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Guest Vladmir

Hello everyone,

I'm really nervous right now..

But I'm going to try and supress that and just introduce myself(:

I'm Vlad and I'm 15 years old.

I'm a transgender; I was born a female..

And up until recently I thought I was mentally ill.

Because of a constant unsettled feeling and I'm constantly feeling misplaced.. Which was brought on my my constant thoughts that I'm a male stuck in a females body.

Since I was a little 'girl' I've.. just wanted to be a boy. I can look at myself and SEE myself as a boy.

And. I've never told anyone about this - I'm. Terrified of how my friends would see me.. Or how my parents react.. They're very intolerant of things like this.

I've told one person about this, and it was someone who is also Transgender; They are the reason I've found this site also (:

And a fun fact! I'm dating a very homophobic boy.

And hopefully during the next few years I can really start being myself(:

And. I'm going to quit typing because I feel like this is too long.

Sorry!

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Hi Vlad,

It wasn't too long at all.

Come on in and have a seat, I have something that most of the guys here seem to like, Hot pizza and cold drinks! :)

You have just found the friendliest place on Earth.

Don't be afraid to post or ask questions we are all here to support each other.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Vladmir

The key to my heart ;D

And thank you.

I look forward to getting to know other people who are going through similar situations...

And getting my overflowing pocket of questions answered (:

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  • Admin

Hi, Vlad, and welcome to Laura's.

I understand completely being nervous and shy at first. It's a huge step to take. You made

the right decision to seek us out. This is a safe place to be. We keep out all the evil folks

and monitor everything that goes on. There are Forums and chat rooms just for teens.

We have many teens who share your feelings and needs. They will be along any time now to

offer their welcomes too. Please check everything out, and when you feel more at home,

please post in the teen forums and join the chat discussions, learn and have fun.

Welcome to a great place.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hey Vladmir!!

Welcome!! Welcome to Laura's Playground!!! There are many people your age here and I am sure you are going to meet them all soon! Here you can be yourself and learn so much! Everyone here is a very good listener so don't be shy!! We all care!!

Welcome Vlad

Love

Brenda

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Guest Vladmir

Wow.

I actually started crying.

The Playground.. Is already becoming one of the best things that has happened in a while.

This, I have deemed as my first stepping stone into a new light.

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Guest Alyssa Leigh

Hi Vlad

Welcome to the playground everyone is so nice and caring here, so make yourself at home and look around and ask any questions you have.

Alyssa

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Vlad

Very nice to meet you . I'm so glad you found the playground. There's so many interesting articals to read and nice people to chat with I'm sure you'll love it here B)

Luv

Jean Davis

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Guest NeverSayNever

Hey, nice to meet you.

I hope you enjoy your stay here, I'm sure you will as everyone is so friendly and willing to give advice whenever you need it. :)

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