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TS_SexyAshley82
06-28-2014, 03:28 AM
Frist I would like to say sorry to all the board members for my post yesterday. I understand that this is not the place for that.

About me I am 31 years young raised in Alaska by a very right wing conservative family spent 30 years pertending to be someone I wasn't. January 13th 2014 something scary and looking back amazing happened I looked in the mirror and saw just shape. Ashley was fighting to come out from that day I have been living full time as who I should have been all a long. Came out at work and was discriminated against. Came out to my family they all turned their backs to me. I lost my home of 3 and ahalf years because I am transgender. So I moved here to Seattle because of all the understanding and open minded people. Not knowing anyone. So here I am having to start over my couciling before I can start hormones. So thats me kinda in a nut shell I am still trying to figure a lot of things out so I guess bare with me if I do something stupid.

Loves :-)

Tapatio
06-28-2014, 04:36 AM
Good for you.

I didn't mind, myself. I'm not so regular here, but I can appreciate what you're saying.


Pics help the guys the over stuff, though, when you're ready for that.

;)

TS_SexyAshley82
06-28-2014, 04:44 AM
Pics are in my album ;)

Odelay
06-28-2014, 04:46 AM
Hey best of luck. As you probably already know, Seattle has a lot of support services for GLBT. I would avail yourself of them. You mentioned breaking down in a place you didn't feel safe. As a new resident, I can understand your fear. But also understand that Seattle is a pretty laid back city and a safe place as far as large cities go. There are very few "bad" parts of town. By the way, part of being laid back is that the residents can seem a bit cool. But I found the coolness does not mask hostility. Just hang in there and people will warm up to you eventually. It's a big transition from Alaska to Seattle, but Seattle is a very accepting place. Don't know much about the trans escort scene, having dabbled very little in it before I moved away 4 yrs ago. I would seriously suggest getting a regular job. Seattle's accepting nature means there is less discrimination than there are in other parts of the world.

Again, good luck.

Tapatio
06-28-2014, 04:47 AM
Pics are in my album ;)

They've seen those.

(Just sayin'.)

Have a good evening.