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Started by asiangurliee, October 09, 2007, 09:07:54 AM

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kalt

Quote from: Rachael on October 18, 2007, 10:38:16 AM
ive seen manlyer looking natal females than kat, and MANY MANY MANY of the members here, namely younger ones, but a decent number of older members look good for thier ages.i do think theres a larger proportion of late teen to early 20s, and upto 30s who can pass almost flawlessly, even in sanfransico and other ->-bleeped-<-dar hotspots...
the younger you are, the more hrt will effect you, its a fact. more growth hormone, more change, less skinny too, too skinny, skin to tight, no boobs and hips etc... too fat again, its a fine ballence. but a large number of people can, and i wager a lot of the trans people who never visit this forum or any, live seamless lives, i will be leaving here once im post op, ill go on to live the normal live i was meant to have just like many others. theres a trend in the trans community to play 'reading' games, and put people down, or claim you can read any treans person ever. hey, if you can read any trans person, Interpol Would love to give you a job iding criminals... cos you obviously have some magic ability.
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I'll go to my boss tomorrow.
"Hi Mary, I don't care if you're stunningly beautiful with all the assets in the right places, given birth to 4 kids, happily married to a Major in the USMC and the most typically female bi*** I've ever met, I KNOW YOU USED TO BE A GUY!  MY ->-bleeped-<-DAR SAYS SO!"
"uH... what are you on?"
"hormones dude, you want a hit?"

Posted on: October 18, 2007, 12:10:23 PM
Quote from: Berliegh on October 18, 2007, 11:05:09 AM
Kelt, that's a nice profile pic ..
Yours is better:-)
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shanetastic

Quote from: kalt on October 18, 2007, 11:10:58 AM

"hormones dude, you want a hit?"

Haha oh I can only picture it now!!!  How fantastic that would turn out :P
trying to live life one day at a time
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kalt

Quote from: shanetastic on October 18, 2007, 11:29:47 AM
Quote from: kalt on October 18, 2007, 11:10:58 AM

"hormones dude, you want a hit?"

Haha oh I can only picture it now!!!  How fantastic that would turn out :P
^_^
I hope I didn't cross the, "self medication" or whatever line with that comment though...
Either way, I'll have to save that whenever the parentals and I get into it:-p
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Rachael

Quote from: kalt on October 18, 2007, 11:10:58 AM
Quote from: Rachael on October 18, 2007, 10:38:16 AM
ive seen manlyer looking natal females than kat, and MANY MANY MANY of the members here, namely younger ones, but a decent number of older members look good for thier ages.i do think theres a larger proportion of late teen to early 20s, and upto 30s who can pass almost flawlessly, even in sanfransico and other ->-bleeped-<-dar hotspots...
the younger you are, the more hrt will effect you, its a fact. more growth hormone, more change, less skinny too, too skinny, skin to tight, no boobs and hips etc... too fat again, its a fine ballence. but a large number of people can, and i wager a lot of the trans people who never visit this forum or any, live seamless lives, i will be leaving here once im post op, ill go on to live the normal live i was meant to have just like many others. theres a trend in the trans community to play 'reading' games, and put people down, or claim you can read any treans person ever. hey, if you can read any trans person, Interpol Would love to give you a job iding criminals... cos you obviously have some magic ability.
R :police:

I'll go to my boss tomorrow.
"Hi Mary, I don't care if you're stunningly beautiful with all the assets in the right places, given birth to 4 kids, happily married to a Major in the USMC and the most typically female bi*** I've ever met, I KNOW YOU USED TO BE A GUY!  MY ->-bleeped-<-DAR SAYS SO!"
"uH... what are you on?"
"hormones dude, you want a hit?"

