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#91
Last post by Gina P - Yesterday at 07:37:15 AM
I always ask my wife if I look ok before heading out. Sometimes she will offer advise. She has had a lifetime learning these things, would be silly not to take advantage of that.
#92
Quote from: davina61 on Yesterday at 02:39:23 AMFrom one of my Indian cook books and a nice favourite "mums chicken curry", filleted chicken thighs in a onion/tomato/ yogurt sauce with a dry mix veg curry.
I have found that Indian style curry seems to bother my stomach. However, Chinese or Japanese curries do not.
#93
Switch to rhyming now.... No, I will not pick Orange as the word to rhyme to.
Door
#94
Switch to homophones now...
Road rode
#95
Happy birthday to each of you!
Chrissy
#97
Before COVID, women would ask me for advice in the grocery store!
That never happened when I was presenting as a guy!
#98
Not only are you a pretty girl, but you're an outdoors girl, which is my favorite kind of girl!
#99
Yesterday, in a nearby town, I saw a transwoman exiting a grocery store. She wore a long, flowered skirt and a patterned shirt and vest. Color and pattern atop color and pattern atop color and pattern, a rudimentary fashion mistake, which invite a second look all by itself...and that second look took me to a face not sufficiently softened by estrogen, which is why I clocked her. I expect you wouldn't make that mistake, but do use your wife as a fashion consultant, which is something nearly all women do.
#100
Last post by Gina P - Yesterday at 06:48:57 AM
I received my pre-surgery packet yesterday. Now only 32 days away. This is starting to get very 'real'!! I can't believe I am finally going to do this. I find I'm a bit emotional, worrying something will stop it, excited, concerned for my business while I'm unable to work... you name it. The only thing I'm not, is questioning if I should do it. That I'm sure of!!
Weight loose still is at a nearly stand still. I've added using the elliptical most nights. A piece of fruit for lunch. Some celery for a snack. I guess I have to cut out the desert after dinner.