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Ready for Church! I get to set up and tear down the altar. 

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On 2/23/2024 at 11:31 AM, RaineOnYourParade said:

Got these new pants :)

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I remember wearing something similar. I rocked JNCOs and didn’t need a backpack. I would get some now but they are a lot more expensive than what they were. 

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On 2/22/2024 at 7:38 PM, Hannah Renee said:

Beautiful 

Thank you!

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14 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

Ready for Church! I get to set up and tear down the altar. 

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That's such a funny expression "tear down the altar"! But I know what you mean. Can be such a meditative experience sometimes. And you look awesome as always and your smile is soooo contagious! Thank you!

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32 minutes ago, Timi said:

your smile is soooo contagious! Thank you!

This

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On 2/23/2024 at 11:31 AM, RaineOnYourParade said:

Got these new pants :)

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They look really cool! 

 

Today I'm going to wear just a tank top over a bra and black leggings. I spent $100 on a nice outfit last week that didn't even get a single remark on my Zoom date, this week I'll just dress comfy. If he doesn't like it I will tell him about his lack of interest last week. I'm not even going to use makeup today, he gets the 'plain Jane' version of me today. ☺️

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2 hours ago, Timi said:

That's such a funny expression "tear down the altar"! But I know what you mean. Can be such a meditative experience sometimes. And you look awesome as always and your smile is soooo contagious! Thank you!

Thank you! and thank you to @Ivy

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Zoom date in 'plain Jane' is completed, it went well. 

No complaints about my makeupless face and tank top. 🤪

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44 minutes ago, Birdie said:

Zoom date in 'plain Jane' is completed, it went well. 

No complaints about my makeupless face and tank top. 🤪

Yay I'm glad that it went well. I think once men get used to things they don't recognize the changes unless you were to make a big drastic change. Only women notice little changes.

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So strange that is's almost 50 degrees in February... so I went shopping!  Found super cute booties, earrings, and I just love the Paris theme on this dress!

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I did my face up just for fun tonight. I think I'll make it my profile picture. ☺️

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31 minutes ago, Birdie said:

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I did my face up just for fun tonight. I think I'll make it my profile picture. ☺️

You look great and so do you @Andrea D

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39 minutes ago, Birdie said:

I think I'll make it my profile picture.

It's a good one

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1 hour ago, asimpson65 said:

Beautiful 

 

Hi, @asimpson65.  I just want to welcome you to Trans Pulse.  Please stop by the Introductions forum and tell us about yourself.

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4 hours ago, Birdie said:

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I did my face up just for fun tonight. I think I'll make it my profile picture. ☺️

Beautiful!!!

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this girl just filed the paperwork at the county clerk’s office to change her name legally to Lorelei. 

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19 hours ago, Birdie said:

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I did my face up just for fun tonight. I think I'll make it my profile picture. ☺️

Ooh! It's Birdie! Love the hair!

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55 minutes ago, Lorelei said:

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this girl just filed the paperwork at the county clerk’s office to change her name legally to Lorelei. 

That's so exciting!

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