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44 minutes ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I couldn't even tell you how long its been since I wore tie-dye.

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You look amazing, Lizzy!! I wish these pictures would post larger, though!!

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It's warm again here - and Friday afternoon means Happy Hour with my wife. I'm wearing a short sleeve summer dress with pink and green flowers around the bottom and my pink flip flops. Life is good.

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14 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I couldn't even tell you how long its been since I wore tie-dye.

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Love the dress!

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All dressed up with no place in particular to got. :)

Looks much better in camera and when not uploading. :(

 

Have a great day all

Big Canadian Hugs all around

JoniSteph

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On 4/15/2023 at 12:23 PM, JoniSteph said:

All dressed up with no place in particular to got. :)

Looks much better in camera and when not uploading. :(

 

Have a great day all

Big Canadian Hugs all around

JoniSteph

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looks really nice to me

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Feeling good today. I lost all sense of reality in a Hot Topic twice the size of the one I usually go to, so I have some new accessories to mess around with.

 

Currently wearing a Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge tee that's two sizes too big, joggers I got for less than half price (full of zippers and pockets - black with a thin white plaid), chunky platform converse (black with white rubber and laces), fingerless skeleton gloves, a barbed wire rosary, black velvet choker and four bracelets (three from Hot Topic, one I made from a bunch of tiny safety pins). The gloves and bracelets are pictured (that's okay... right?)

 

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(Im not sure if i replied to this already but if i did i apoligize*

 

I'm wearing a pastel green polo, my black floral embroidered vest, black pants, my favorite adidas, and my purple gc2b chest binder! I'm also wearing my hear in a ponytail!

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Black stockings, black jumper/pinafore over a grey long sleeved top, 3 necklaces, and my wig - that I am very glad they let me keep on for my new ID photo.

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Funny I'm wearing a jumper given to me - it was too tight and showed my moods - now with a bra underneath it looks much better.

 

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I’m wearing cotton midi dress it’s so comfortable and I have my new bra and thong on so can’t believe the dress is a size 10 I’m normally size 12 

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Today, in honor of the new release, I am in cosplay as I type this from Science. Baggy black jeans with shredded knees, black chunky converse with white rubber/laces, band tee (My Chemical Romance, The Black Parade), a corduroy aviator jacket, skeleton gloves and a short black wig.

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I'm wearing my usual basic outfit of a hoodie and my ripped jeans (which i need to get a new pair of) I don't have many masculine type clothing except the things i steal from my brother but ye. I honestly should get a whole new wardrobe lol most of the clothes i have, i wore when i was like 13-14 .

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Navy yoga pants and a black t shirt that says Self Made Man (even though I'm not on T, but I figure I am a man and on my own terms, so there's that). And black flip flops (always).

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I am just dying to wear a summer dress....but the weather is NOT cooperating. So, I'm wearing a blue cardigan sweater over a gray t-shirt, skinny blue jeans, blue pantyhose and blue flats. Not looking too bad for an old grandmother. 🙂

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Lunch date with business guy in blue suit and red tie.  Don’t know his name.  I’m bringing 817AE2CE-9C41-4727-A8DC-046F0BBB18EB.jpeg.545e2bf08e70b21278c5c09b0dc57023.jpegsoup sandwich. 

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Enjoy your lunch date @Maddee, he's going to love the way you look.

You look fabulous, like a hot chili peppers.🔥 

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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Silver shorts and a Home of the Brave shirt and as always a pair of socks. 

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3 minutes ago, Maddee said:

I know his name now ;)

Okay, now you need to PM several of us his contact info. That way if you come up missing, we can point the police in the right direction. (just kidding)

Follow your instincts, and have fun. Let him be your distraction from life for awhile.

 

Hugs Sister,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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11 minutes ago, Maddee said:

Thank you girls! @Mmindy@April Marie 

Luv it he did yes 

I know his name now ;)

 

Ooohhh, how wonderful....and of course he HAD to love your outfit. You rocked it!!

 

I am so happy for you!! @Mmindy's advise is perfect. Have fun, be safe and get lost in the moment.

 

Sending hugs and kisses your way, Sister!

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Thanks again.  
I do not assume to see him again.  
He was impressive and a gentleman.  But he needs to find what he needs.  
 
it WAS  a nice distraction for a couple hours:today.   I was upset before and after but not then.  
 

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44 minutes ago, Maddee said:

Thanks again.  
I do not assume to see him again.  
He was impressive and a gentleman.  But he needs to find what he needs.  
 
it WAS  a nice distraction for a couple hours:today.   I was upset before and after but not then.  
 

You never know what will happen. Life has a strange way of working sometimes....as if we didn't already know that. 🙂

 

I always have to work to keep myself from getting into my own head - it just leads me to dark places. So, I work hard to keep my focus external. Usually works. Sometimes not so much. 

 

Just know I'm here - along with others - cheering you on!!

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