Posted on: October 18, 2007, 12:10:23 PM
Quote from: Berliegh on October 18, 2007, 11:05:09 AM
Kelt, that's a nice profile pic ..
Yours is better:-)
Seriously, what are you smoking, and can i have some?

and the self med thing?
i dont think this site can deney it exists, a good number of us HAVE done, and had to, simply to stay alive... its not that taboo, its just discouraged...
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kalt

Quote from: Rachael on October 18, 2007, 01:56:13 PM
Seriously, what are you smoking, and can i have some?
Pregnant horse piss.  Sure, lemme go dry some right now!
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Berliegh

Quote from: kalt on October 18, 2007, 11:10:58 AM
Quote from: Berliegh on October 18, 2007, 11:05:09 AM
Kelt, that's a nice profile pic ..
Yours is better:-)

I didn't think it was. Your a lot younger than me and there is a lot of potential there.
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kalt

Quote from: Berliegh on October 18, 2007, 03:04:43 PM
Quote from: kalt on October 18, 2007, 11:10:58 AM
Quote from: Berliegh on October 18, 2007, 11:05:09 AM
Kelt, that's a nice profile pic ..
Yours is better:-)

I didn't think it was. Your a lot younger than me and there is a lot of potential there.
Brazil has a lot of potential.  Brazil could take over the world and become more powerful than the USA.
But, the USA is still the supreme, unchallenged, most powerful supernation in this galaxy.
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Rachael

dont you mean china? and im sure thier planning to...
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kalt

Quote from: Rachael on October 18, 2007, 04:26:37 PM
dont you mean china? and im sure thier planning to...
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Only prob is... China could pull it off if our politicians and media keep hating their own country and wanting our troops and kids to die.
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Rachael

you were joining the USMC with that attitude? along with the femininity, im glad your out, youd have been whupped silly for that sort of talk, while i admit its not entirely wrong :)
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kalt

Quote from: Rachael on October 18, 2007, 06:15:51 PM
you were joining the USMC with that attitude? along with the femininity, im glad your out, youd have been whupped silly for that sort of talk, while i admit its not entirely wrong :)
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heh, yeah you're right.
Then again, I find that most marines, when you bond with them in a guy-guy way, can be open to discussions about nearly anything that isn't against their number one rule: be machoman.  Also there's the problem of getting them to talk about something other than tits and ass... that's liek getting a politician away prostitutes and pain killers.
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Rachael

question the corps however or why they are dieing in foreign soil... and die a painful death...
and why would you want to bond in a guy-guy way with them ? :P
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kalt

Quote from: Rachael on October 18, 2007, 09:03:25 PM
question the corps however or why they are dieing in foreign soil... and die a painful death...
and why would you want to bond in a guy-guy way with them ? :P
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ALl marines who serve together are bonded in a guy-guy way.
nope, I ask a marine what he thinks of people dying on foreign soil and he says, "better me to die over seas than my chilren to die by those terrorist ->-bleeped-<-s over here."
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melissa90299

Quote from: melissa90299 on October 14, 2007, 11:10:04 AM
From Chagdud Rinpoche's 'Gates to Buddhist Practice':

    "To understand how delusion arises, practice watching your mind.
    Begin by simply letting it relax. Without thinking of the past or the future, without feeling hope or fear about this thing or that, let it rest comfortably, open and natural. In this space of the mind, there is no problem, no suffering.
    Then something catches your attention--an image, a sound, a smell. Your mind splits into inner and outer, self and other, subject and object. In simply perceiving the object, there is still no problem.
    But when you zero in on it, you notice that it's big or small, white or black, square or circular; and then you make a judgment-- for example, whether it's pretty or ugly. Having made that judgment, you react to it: you decide you like it or don't like it. That's when the problem starts, because "I like it" leads to "I want it." We want to possess what we perceive to be desirable. Similarly, "I don't like it" leads to "I don't want it." If we like something, want it, and can't have it, we suffer. If we don't want it, but can't keep it away, again we suffer. Our suffering seems to occur because of the object of our desire or aversion, but that's not really so -- it happens because the mind splits into object-subject duality and becomes involved in wanting or not wanting something.
    We often think the only way to create happiness is to try to control the outer circumstances of our lives, to try to fix what seems wrong or to get rid of everything that bothers us. But the real problem lies in our reaction to those circumstances. What we have to change is the mind and the way it experiences reality."


Just bringing this forward. I think it says a lot about the way most of us incorrectly perceive virtually everything.
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Rachael

yes, if one paticualar religion was correct...

oh noes, some dusty old guys who died many many years ago tell me to live this way... sounds a lot like the 'you will be a boy' routine....
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