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Guest MeganBr

Today, YMI jeans, just a grey t-shirt, flip-flops, Paul Frank girly briefs, grey VS Pink bra, A cup foam breast forms, a small Rose ring, a hemp anklet with beads in it and a Hello Kitty watch. Oh! Also a jeweled butterfly necklace. Now I've gotten my PJs on. Two VS One Size Sexy tanks one light blue and one pink. my fuzzy pink Peace shorts and white VS Pink panties that says "Take A Trip' in glittery black letters written across my cute little hinny. I was just another day working around the house and in the yard. Working on getting my garden ready to plant some English Peas and a couple different kinds of lettuce.

Megan

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Hi Today, white lace bra and panties, breast forms,knee hi stockings and Apt Nine womens jeans, a nice cami and

light pink cowl neck sweater, black ankel boots complete the outfit. Now off to buy some new panties!!

Love Kim

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Guest Amberley_Vail

The outfit Im wearing now has made me SO happy!

Black padded bra and matching pants, opaque support tights, girls 'Venture Bros' Tshirt and denim shorts.

This is who I am. =D

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Guest Gwendolyn Elizabeth

Well since im still at work I am in my work outfit.

black boots w/2.5 in heel

long black pleated skirt

maroon 3/4 sleeve blouse

wide black belt

black polyester scarf w/ read and pink hearts, tied tight with the knot off to one side

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Soft old mossy green pullover type shirt, worn comfortable 501 jeans, warm boot socks. Happy camper after a day in town.

Johnny

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Guest Szenzie

At home doing phone interviews today so I'm super casual: My favorite washed out, torn up, boy jeans (my last pair, I can't let these particular ones go!), Mt. Dew logo girly fit shirt, my favorite plaid hoodie, leather bracelet which was a gift given to me last night by my beautiful wife, her metal ball necklace, and a sweet reversible bandana that matches my lime green shirt at the moment.

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At the moment, a very, very ratty T-shirt with a Thor's hammer on it and underpants.

Today I wore a pair of black corduroy pants, brown sandals and belt, and a drab green polo with my usual Starter compression shirt over a nursing cami underneath.

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Guest NatalieM

Well for once I can actually do this. It's been a while. Anyhoo.

Skinny jeans

green/black striped top

peep toe booties

Super comfy. Wish I could do this more often :(

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Guest Amberley_Vail

I might just go to work tomorrow, fully en femme. Not that anyone would notice:

Girls jeans, black top, trainers and since I'm not going to the gym I can wear my boy shorts and tights ^.^ Stealth mode go!

Also, I'm a UK 16 in jeans, a UK 20 in tops. Maybe I should be going to the gym tomorrow! >.<

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Guest Raging Shadow

I'm invading ladies, sorry :)

Vans skinny jeans

"The Angels have the Phone Box" shirt

Blue Jacket

Outdoor Gear Hiking Boots

boots are new and SUPER comfy :)

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ratty jeans and a ratty T-shirt that dates back to when I shopped regularly in the men's department before my biological clock sent me round the bend into ankle skirt land for a decade. I love this T-shirt. It's nice and soft.

Tomorrow I get to wear my suit for an interview.

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Guest Sarah1967

Right now I have on is a l.e.i Racerback night Shirt an a Bikini panty and later when I get dressed I will have on a Tank Top, Thong, l.e.i jean mini skirt, tennis shoes..

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Let's see, pink tank top, jeans. pink bra and I forgot what color my undies are, I just grabbed a pair and put 'em on, really. (they are clean, though!) I already took my shoes off otherwise those would have been black Vans (they make my feet look smaller)

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Guest Elizabeth K

Medium blue 'eyelet' type fabric,tailored blouse, 3/4 sleeves. A mid calf dark blue denim shirt, smooth and very sexy bare legs Ballet slipper shoes, with my painted red toenails covered up. Long long black, red tinted, hair swept back with a 1" wide black plastic hair band. Light red lipstick, no other make-up. Long nails, blood red polish. Expensive gold wire bracelet left side, Two plastic metallic bracelets on the other wrist. No rings. Gold 3/4" loop earrings. Lady eyeglasses, Sassy attitude. We just came back from an LTA NO meeting. I took off my patterned grey stockings.

I won't describe my panties or bra.

No padding - all the real me! I am such a woman now!

Lizzie

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