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Pictures Of Hrt......


Guest Donna Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

Well, I don't post a lot of pix of me, but the other day I sent a current pic to a girlfriend and she encouraged me to put it up here as a sort of Progression of my progress. I think that I'm doing pretty well for a 60 year old ......

So, here goes...

(Click each pic to enlarge it)

Me.... pre HRT......

Then there is me 7 months into HRT when I was in Memphis with Sally and Lizzy last September.....

And here is me last Saturday night ...at 14 months...

So, I guess that I'm progressing nicely, all things considered...

It's really remarkable ..the difference between th "Pre HRT" pic and the last one....I never would of guessed!

HUGGS and successful transitioning!

Donna Jean

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Dee Jay,

I always wondered early on why you had to have 3 hour sessions of Electrolysis - you never showed me the before pictures - now I understand.

You have come so far that Geico will now offer you insurance.

I know that this first one isn't you and I have no idea how you got one from my college days but the changes just since Memphis are amazing - you were really cute then and you are absolutely beautiful now.

What a lovely lady with a heart and soul to match.

LOVE

Sally

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Dee Jay, you are a lovely woman, and transition has been very good to you.

I am indeed impressed with your progress. Thank you for posting these.

I must say, however, that electrolysis must have cost you a dang fortune, hon. Your electrologist

deserves a humanitarian award for that work. :P

Carolyn Marie

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Your one lovely woman Donna Jean ,,,and a looker too if ya dont

mind me sayin so . Wanna these days I"ll put my mug up ,,keep

the kids away from the PC LOL :rolleyes: . Seriously tho , you

look good Hun,,,,,luv,viv :)

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

pre-HRT you could have made a fortune as they were looking for people for those Geico commercials! Considering all the body hair (again pre-HRT pic), no wonder you're spending an arm and a leg on elctrolysis. ;)

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Guest KellyKat

HRT... so easy... a caveman can do it!!!

There is hope for me yet!!! :P

You look wonderful Dee Jay!!! :D

Scooze me while I go comb my chest!?! :blush:

Luv Kat :)

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Guest MarciPA

DJ, you are simply beautiful. You have come a long way, but if I hadn't known I would take you for a natal woman. I only hope that I can get the look like you. YOu also look as confident in the pictures as I have come to know you on here.

M~

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Guest Donna Jean
Dee Jay,

I always wondered early on why you had to have 3 hour sessions of Electrolysis - you never showed me the before pictures - now I understand.

LOVE

Sally

I must say, however, that electrolysis must have cost you a dang fortune, hon. Your electrologist

deserves a humanitarian award for that work. :P

Carolyn Marie

Geez, you two...A girl has a couple of hairs on her and you make it to be a big deal!

I gotta agree with Sally on this one. You were cute in Memphis but the pic of now made me go "oooooo".

Thank you, Evan....*bats eyelashes*

Your one lovely woman Donna Jean ,,,and a looker too if ya don't

mind me sayin so ,,,,,luv,viv :)

Naw, Honey...I don't mind at all...

pre-HRT you could have made a fortune as they were looking for people for those Geico commercials! Considering all the body hair (again pre-HRT pic), no wonder you're spending an arm and a leg on elctrolysis. ;)

Oh, Lizzie...I'm a LOT smoother now!

HRT... so easy... a caveman can do it!!!

There is hope for me yet!!! :P

You look wonderful Dee Jay!!! :D

Luv Kat :)

DJ, you are simply beautiful. You have come a long way, but if I hadn't known I would take you for a natal woman. I only hope that I can get the look like you. YOu also look as confident in the pictures as I have come to know you on here.

M~

Kelly and Marci...thank you girls..

I am hoping that by my example I can let other "older" girls like myself come to realize that it's doable..

We all need to understand that it's never too late to be yourself....

Thanks, everyone...you all made me feel wonderful!

Donna Jean

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Guest NatashaJade

Dee Jay,

You are doing so wonderfully! I love seeing your progress from 7 to 14 months (we all have our caveman pasts to deal with...better not to mention those days). I cannot imagine how you can disguise yourself as a man. I just don't buy it for a second! I can see them behind your back saying, "Now who does she think she's fooling?"

Thanks for sharing! You gave me a big smile today.

luv

Gin

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Guest Charlene_Leona

You are defiantly looking good, the hrt has softened your skin up dramatically. I too can't believe that you still can pass for a man at work. Those people must need eye doctors badly!

Take Care

Charlene Leona

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Guest BeckyTG

Sweet, Pretty Donna Jean,

You look just like you did in February--like an attractive woman. No one could mistake you for a man. After seeing you close up, I have no idea where that electrologist is working.... Toledo?

Do practice letting men open doors for you, OK? :D

Warm, trembling hugs for you,

Becky

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Guest Jean Davis

Donna Jean honey

You keep going the way you are, you're going to look like this in another year. ;)

Hopefully without the fangs though. :lol:

LUV

Jean

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