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Guest JenniferPH

My first day here. I'm at least wearing hose and heels - kind of a guy in a skirt day for me today. Work to do in my barn, you see. :huh:

Anyway, I've been crossdressing for as long as I can remember. I'm 41, so my memory isn't what it used to be. :rolleyes: Crossdressing started for me with pantyhose. As soon as I put them on I was hooked. And still am. Then the feeling of high heels. Wow. And I progressed from there. I don't fully dress as often anymore, you might consider me a waist down crossdresser now. I love skirts, pantyhose, and heels. I have a ton of shoes! Ok, I love shopping for shoes.

Well I hope to have fun at this site, and make some new friends.

Jennifer

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Guest Zabrak

Welcome to the site, Jennifer! I wish I had a older guy around to teach me how to work on cars. I work on computers though...its one of my jobs. :o

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Guest JenniferPH

Well I'd help ya work on your cars... but New York seems like a long way to go. Just remember one thing - righty tighty lefty loosey and you can fix anything. ;)

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Guest Alyssa Leigh

Hi Jennifer

Welcome to the playground everyone is so nice here, so make yourself at home and more will be by soon to greet you.

Alyssa

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Guest AllisonD
My first day here. I'm at least wearing hose and heels - kind of a guy in a skirt day for me today. Work to do in my barn, you see. :huh:

Anyway, I've been crossdressing for as long as I can remember. I'm 41, so my memory isn't what it used to be. :rolleyes: Crossdressing started for me with pantyhose. As soon as I put them on I was hooked. And still am. Then the feeling of high heels. Wow. And I progressed from there. I don't fully dress as often anymore, you might consider me a waist down crossdresser now. I love skirts, pantyhose, and heels. I have a ton of shoes! Ok, I love shopping for shoes.

Well I hope to have fun at this site, and make some new friends.

Jennifer

OK, so I am impressed. You work in a barn in heels!? I've been in heels for ~35 years and even I wouldn't do that! Doesn't the rough floor tear up the leather on the heel? If it was me, I'd put a foot wrong and the heel would sink into a hole or something in the wood floor and I'd go bum over teakettle into something unpleasant. Or I would sheer off a heel catching it on some plank edge. And still tumble into something unpleasant.

Welcome aboard!

Allison

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Hi, Jennifer, and welcome to Laura's! You've found a wonderful site to make friends and learn and have fun. The

members here are supportive, helpful, trustworthy and warm. You'll feel at home in no time at all.

The official welcoming committee will be along any minute with their famous cookies and cocoa, so I hope you're

in the mood for a snack.

I'm a CDer too, from my teen years (I'm officially middle aged this year, boo!). I've been active and inactive several times,

and my Carolyn-self reawakened with a vengeance recently, which is when I went internet exploring and had the great

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Guest Donna Jean

Jennifer......

Hey, Sweetie welcome to the platground!

Sorry that I'm late...I had to have my 'gator skin high heels re-skinned...working in a barn.....lol!

Nice to have you here, Honey...

Let me get you some nice hot coco and a plate of Sally's cookies (Double Chocolet chip) and we'll get you all comfy.....OK?

We don't judge here and we keep a safe site...it's moderated (what I'm doing...lol)

I see that you've met some of the sweet folks that we have here.....wonderful....

Relax and enjoy the treats and the site......

Good!

HUGGG

Donna Jean

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Guest NatalieRene
Well I'd help ya work on your cars... but New York seems like a long way to go. Just remember one thing - righty tighty lefty loosey and you can fix anything. ;)

That and it really is alright to read the manual.

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Guest Zabrak
That and it really is alright to read the manual.

Never!

Well I'd help ya work on your cars... but New York seems like a long way to go. Just remember one thing - righty tighty lefty loosey and you can fix anything.

Yes sir(or ma'am)! B)

Oh, and I guess I'll introduce myself a little. I turned 21 this year, still in college. Even though I have the New York flag under my name I don't really live there. I would like too in my future - bigger and better job opportunities. I'm one of the only Canadian mods, eh.

Anyway...enjoy all the warm welcomes.

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Guest NatalieRene
Never!

:P I bet you won't ask for directions either and drive around lost all day.

