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Guest Alex6186

Hi, my name is Adam, however I prefer to go by Alexis. Alex or Lex for short.

I am a MTF who is currently trying to see a Therapist here in my home province.

I want to begin to transition, and am completely in the closet about it to all my friends and family. To them I am a he, not she.

I'm very new to coming to Msg boards about this kind of thing however I have always been a Girl in a Guy's body, and in hopes that can change.

I'm a full time student, who enjoys movies books, and lots of geeky things.

If there are any other trans people here from my province don't hesitate to contact me. I would like to talk and hear their experiences.

As well as anyone else on the forum.

I'm a pretty easy to get along with gal, and I'm very eager to listen anyone.

Thanks

~Alex

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Welcome Lexi!!!

Are you in luck!!!! Sally is throwing this awesome gender gifted pride party!!! Go ahead and join!! The place is rocking!!!

Look at the "View new posts" you will see the party!!!

You are invited!!

Welcome sweetheart,

Welcome to Laura's!! AS you can see, we are friendly and love to party.

Come join in the fun!!!

HUGS

Brenda

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I'll say hello over here as Brenda has cranked her guitar up very loud - she bought one of Spinal Tap's old amps - the ones that go to 11! :lol:

It is so good to have you here.

Don't be afraid to ask questions and join in, we are all here to support each other.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest NeverSayNever
and lots of geeky things.

Woot for geeky things!! :D

Hi! We met at the party LOL. I thought I didn't recognise you but it was hard to tell with so many people around!

Welcome to Laura's and the family! We're all here for you.

- James

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Guest Donna Jean

Good morning, Alexis!

Some party, eh?

WOW!

I'd like to say Welcome to the Playground to you...

I don't remember if I said that at the party....Actually, I doen';t remember saying a LOT at the party! (Is anyone missing a lampshade?)

Hope that you enjoy yourself here, Sweetheart!

Lotsa Huggs!

Donna Jean

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Guest Wendy D.
If there are any other trans people here from my province don't hesitate to contact me. I would like to talk and hear their experiences.

As well as anyone else on the forum.

Hi Alexis

You never said which province you are from.

Cheers

Wendy

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Guest Magan

Welcome Lex! B)

Laura's is a great place to find help and get encouragement!

I am from OntariairyairyO myself but I am currently in the states. :)

*hugs*

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Welcome to Laura's, alexis. You've found a pretty amazing place, as I think

you've already notice.

Please look around, post, join in chat if that's your things, and have fun.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Alex6186
Hi Alexis

You never said which province you are from.

Cheers

Wendy

Hi Wendy

I'm sorry I kinda did but I can understand how you could think I didn't.

The title "hello from NL Canada" contains the province but not in a clear way, I apologize for that. I should of made it clearer.

NL is the abbreviation of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Alex

Sorry I didn't stop by earlier(was too busy partying and recovering) ;)

Nice to meet you and happy you found the playground. :D

By the way have you seen my frisbee? :P

I bet Evan has it . I'll have to ask him.

EvanNow where did he go to? :lol:

LUV

Jean Davis

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