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Thread: Some pictures...
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04-02-2007 #11
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Originally Posted by Lone Wolf
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04-02-2007 #12
Welcome to our world, kiddo.
Remember the popular line attributed to Dorothy Parker (Among others):
"If you have nothing nice to say about somebody...Come sit next to me"
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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04-02-2007 #13
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Originally Posted by Lone Wolf
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04-02-2007 #14Originally Posted by Lone Wolf
My official Adult Blog
http://www.kellypierceblog.com
My Official Blog for my TS Sisters
http://www.secretkelly.com
My official Cam Site
http://www.kellysdreamhouse.com
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04-04-2007 #15
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Originally Posted by Lone Wolf
Your a classless piece of shit coward.
Jessica: enjoy your life and ignore the coward negative people.
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04-04-2007 #16
I'm not sure if it was my post in another thread that made you post these pics Jessica, but I think you got great courage for doing it... And I don't think you are ugly. Your first step of transition is being open about it I guess, and in that case, you made a nice start. If you want to, I'm sure you can be a beautiful woman.
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04-04-2007 #17
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You look nice, I like the eyes.
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04-04-2007 #18
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Originally Posted by Lone Wolf
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04-04-2007 #19
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I find the pictures Super-Cute!!! (and wouldn't mind seeing more, either ... )
For me, a little less is sometimes a little more - hence, you look beautiful and at the same time very natural (in comparison to 'over-done').
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04-04-2007 #20
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One thing that might be a real confidence booster is to look around your area for XC/TV/TG support group, clubs that are TV friendly or even an online support group with local links.
There's all kinds of folks, from cocks-in-frocks to completely transitioned people that are sort of hovering just under the radar all over the place. While there's not necessarily strength in numbers, it does help to know you're not alone and that the problems you're wrestling with aren't really that unique.
I've been part of my local BDSM community for quite a few years. With the advent of the internet, a number of "blurred gender" types started making inquiries into the local scene - not so much because they were kinky, D/s or into power exchange, but because they were looking for some level of acceptance. The second local group I belonged to was very friendly towards any and all sexual/gender identities and I saw a number of closet TV's really come out of their shell.
You know, I'm sure that a number of people will disagree with me... but in my opinion, the best beauty treatment on earth is true self-confidence and self-worth.
Best of luck and enjoy being a girl!