Nope not me I'll just be the one balling her eyes out on the side of the high way totally lost because I have no sense of direction. I remember when I first moved up to the DC metro area and was coming home from my first day of work. I manged to take the wrong exit getting onto 123 and rather then getting home ended up passing by the washington monument on the wrong side of the river. >.< Everywhere there where highways and with no easy way to pull off and be able to find my way back on the road I was a complete train wreck until a cop pulled up behind me on the shoulder of the road while I was pulled over crying over a map and took mercy and pointed me in the right direction.

Geesh where are my manners. :D Hi Jennifer. I have some double chocolate cookies for you.

*huggles

Natalie

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Hi Jennifer,

Welcome to the forums and I know that you have been treated to our offical cookie - the double chocolate chip and our beverage of choice, hot cocoa.

You can see that we are very friendly but we can be helpful too.

We are all here to learn, make friends and support each other.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest darlene lynn

Hi Jennifer

Im really late ...SORRY I been work'n my butt off today..not sure theres anything left to hang my panties on..Enough about me...I used to hide my girlie things in the barn many years ago..the hardest thing for me was keeping the hay out of them..HA HA No matter head to toe or waist to toe your welcome here to be fore sure..so jump right in and pull up a sit and get yourself comify coco and cookies Girlfriend this is the life..

LOL

Darlene Lynnette

p.s. sorry sally Im starven steal'n a couple cookies for later

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Guest Jackson

Welcome, Jennifer!

I don't get around here much in the summer with work, grad school, and my hobbies (Civil War reenacting and horses). Just wanted to welcome you. I'm over the lake from you and have gotten up to Grand Rapids a few times (have family farther north in MI). Beautiful area too.

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Guest JenniferPH
OK, so I am impressed. You work in a barn in heels!? I've been in heels for ~35 years and even I wouldn't do that! Doesn't the rough floor tear up the leather on the heel? If it was me, I'd put a foot wrong and the heel would sink into a hole or something in the wood floor and I'd go bum over teakettle into something unpleasant. Or I would sheer off a heel catching it on some plank edge. And still tumble into something unpleasant.

Welcome aboard!

Allison

My barn has a smooth cement floor. 30x56 'man cave' where all my tools and toys live.

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Guest JenniferPH

Wow! Thanks everyone for such a warm and wonderful welcome. The cookies are really yummy, but I only got to eat two before the plate was empty! That's ok, I like to share! (And truth be told, I don't ever want to have to wear control top, gotta watch my girly figure you know.)

This looks like it's going to be a great place to hang out. Everyone seems so nice. Thanks so much again!

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Guest JenniferPH
Welcome, Jennifer!

I don't get around here much in the summer with work, grad school, and my hobbies (Civil War reenacting and horses). Just wanted to welcome you. I'm over the lake from you and have gotten up to Grand Rapids a few times (have family farther north in MI). Beautiful area too.

I used to live in Barrington Hills, IL. Not too far from Wisconsin. My Grandpa had a farm in near Antioch, used to own the golf course too. Small world.

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Guest JenniferPH
Jennifer......

Hey, Sweetie welcome to the platground!

Sorry that I'm late...I had to have my 'gator skin high heels re-skinned...working in a barn.....lol!

The only Gator I have was built by John Deere....

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Guest JenniferPH
That and it really is alright to read the manual.

I'll grab the service manual as a last resort... or when I need torque specs... I just have never found any make up tips in those manuals. And I looked all through the 'Body Work' section!!!

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Jennifer

So nice to meet you. I'm sure you'll like it here, the people are friendly and the cookies and coco are great. Though I don't understand where Sally and Donna Jean get the time for all that baking? :lol:

Have A Great Day On The Farm,

Jean Davis

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Guest NatalieRene
I'll grab the service manual as a last resort... or when I need torque specs... I just have never found any make up tips in those manuals. And I looked all through the 'Body Work' section!!!

LMAO Makeup for a car? I'm pretty sure it says somewhere that painting flames on the side of your car makes it faster at least that's what my neighbor proclaims. :lol: OH OH you could do like Homer Simpson and put speed holes in the hood of your car too.

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Guest jamielynn

Hi Jennifer,nice to meet you and welcome to Laura's as everyone has said this is a wonderfull and safe place to just be yourself Huggs Jamie

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Guest JenniferPH
LMAO Makeup for a car? I'm pretty sure it says somewhere that painting flames on the side of your car makes it faster at least that's what my neighbor proclaims. :lol: OH OH you could do like Homer Simpson and put speed holes in the hood of your car too.

Homer rocks! I wonder if he's ever worn heels?

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