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Guest KayleeB

Well, hello everyone, I'm Kaylee a crossdresser from the south coast of the UK.

I'm new to all this, having only started dressing a few months ago. Still trying to find what I want from this. Is it a fetish? Maybe. Is it more? I just don't know at the moment. Still trying to find my place. Pleased to see so many sympathetic and understanding people in one place.

I look forward to finding out more about myself, and making new friends.

Peace and love to all, Kaylee xxx

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Welcome to the playground Kaylee,

Come on in and sit down while I get you some fresh baked cookies and a cup of cocoa.

We are a freindly group designed to support each other so feel free to post often and asj any questions that you might have.

We have a lot of fun while we are here and you can make some really good friends along the way.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Kaylee!

It's so nice to meet you!

I see that you've met Sally....what a Sweetheart she is!

I think that you'll like it here...lots of wonderful people and lots to read and learn...we keep the site safe for everyone and we don't judge people...you are who you are!

Go ahead and get comfortable...kick your shoes off.......OK?

Good...

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Alyssa Leigh

Hi Kaylee

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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Hi, Kaylee. Welcome to Laura's. it's great that you found us, this site is not only a tremendous resource

but its full of wonderful people, some of whom you've already met.

I'm a cross dresser too, from way (way way) back. There is a whole forum devoted to our

questions and concerns, so please check it out. You'll find many people with similar backgrounds.

There are also lots of folks here from the UK.

Glad you joined us.

Carolyn Marie

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Hi Kaylee and welcome to Laura's. Started dressing four years ago. It's been a wonderful journey which has taken me to where I am presently.

Gennee

:D

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Guest NicolaiAE

Hello Kaylee,

Welcome to the Playground!

Like everyone has said so far, this place is really full of wonderful people who give great support!

-Nicolai

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Welcome Welcome Kaylee,

Sweetheart, you sure did come to the right place!! Here you will learn more about yourself, grow, and make wonderful friends here!! Come in dear, and be completely comfortable!!! Post to the forums sweetie. I am so glad that you have found us. We are all a family here and we help each other and support one another.

Welcome to the family Kaylee!!!

HUGS

Brenda

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Guest Isobelle Fox

Hey Kaylee

It sounds like you are at an interesting point in your personal journey. Good luck with it, and welcome to the forums. No doubt youll make plenty of friends and learn all kinds of things here. Its a great place.

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Guest Jean Davis

Welcome Kaylee

You couldn't have picked a better place to find answers to your questions. The people here are very nice and knowledgeable. So feel free to kick your feet up and stay awhile. ;)

see you soon

Jean Davis

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Guest KayleeB

Thanks for the welcome everyone.

Ta for the cookies, still prefer coffee to to cocoa though lol.

Look forward to some interesting chats and discussions in the future.

Hugs to all

Kaylee xxx

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