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Hey everybody. I'm Jasmine. I was born as and am identified by most of by friends as Jason. I am still in the closet. I am an MtF and a lesbian. I tried to come out to my mother but she doesn't understand. I am 18 years old and about to dart community college with a liberal arts major. I am nerdy. I spend a lot of time on facebook and on m iPod touch and I am almost always playing the card game magic the gathering. Most of my friends are okay with the LGBT community, but I fear people's criticism. I plan on getting the right body eventually, but money is tight. I'm pretty average. I'm happy to be here and it would be great to become aquainted with many of you. I can't wait to talk to all of you. Tah-tah. :)

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Hello Jasmine,

I hope you don't mind if I leave off your number. :)

I'n a bit older almost 58 but I am just getting my transition underway - hormones next month! :D

Sit down and get comfy while I bring you some of our famous cocoa and fresh baked cookies.

Everyone here is very friendly and they will come to great you as soon as they smell the cookies - better take an extra they are friendly but they do love cookies!

Feel free to ask questions, post responses and just have a good time here.

We are here to support each other.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest NeverSayNever

Hi Jasmine.

Welcome to the family! I know you're going to enjoy your stay here, everyone is so friendly. If you need advice/help/a friendly chat or virtual food (:P) it is always available here!

You're a little older than me as I am only 16, but I (and everyone else here) know how you feel. :)

- James

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Guest Joe Cool

Hi Jasmine,

Welcome to the Playground! We have the most amazing teens so you will fit right in! This is the friendliest place on Earth! Welcome to the family!

Joe

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Hi, Jasmine, and welcome to Laura's. That's a very lovely name, BTW.

You'll find this site to be a wonderful resource, and its members to be supportive,

helpful, non-judgemental and fun. Please look around the various forums and

chat rooms, and when you feel comfortable, please post your own topics so we

get a chance to get to know who you are. After 5 posts, you will be able to send

private messages (PM's) to members if you want to chat privately.

There is a lot to learn about being TG and the transition process. This is a great place

to find what you need.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Jasmine13

Hey everyone. Thank you for the kind comments. I hope to be on and post a lot more, but my computer gas a virus so I can only access the Internet from my iPod for now. I was once trying to slowly cone out, but I was still in high school and it was too much for me at the time. I became good friends with a FtM, but he was confused and became really unsure about his identity. I currently am unsure of who they feel they are at the time. I love music and being around people. Well, that's all for now. Tah tah.

~Jazzi~<3

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Guest NicolaiAE

Hello Jasmine!

Welcome to the playground! I'm pretty sure you will enjoy your stay here!

Take you time and ask all the questions you want here, we'll try and answer to the best of our abilities :P

See you around :)

-Nicolai

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Guest Tammy Maher
Hey everybody. I'm Jasmine. I was born as and am identified by most of by friends as Jason. I am still in the closet. I am an MtF and a lesbian. I tried to come out to my mother but she doesn't understand. I am 18 years old and about to dart community college with a liberal arts major. I am nerdy. I spend a lot of time on facebook and on m iPod touch and I am almost always playing the card game magic the gathering. Most of my friends are okay with the LGBT community, but I fear people's criticism. I plan on getting the right body eventually, but money is tight. I'm pretty average. I'm happy to be here and it would be great to become aquainted with many of you. I can't wait to talk to all of you. Tah-tah. :)

Hi Jasmine,

I like your name, I almost chose that one. :) I'm kind of still in the same boat as you with most of friends not knowing and starting college. The teen support forum is where I find most of my help because in many ways I still consider myself in that age group. I am also facebook, if you want add me PM me. I'm on there more than here. Just start talking you'll find it helps.

Janelle

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