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Guest Ashlee

Hello,

Welcome to the playground!

Settle in, Sally will be around shortly with all kinds of great treats!

Be sure to look around the forum, ask lots of questions, we are here to help.

Oh, and let us know a little about yourself.

Glad to have you here.

{HUGS}

Ashlee

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Guest brenda lee
I'm 19, MTF, and just saying hi. :)

Hi ,I am Brenda Lee ,welcome to the playground .Sweetie as you feel more comfortable ,please feel free to express.LOL BrendaLee

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Guest sara w.

its awesome to see that your making new friends already, and I would just like to say before this topic gets too crowded, welcome to lauras!!!!!!

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Guest joe0117

Hi LightNebula!

Welcome to the Playground! It is the friendliest place on Earth. Everyone here is super friendly and supportive. Relax, look around, and get a feel. I look forward to getting to know you!

Joe

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Guest ~Brenda~
I'm 19, MTF, and just saying hi. :)

Welcome LightN!!

Sorry, I missed your introduction until now!! Come in hon and feel the warmth of love here at Laura's. You have nothing to fear Light!! Now relax and sink into the soft couch in our visitors lounge as I go get you some refreshments. Cocoa, cookies, tea, and more cookies!!! Feel free to look around here and post my darling!! As you reply to topics, you will learn more about one another and yourself. So Post, Post, Post hon!!

Welcome, Welcome LightNebula!!

LOL

bernii

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Guest Elizabeth K

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME

We have a great group here, it's protected and PG-13 so you are safe. People are non-judgemental and diverse. So look around and if you see anything that interests you please post. Also if you have any questions please post.

Hummmm

POST POST POST - we value your opinions.

And you can access all the forums, but make sure you visit the teen forum. The younger people are really smart and will gladly help you with just about anything.

Lizzy

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Light Nebula!

Good morning to you!

My! A really short introduction....I'm sure that you can really flesh it out a bit for us..

We want to get to know you...

So, please make yourself comfortable and read a lot, post a lot, laugh a lot...and make friends!

Welcome to the Playground, Sweetheart!

XXOO

Donna Jean

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Hello, Light Nebula,

Love the name!

Welcome to the forums - I've been off in my other computer - editing photogrraphy so I managed to miss your intro - I see that Bernii got you some refreshments and you have met some of the gang - they are wonderful people and all of us want to get to know you.

I see that you have been poeting so goos, getting over any intitial shyness and feeling a bit more like part of the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Frank67

Hi Light Nebula,

your first post is so short, mine is a bit longer.

Welcome to the playground. Nice to have you here and you already met some wonderful people.

Don't be shy to ask all the questions you have, look around and very important have some fun here, too.

Frank

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Guest Marissa Anastasia

Welcome, Nightnebula!!! I'm looking forward to getting to know you as I'm sure others are as well...you can expect advice (not pushy) from some very experienced and knowledgeable people...you can also expect a warm and compassionate arm around you, and we're here for you whenever and wherever we can help. Again, welcome!

Love,

Marissa

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