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Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 06:43:54 AM
Hi Allie,

That is great news!

My wife was very accepting so I learned a lot about female socializing from her perspective growing up on the West Coast with sisters.

Marion
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Member Blogs / Re: Gina's journey
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 06:41:03 AM
Hi Gina,

Good on getting a rototiller and being able to fix it!

I just fixed my garden hoses so I don't have a dissimilar metal issues causing the fittings to stick together.

I use a drain spade for gardening.  The narrow blade requires a lot less work!
I've learned to garden while squatting so I don't have to bend over to dig out shrubs.

Marion
#3
Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by imallie - Today at 06:22:28 AM
Quote from: davina61 on Today at 03:04:59 AMYou forgot the can of gas!

😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🥵🚒😂

I suppose so, I suppose so.

Or... maybe there is a part of me that likes leaving that little bit of hope alive that it won't turn into a raging fire... 🤔

But let's face it, the contents of any dumpster is gonna light.

And since gas will let you get on with your day a lot faster, I so do like your style... 😘
#4
Dominica decriminalises same-sex relations

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/dominica-decriminalises-same-sex-relations/ar-AA1nv932?ocid=windirect&cvid=a8ba80a6b3ea43149b132ef3da7be88c&ei=48

Story by Alys Davies - BBC News (23 April 2024)

Dominica's High Court has overturned a ban on consensual same-sex relations in the Caribbean island nation.

The court ruled parts of the law that criminalised same-sex activity went against the country's constitution.

A gay man living in Dominica who brought the case said the law violated his constitutional rights.

LGBTQ activists welcomed the decision, hailing it as "a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ rights in the Caribbean".

The court ruled that sections 14 and 16 of the Sexual Offences Act, which criminalised consensual same-sex activity between adults, were unconstitutional.

Writing in the ruling, Justice Kimberly Cenac-Phulgence said the court found they breached the right to liberty, freedom of expression and protection of personal privacy, as enshrined in the country's constitution.

The anonymous claimant, an openly gay man, stated that the laws had condemned him "to live in constant fear of criminal sanction for engaging in consensual sexual activity" and further argued that these laws incited "hateful and violent conduct towards him and other LGBT persons" which he said prevented him "from living and expressing himself freely and in dignity".
#5
Texas politics leave transgender foster youth isolated — during and after life in state care

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-politics-leave-transgender-foster-youth-isolated-during-and-after-life-in-state-care/ar-AA1nviot?ocid=windirect&cvid=a8ba80a6b3ea43149b132ef3da7be88c&ei=29

Story by Story by William Melhado, Video and photos by Greta Díaz González Vázquez (23 April 2024)

It was near midnight just a couple days before Thanksgiving 2020 when 17-year-old Kayden Asher arrived at yet another temporary home during his yearslong tumble through Texas' chaotic foster care system.

His caseworker had given him just two hours to pack his bags before they drove into the night from a short-term shelter in South Texas to a nondescript building in Austin where foster kids in need of emergency shelter can live temporarily. When Asher arrived, the staff pulled him aside to ask some questions.

"What are your pronouns? Do you feel safe talking about being trans around your caseworker?" Asher recalled them asking.

After his father effectively disowned him years earlier for being transgender, Asher shuffled between caseworkers and temporary guardians. Many of them also refused to accept his identity — until he moved to Austin.

"It was the first placement where I felt accepted, and I felt I belonged," said Asher, now 20.

But in the years since Asher entered and exited the state's care, LGBTQ+ foster kids have lost the little protections and affirmations once afforded to them as Texas' top leaders waged statewide battles that riled public panic about queer people.
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Member Blogs / Re: Gina's journey
Last post by Gina P - Today at 05:41:29 AM
I was able to buy a used rototiller very cheap and fix it. This should make my gardening much easer. I find the spade and my back are not good friends as I age. Still doing a lot of trail ridding with my horse, Dundee. Rode over 11 miles on Saturday. I was so sore and tired afterward.
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Member Blogs / Re: Which hurts less
Last post by Emma1017 - Today at 05:17:54 AM
O&C, HRT definitely changed me, physically and emotionally.  My wife supports me and, not happy, accepts me.
#8
Fun and Games / Re: In This Thread We Are Cons...
Last post by Devlyn - Today at 04:35:37 AM
One word for ya: Chemtrails
#9
Member Blogs / Re: Davina's diary
Last post by davina61 - Today at 03:20:43 AM
Not venting or complaining just need to post some drivel, had to take a rest day due to back and knees and that peed me off. No apple cider vinegar yesterday and joints much better this morning. Bit grey this morning but brightening up so they say. Builders bodged some covering on the garage flat roofs, gutters still broken. Got the tummy trots from my pasta dish, didnt cook the shallot out enough and I put a whole Escalon shallot in so my fault. Not moaning just observing.
 Right off down the garage to do a bit more trim work and head scratching. 
#10
Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by davina61 - Today at 03:04:59 AM
You forgot the can of gas!