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Sally

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I had thought about getting a tee shirt made that says " I'm getting a sex change" now maybe I'll change it to read "Sex Change Recruiter Wanna Join" and knock on Sally's parents door.

Paula who is in so much trouble.

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Guest Elizabeth K

DUPED!

I have been thinking on this.

If we need to look out for 'dupers"

Do we have to be EXTRA careful and look out for super-dupers?

Just asking.

Lizzy

OH I forgot. I DO have a teeshirt that says MTF and under in smaller letters "you figure it out!"

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Guest gwenthlian
OH I forgot. I DO have a teeshirt that says MTF and under in smaller letters "you figure it out!"

:lol: i want one!

How many people that you have come out to have taken the , "You have been brainwashed" or "Stay away from the Internet" or even the ever popular, "You need to get a different group of friends."?

Oh yes! the whole internet conspiracy thing went on for months, "dear, dont you think you are becoming a bit obsessed with this alternstive website? Are you sure these feelings arent something from there?"

reply: "mum... I joined 6 months ago, not when i was 8 *) "

months and months and months!

*sigh* im calm now :lol:

Things got sorted out eventually and now all is well, but in short yes, i did get those responses ^^

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Guest Joanna Phipps
DUPED!

I have been thinking on this.

If we need to look out for 'dupers"

Do we have to be EXTRA careful and look out for super-dupers?

Just asking.

Lizzy

OH I forgot. I DO have a teeshirt that says MTF and under in smaller letters "you figure it out!"

oh you mean that person in the long coat and skirt.. flashin people...psssst Transgender wanted... dang i thought they were talking car parts

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The internet's a sneaky one!

I don't even know how it happened!

I was just doing research for a paper and before I knew it, I was wearing boxers and throwing out my doll collection! D:

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Guest Evan_J
The internet's a sneaky one!

I don't even know how it happened!

I was just doing research for a paper and before I knew it, I was wearing boxers and throwing out my doll collection! D:

Thats exactly how it starts....one day you're buying boxers the next day you're on a plane to thialand, with a copy of "[penises] for Dummies" and a set of expanders makin ya walk funny. LOL
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You do realize that if we had recruitment teams and a powerful brain washng drive we would have so much better rights and benifits, wouldn't we?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Joanna Phipps
I had thought about getting a tee shirt made that says " I'm getting a sex change" now maybe I'll change it to read "Sex Change Recruiter Wanna Join" and knock on Sally's parents door.

Paula who is in so much trouble.

TS to be one see one... my apologies to that secretive society of masons for part of their recruiting banner

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Guest Joanna Phipps
*ponders*

If all you've got are van's and bicycles, how did you get all the way over here to Scotland? :unsure:

:lol:

We nicked the Tardis from good ole Dr. Who... he left it parked somewhere and we kinda um borrowed it 

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Guest Kayliegh

Yes – I too was “screwed up” by the Internet – the only thing being that it wasn’t “invented” until thirty years after I knew what I wanted!

Thank goodness for Geraldo and Springer! I never would have known what it was to be TG without them! :lol:

Kayliegh

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Guest Natalie92

I only got the, "You need to stay away from those internet forums" (this was one week before I came to The Playground) response ONCE, and it was just after I had told my friend that after spending some time soul searching on a GLBT forum that I felt more uncomfortable being in a male body than I ever have in my life because of all the questions that the lesbians were asking me of "what don't you like about being male?". In all seriousness I think that she was justified in that statement because it was just making me feel worse, and I'm not the most emotionally stable person to begin with (I've attempted suicide 7 times, 4 of which she knows about the other 3 occured before we met each other).

But one person HAS told me to stay away from the internet completely when I told her I was gay. She said, "I know someone who was as 'confused' as you are and I don't want you going down this same path." (Her father was a Southern Baptist pastor btw). Turns out she just hates people who aren't straight, cisgendered, American Christians. We aren't on speaking terms anymore, because everytime we agree to be friends again, within a week she starts in with the whole, "Why are you still confused? Haven't you sought help from your church yet?" It got to a point where I couldn't take it anymore, and our mutual friends got mad at her and started speaking to her less, an I just stopped altogether.

Natalie

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Guest Charlene_Leona

OMG you evil demented people, now I know why I gotta wear a dress. It's fracken mind control. Watch out my family will have their lawyers after you. Who knows may be there's a class action suit against you evil demented internet junkies.

Mommy help me, their making me a lady!!!

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