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Guest Cricket

Yaaaa sorry I'm so late to the party! Things have been nuts this past week with school starting (and LOTS of studying) and this weekend my finacee's sisters are crashing with us so that means very little computer time to go around. Also, I loves me some billiards, although I am really bad at it! xD

RANDOM: I didn't really feel this warranted a whole separate post so I'm saying it here, since this is pretty much for whatever random stuff we feel like talking about. I am pretty much packing every day now. I didn't yesterday when I went out with my fiancee and her sisters though, because her youngest sister (11) I'm not out to yet because her mother (fiancee's step mother) is evil and despises me as it is, and I already get nasty looks when I see them at family gatherings when I wear my binder. Anyway the reason I didn't pack was because I didn't want her sister questioning me if she noticed a slight bulge.

My fiancee commented that I hold myself in a completely different manner and my body language is really different when I pack and when I don't. When I pack my body language is 100% male but when I don't my body language is a lot more feminine (although not completely woman). I don't do it on purpose and I didn't even realize it until she said something. Is anyone else like this? Packing vs not, binding vs not, wearing certain clothes, whatever. It's not really important or pressing (which is why I didn't make a separate post) but I'm really curious!

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Yaaaa sorry I'm so late to the party! Things have been nuts this past week with school starting (and LOTS of studying) and this weekend my finacee's sisters are crashing with us so that means very little computer time to go around. Also, I loves me some billiards, although I am really bad at it! xD

RANDOM: I didn't really feel this warranted a whole separate post so I'm saying it here, since this is pretty much for whatever random stuff we feel like talking about. I am pretty much packing every day now. I didn't yesterday when I went out with my fiancee and her sisters though, because her youngest sister (11) I'm not out to yet because her mother (fiancee's step mother) is evil and despises me as it is, and I already get nasty looks when I see them at family gatherings when I wear my binder. Anyway the reason I didn't pack was because I didn't want her sister questioning me if she noticed a slight bulge.

My fiancee commented that I hold myself in a completely different manner and my body language is really different when I pack and when I don't. When I pack my body language is 100% male but when I don't my body language is a lot more feminine (although not completely woman). I don't do it on purpose and I didn't even realize it until she said something. Is anyone else like this? Packing vs not, binding vs not, wearing certain clothes, whatever. It's not really important or pressing (which is why I didn't make a separate post) but I'm really curious!

I think it's because when packing or binding it upps ones confidence, and therefore they act more like they WANT to be? That is what i think anyway.

*passes you a beer* *takes a swig from own can of beer*

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

Looks pretty B)

Also, I love how you all try to make us independent and look at the links instead of just telling us what it is xD

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Guest Ami James

Aww man. I know it too late for me to shoot pool with ya'll.. bummer...

Off the topic for mins : Finally got a car and start driving and got my hair dye... (heading for dirty blonde type of hair.)

Bummer... I haven't had time to go shopping due for I need some house hold goods and etc... and working on cars

To my real dad's suprise that I am learning on cars and do something for him as a man who taking ordered from his real dad...

I told him, hey, that what I do anymore doing things the same way as any guys would do.

Got my own toolbox and etc for a guy. I think he is accepting me as a guy but at the same time he's in denial can I say because he still look at me as his daughter. But I drink to that because he always treat me like a guy all of my life even he looks at me as a daughter but not as ftm.

LOL back to the topic...

Did I miss anything?

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Looks pretty B)

Also, I love how you all try to make us independent and look at the links instead of just telling us what it is xD

Nah it's not that anyone is trying to make your independent, we're all just too lazy to explain things our selves :P:lol:

Kidding. In case anyone reads and thinks I'm calling them lazy. Actually it's no joke we're all just lazy

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I used to have a mini snooker/pool table! It was teeny! Folded up. In fact I still have it somewhere. Sadly I'm too big now and playing with that table will only make my back ache. Once I'm sat on the floor I'll never get back up again.

Anyway I'm off for a nap now. places false teeth in a jar

Grandpa Matt.

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Guest cael

a nap ya know that sounds good right now i think ima hit the sack as well *places the last card on the table and finishes his solitare game having played while y'all were decideding what game to play chugs the last of his beer grabs his blanket off the couch and pads of to his room sleepily*

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
Nah it's not that anyone is trying to make your independent, we're all just too lazy to explain things our selves :P:lol:

Kidding. In case anyone reads and thinks I'm calling them lazy. Actually it's no joke we're all just lazy

Eh, I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt. :P

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Guest Quinn

I love playing pool. When we moved up to MA, my dad's work friend gave us a pool table of hers that she didn't want anymore. We have it upstairs now, and my dad taught me to play years ago. One thing that I really do like about my dad is that when you're learning a game...he doesn't go easy on you. Gives you a few exceptions, sure (like at first, if I scratched playing pool, I didn't have to take a ball out) but he plays to his full ability, and it just makes you even better.

The first few years though, our pool table was slightly unlevel, so I became pretty good at playing on an unlevel pool table, and was always a bit off on a nice, regular and level table XD

Either way, I'm relatively decent now...which is nice, cause it's always fun to beat my dad at pool or make some really impressive shots while all his work buddies watch.

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Guest Brendan

::head nod:: Gentlemen

Sorry I'm late in arriving, I haven't had time much to be on here with finals and whatnot but now that's over and I graduate tonight!

::looks at cigars on table::

May I? An early celebration has never hurt anyone right?

I must say, thefireship, your narration is amazing.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
::head nod:: Gentlemen

Sorry I'm late in arriving, I haven't had time much to be on here with finals and whatnot but now that's over and I graduate tonight!

::looks at cigars on table::

May I? An early celebration has never hurt anyone right?

I must say, thefireship, your narration is amazing.

YAY!!! Congrats!!!

It's never too early!! :P

*Picks up a cigar spins it and tosses it right into your hands* :P

Enjoy :P

And once again!! Congrats!!!

I agree with you on thefireship's narration :) *thumbs up*

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Guest Brendan

Thanks mates :]

I must say, I should do this graduating thing more often, I'm rather enjoying the weekend that follows haha

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
Thanks mates :]

I must say, I should do this graduating thing more often, I'm rather enjoying the weekend that follows haha

:) How was it?

All I know is I heard "nap".

<<hard weekend

Aww what happened?

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Guest Brendan

Evan, does hard weekend amount to good weekend hopefully?

Geo, it was pretty rad. I graduated on Thursday and this MAY be the first night that I'm not going out partying. I'm beat, but I may never see some of these people after this summer so I'm living it up in the mean time. That plus graduation gifts to finance said partying aren't bad either, ha. I mean... No, it's all going towards books and stuff... 0.o

How was everyone else's weekend? And for most people in the US, how was your Monday off?

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