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#91
Last post by Ciara - Yesterday at 06:47:18 AM
Hi Sandra,
What a lovely story. I can really feel your emotions as you dressed up, put on your make up and got ready to take that step outside.
I love that you can recall such detail, even down to the matching bra and panties. You must have been beautiful that day.
My first time out was very recently and I know that I too will recall until my last day every detail of clothing, make up and hair. I will also recall every detail of where I went with all the emotions that I surrendered myself to.
Thank you for sharing this.
Ciara.
#92
Happy birthday to each of you!
Chrissy
#93
Happy birthday Estelle!
Chrissy
#94
Happy birthday Amber!
Chrissy
#95
Happy birthday Jessica!
Chrissy
#96
Do have a nice weekend Faith.
At times it is hard to login. Probably maintenance or lots of users are the causes.
Chrissy
#97
Last post by Faith - Yesterday at 06:12:44 AM
I've had trouble loading this site, I wasn't ignoring anyone.
I am back home, healing progressing normally. I can't do much yet, no sitting 😩 and I can't stand for long periods. Reclining is my only relatively comfortable position.
Cleared to work from home the next 2 months. Lets face it, even discounting the pain & healing, could you imagine dilating anywhere except at home? 😱
#98
Last post by big kim - Yesterday at 04:51:43 AM
Museum of Childhood by Auri .
#99
Road cycle racing fans in the UK will know of Pippa York who, when known as Robert Millar, was one the Britain's outstanding professional cyclists in the 1980s, riding the Tour de France 11 times.
She has co-authored a book, published last week, 'The Escape, The Tour, The Cyclist and Me' with David Walsh, a leading sports journalist. The book chronicles Pippa's childhood growing up in the tough, working class Gorbals area of Glasgow in the 1960s and her struggles with gender dysphoria; her development to become a top professional cyclist, her disappearance from public life and a period of depression, her subsequent long transition to Pippa in the 2000s and her traumatic public outing by the press in 2007. She is now a happy and successful journalist, writer and television commentator.
Her fascinating story is interspersed with anecdotes from the journeys she made with Walsh as they followed the 2020, 2021 and 2022 editions of the Tour de France together in a car.
#100
Last post by Devlyn - Yesterday at 04:00:52 AM

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