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A man looks me right in the eyes. Young, old, it doesn't matter. The look into my eyes that only a man can give melts me every time.

What do you love?

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Guest Ney'ite

I would probably love this same experience, Autumn, just not from a man. When I get those looks from men it just makes me roll my eyes wander off sputtering. Hehehe - sorry :P

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I would probably love this same experience, Autumn, just not from a man. When I get those looks from men it just makes me roll my eyes wander off sputtering. Hehehe - sorry :P

A year ago I would have said the same thing, now, OMG!!! :)

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Guest Gregg Jameson

I enjoy it when any sentient being looks me in the eyes. I want to look deeply, as it is their soul, their spirit, I want to experience.

Whether wild or domesticated animal, stranger, acquaintance, family member, friend or lover, I want to experience (in the purest sense) their soul.

I don't want to miss them as they enter (and pass through my life) and see only their outward appearance. I want to truly see, to fully acknowledge and to love and appreciate each one.

Brad

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Well I love what Brad wrote! And admire anyone who has the strength to live that way.

For myself? Perhaps solitude. Helping when I can.

Love

Johnny

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Guest Mia J

Hey girl how do you get them to take their eyes off of your chest long enough to look in your eyes......... :rolleyes:

But I know what your mean it is a wonderful feeling.

Mia

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Hey girl how do you get them to take their eyes off of your chest long enough to look in your eyes......... :rolleyes:

But I know what your mean it is a wonderful feeling.

Mia

My boobs are to tiny for anyone to be staring at them. But I'll welcome someone looking. :)

Peace and harmony are the things I love.

If someone were to gaze into my eyes, I hope that is what they see.

Shari

:)

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Guest cassie51

I would love more than anything that when someone looked into my eyes they could see the real me looking back, and not just the shell I'm currently wearing. I've tried and tried but I don't think anyone notices. Human brains are so hardwired, if you look like something then thats what you are. Nobody looks beyond :( .

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I would love more than anything that when someone looked into my eyes they could see the real me looking back, and not just the shell I'm currently wearing. I've tried and tried but I don't think anyone notices. Human brains are so hardwired, if you look like something then thats what you are. Nobody looks beyond :( .

I see the beautiful you.

I love it when it's raining, and nothing is urgent, and I can sit down with a cup of tea and a book or a handheld game.

I would love to be sitting next to you.

today it happened to me at the store, Honestly it scared me.

You're so cute.

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Guest Elizabeth K

What do I love? Well ummm... My partner for sure. And today? A wonderful breezy 78 degree day here in New Orleans - riding in the Bourbon Street - Esplanade Ave are - top down in my little maroon convertible - two girls (us) getting all sorts of heads turning to get good look! SWEET!

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Guest Juniper Blue

What do I love ... these are all so wonderful . I love it when I feel sense of synchronicity and balance in the world around me ... it is often a fleeting thing but there are these magical moments that occur from time to time where everything just feels very positive and hopeful ... I love that.

And my partner and my puppy and Autumn's sweet little ... hee hee ... EYES!! ( What did you think I was going to say!!??)

Hugs,

JB

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Guest AlyTheGreatAngel

What I love. . . Myself, nice people, cookies, cats, brownies, yarn, chocolate, coffee in the AM, drawing, painting, writing, vintage, Taylor Swift, pretty colors. . .

If we're talking about girly experiences, then. . . I like when someone likes me back, but that's only happend once *sigh* and it didn't last long.

I love when people treat me nicely. I love compliments. I love being helped because you're an attractive girl. I love feeling submissive. I love being me.

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Guest Donna Jean

What do I love? Well ummm... My partner for sure. And today? A wonderful breezy 78 degree day here in New Orleans - riding in the Bourbon Street - Esplanade Ave are - top down in my little maroon convertible - two girls (us) getting all sorts of heads turning to get good look! SWEET!

Ditto........

dj

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I love when people treat me nicely. I love compliments. I love being helped because you're an attractive girl. I love feeling submissive. I love being me.

I live for that feeling.

I love it when I sleep in.

Yes I can be a very lazy person

:)

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Much better place today :)

I love trying on something and realizing I am now small. So incredible-can it possibly be so?

I love feeling strong. Physically. I love being able to move through my world again and in a better way than I ever dared dream

I love when someone says I helped because helping is a passion with me.It's what made me work in human service fields all my life.

And I love all of ya'll. So many brave, gallant and loving souls here. If the world only knew what trans people are really like!!

Johnny

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Guest BeccaC

Much better place today :)

I love trying on something and realizing I am now small. So incredible-can it possibly be so?

I love feeling strong. Physically. I love being able to move through my world again and in a better way than I ever dared dream

I love when someone says I helped because helping is a passion with me.It's what made me work in human service fields all my life.

And I love all of ya'll. So many brave, gallant and loving souls here. If the world only knew what trans people are really like!!

Johnny

I so much agree with you there, even if my life is in turmoil when I can help someone, either by simply some form of physical help, or just being a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on, it gave me a since of purpose. That has helped me the most through some rough times.. and even in good times, its what I enjoy..

That last part that I bolded reminded me of something that my daughter has shown me, but I'm trying to figure out a way to put it into words without sounding too corny.. It sounds great in my head but on screen... not so much... lol

Hugs

Becca

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I love what I'm doing now and I love my job for supporting me 100% and allowing me the opportunity to do this.

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Guest BeccaC

And I love all of ya'll. So many brave, gallant and loving souls here. If the world only knew what trans people are really like!!

Johnny

That last part that I bolded reminded me of something that my daughter has shown me, but I'm trying to figure out a way to put it into words without sounding too corny.. It sounds great in my head but on screen... not so much... lol

I was trying to figure out what I was wanting to say as best as I could, but for selfish reasons I need to verbalize it anyway. Just had a rough night and need a spirit boost, and talking about my daughter is the one way for that. I know the topic is I love it when.. But this is what I truly love.. The human heart's ability to hold and give unlimited amounts of love, all you have to do is be open to it.

Caity is one of those rare spirits that loves unconditionally, not just by voicing it but by her actions.. I would like to take credit but you can't teach this.. Awhile back when she was getting her hair cut, the stylist told her if we waited another month she could donate it to Locks of Love... When Caity found out what it was she INSISTED she donate it, and wouldn't have it any other way... She ended up with a short boys hair cut afterwards, but she was happy. Another time she had gotten Christmas money and we had gotten to the store, she ended up giving it all to the Salvation Army donation... Those people needed it more than her, her words not mine. A different Christmas her little sister was upset because she didn't get one of the toys her older sisters didnt (well she didnt ask for one, but oh well she was 7 at the time), Caity simply gave her one of her unopened toys (she figured it out that it was one she wanted) and told her Santa had put the wrong name on it..

That is what I try to emulate.. I know this world is going to be hard on her and I try to prepare her the best that I can...

But in short I guess what I mean is, when I grow up... I want to be like my daughter.

Love Becca

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Guest KristineAlana

I love when its quiet and the air is still and you can only hear the little brustlings of leaves outside the window. When everything is at absolute peace.

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