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Teri Anne

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Just thought I would say hello.

Transgender woman living life on my terms.

Nothing really special about me just a normal everyday person.

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Welcome to Trans Pulse, Teri Anne!  You're under no obligation, but we'd love to hear a little more about your back story.  In the meantime, please look around, ask whatever questions you like, and see what's up.

 

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Carolyn Marie

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OK retired big rig driver of over 40 years.

I build and repair guitars and play them when I have the time.

I do hunt when I get the chance and do outdorsy stuff.

Love to shop of course especially pawn shops and peddlers malls, antique shops.

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3 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Just thought I would say hello.

Transgender woman living life on my terms.

Nothing really special about me just a normal everyday person.

Hello to you too, Teri Anne. It’s a pleasure to have an experienced member join us. I’m like you—a normal everyday person trying to make it day to day. Your journey here is likely very unique though. If you ever feel open enough to share, maybe you might give us some of your insights and a little of your backstory. What was your defining moment when you knew you were the you presenting here? No pressure to answer any of this. Most of us are learning as we go so new people bring new perspectives. Thanks for sharing with us today.

 

Warmest Regards,

Susan R?

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Hey Teri Anne

Wow you build guitars THAT IS AWESOME...Glad your on board. You have and had some cool jobs. Big Rig!! How did you manage to navigate being trans while driving a B.R and living in Kentucky most of being super hard..Be safe, Be Proud and KICK ASS  

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Hi Teri Anna!

Welcome to Transpulse. I'm glad you're here!

 

Lots of love and a big welcome hug,

Timber Wolf ?

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Hi Teri Anne!  Nice to meet you and Welcome!

I am sure you are going to enjoy being a part of the Forum.  Lots of great people here, and we look forward to hearing more from you❣️

 

 

 

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Welcome Teri Anne.  I'm glad you found us.  

 

Jani

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Welcome Teri Anne ! Nice guitars you have, btw....

 

I hope you enjoy your time with us here at trans pulse, post away as the mood strikes ya

 

Hugs

 

Cyndee

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Welcome Teri Anne! You will find there are a few of fellow musicians here. We have several ongoing music related threads. Have a wonderful day! Hugs!

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Thanks for the welcome.

Driving the big trucks was just a job I never planned on doing it but it paid well so I stayed with it.

The guitar thing and music was just what I enjoyed doing and have done it since I was 12 years old.

Later in life I started collecting guitars and amps and working on them.

The trans thing I have felt my whole life but not really knowing what was going on with me.LOL

Being a rocker type people paid no attention to the clothes I wore being of the female variety so I have worn some womens clothes since the 80s.

Decided around 2012 to go 24/7 and just be myself and its slowly morphed into an all female presentation.

Life is good and I have no problem going anywhere anytime and being seen as a woman.

Sure some will catch the old male markers most of us have and figure me out but people don't care anymore and are more worried about what is going on in their world.

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