case. T-shirt style seems to make my shoulders look wider or something. 

 

You're probably right.  Really interesting how a person's body structure can change the look of even a simple item of clothing.  For me, its kind of weird that T-shirts tend to make me look smaller.  Probably because my shoulders are really narrow, especially the bigger sizes tend to hang on me.  And as my husband wears slightly longer T-shirts so they are easy to tuck in, on me they pretty much become a dress.  Which is about as feminine as I get 😏 

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21 hours ago, Betty K said:

I’m really enjoying this new dress. It is so airy and comfortable, made of linen and textured to the touch. Walking by the river in the breeze yesterday felt wonderful. It wasn’t cheap though. Please excuse the messy apartment!

 

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Very pretty

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Pink leggings with a lace bra and forms on underneath my sweat shirt.  A great feeling after a weekend of male me.  
 

thank you all.  I read the site every day and it really helps me get through the days

 

 

 

 

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I was wearing a red floral blouse with a pair of black jeans, black laced bra with homemade rice breast forms,, high cut panties, and cubic zirconia clip on earrings.  It's time for bed, so I have on a hunter green nightgown.  This is the reason I love dressing in female clothes!😃  Otherwise I would have had a t-shirt and shorts today, then sleep pants tonight.☹️

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3 hours ago, missyjo said:

 

bette I'm sorry dear

 


No need to apologise! I appreciated your comment.

 

3 hours ago, Ashley0616 said:
On 8/27/2023 at 11:49 AM, Betty K said:

Very pretty


Thank you

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As we approach the end of August here in the US, I always start to think about the coming cooler weather. And, despite not really liking the cold temperatures, I'm suddenly excited. Soon I'll be wearing tights, pantyhose and stockings again!!! I just love the feel of them on freshly shaved legs!! 🙂 

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17 minutes ago, April Marie said:

As we approach the end of August here in the US, I always start to think about the coming cooler weather. And, despite not really liking the cold temperatures, I'm suddenly excited. Soon I'll be wearing tights, pantyhose and stockings again!!! I just love the feel of them on freshly shaved legs!! 🙂 

Hmm, I have already bought my entire "winter/fall" collection. I can't wait. 💞

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35 minutes ago, missyjo said:

geez you girls are on it..laughs

 

I need lessons I think

 

hugs

I hit the clearance racks all summer. Winter clothes are always on it. 

This winter I'll be buying summer clothes. 🤔

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7 hours ago, April Marie said:

As we approach the end of August here in the US, I always start to think about the coming cooler weather. And, despite not really liking the cold temperatures, I'm suddenly excited. Soon I'll be wearing tights, pantyhose and stockings again!!! I just love the feel of them on freshly shaved legs!! 🙂 

I shaved mine today. My next order of dresses will include winter/fall ones but I won't mind wearing the summer ones because I prefer the cold weather and it doesn't get that bad in Mississippi. The coldest I've seen was 13 and that was back in the ice storm of 1994. We were without power for 26 days just because I grew up in the country area where the city was 40 minutes away.

 

I had speech therapy today and it went well. Pitch is great but I need to work on resonance because it comes and goes while speaking. 

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4 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

I had speech therapy today and it went well. Pitch is great but I need to work on resonance because it comes and goes while speaking.

Hmm, I wonder if I should try that. 🤔

 

I just sing along to female songs on the radio to practice my voice. 

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22 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

 

I had speech therapy today and it went well. Pitch is great but I need to work on resonance because it comes and goes while speaking. 

Awesome! I hope you can improve the resonance, but for me (trying to do the opposite), pitch is a huge struggle, so hearing that you've got it down is awesome :))

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4 minutes ago, RaineOnYourParade said:

Awesome! I hope you can improve the resonance, but for me (trying to do the opposite), pitch is a huge struggle, so hearing that you've got it down is awesome :))

Yeah, boy-mode is a struggle. I remember in my teens I was heard as female. I spent time trying to master the boy-mode voice, and mostly singing along to songs mimicking the vocals best I could. 

I finally achieved it! But that was after two years of testosterone treatments. 

 

Funny, now I'm trying to adjust my voice the other way. I think I'm doing fine, "I'm passing". I would however like it much better. 

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29 minutes ago, Birdie said:

Hmm, I wonder if I should try that. 🤔

 

I just sing along to female songs on the radio to practice my voice. 

singing is a little different from speaking. The music can mask the voice. 

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13 minutes ago, RaineOnYourParade said:

Awesome! I hope you can improve the resonance, but for me (trying to do the opposite), pitch is a huge struggle, so hearing that you've got it down is awesome :))

Thank you! I practiced for a long time and was discouraged when I found out about resonance but it'll just be another thing to work on.

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