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Guest MTF Canada Lexa

hiya,

umm im not really the best at this whole intro thingy but here goes:

im a 22 1/2 yr old MTF transisioning for about 8 months now. I have a beutiful fiancee, a 3 yr old daughter and A bun in the oven ( gotta love banking) we decided we wanted another baby because our 3 year old keeps asking her mommy when shes going to get a brother or sister like her cousins... I was diagnosed with G.I.D when i was 8 years old ( but secretly always knew) My parent discouraged me till i finally moved out and started working more on my self. Ive had abuse (which is noted in that section) and am a third year aprentice mechanic. I dont really know what else to say except sometimes i can be very shy and i still have problems with cutting ( not latly thank goodness but its still there) My friend reffered me to this site saying it would help me out and give me some more support. I lost alot of friends when i came out and really dont do much anymore because of that.

Lexa!

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Hi Lexa,

I already left you a message in your other topic so I will just say hello and bring you our hot cocoa and fresh baked Cookies.

We are a freindly group and are all here to suppoert each other, don't be shy, ask questions and feel free to share we are a big family.

I have sisters, brothers and sons and daughters all over the world.

Welcome, I have another sister in Canada, yeah!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome my dear Lexa,

Welcome to Laura's!!! I am sorry that you have lost some friends. You will find many new, caring, supportive friends here! Please feel comfortable and welcomed here sweetie. We are all here to listen and to give advice (some of us are real busybodies :) ). Share your thoughts and experiences while we share ours with you. You will see, you have found a home.

Love

Brenda

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Welcome to Laura's, Lexa. I think you've already seen for yourself what a friendly and helpful bunch we

are here. We're all here to offer support and encouragement, and when needed, that extra helping

of love. There are many resources as well, so please take the time to look around.

It sounds like you've got some wonderful things going on in your life already. Good for you, Hon.

It's wonderful to meet you.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest androgynous

Hi MTF Canada Lexa!

You might lost friends, but I'm sure you gain more right here at Laura's!

Time to move on I'd say and we all want to hear your story! It's a bright day, so let's start enjoy it! ^_^

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Guest Donna Jean

Good Morning, Lexa!

Welcome to the Playground!

It's so nice to have you here!

I was away yesterday, but I see that you've meet some of the sweetest people around!

I think that you'll really enjoy being here...it's really safe and friendly!

Your NEW friend..

Donna Jean

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Guest NeverSayNever

Hi, welcome to Laura's! :)

I'm sorry to hear you lost a lot of friends, but by joining this site you have made a lot more to help make up for it (sorta).

- James

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