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11-09-2009 #91
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Originally Posted by Floyd R
concern, that it will be oily and fatty.
I would say that the key and obvious method is to drain the fat, not
let it sit in itt's own fat, and that making it crispy alleviates alot of those
issues.
If you have a rotisserie or broiler equipped with a rotating spit on which
meat cooks as it turns that can help, but if you don't you need to ensure
that you get rid of us much fat as you can.
I make duck several times a yeear, not just at the holidays and it's
always a crowd pleaser.
Here's some more info:
http://www.helpwithcooking.com/cooki...oast-duck.html
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11-09-2009 #92
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Originally Posted by tiramisu
amongst those who didn't take any estrogens or have any feminizing
cosmetic procedures.
When they are young and men are at their live's, it's cute. But as they get
older and testosterone hardens them and they continue to masculinize,
then men lose interest in them and they start to regret their attempted
transitions, and may live the rest of their live's as gay men.
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11-09-2009 #93Originally Posted by Northof60
http://www.ts-lisa.com KITTYPRIDE IS MY BITCH
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11-10-2009 #94Originally Posted by peggygee
A few of these might have been "gayboys with boobs" calling themselves TS, and they definitely should not have surgery. I believe that Josef dude with the mangina website is pretty open about having detransitioned after originally transitioning because he could not accept himself as a gay man.
Others are merely confused souls and find all sorts of targets for blame... one guy in England is suing his doctor for misdiagnosing him as transsexual.
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11-10-2009 #95
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Clearly, getting older is a universal problem: we're all in the same boat ! You have to take care of your health -- physical, mental, and spiritual -- and don't stop growing, developing, reading, exercising, etc.
As several old guys have told me, "It's no fun growing old, but the alternative is much worse !" (I'm sure that's a famous quotation but I'm too lazy dig up the attribution.) Well, maybe the science of biology will find a cure for growing old someday, but presumably not in my lifetime. Sigh.
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11-10-2009 #96Originally Posted by phobun
PeggyGee noted the different types as defined by Benajmin. I say that someone go from one level of intensity to another over time. And who's to say that a person who detransistioned was not facing heavy social pressures to express as thier original gender. This would include finding employment.
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11-10-2009 #98
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Originally Posted by phobun
How's that first time thing going for you? Making lots of progress on this forum? lol
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11-10-2009 #99
Where I live there is a transexual woman who is EASILY 70 years old if not older.
She is a perfectly cool person and a good neighbor. The voice is very obvious, and I hate to admit it but it is a little uncomfortable talking with her.
It also makes me wonder about my own morals..............we love t girls....................as long as they are young, hot and hung...............
GOOD THINGS
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11-10-2009 #100Originally Posted by wombat33