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#1
Introductions / Re: Big hello
Last post by ChrissyRyan - Today at 06:32:35 AM
Welcome Adrianna!

Chrissy
#2
Fun and Games / Re: Two Word Association Game ...
Last post by Jessica_Rose - Today at 06:28:02 AM
Weak   week
#3
Member Blogs / Re: Marion's Retirement
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 05:58:56 AM
Yesterday I did some more tree trimming with my Silky pole saw.
I did something different.  Instead of using my arms I used my feet to raise the saw up and down!
As I've been doing a lot of walking with heels I can do that!
This allows me to hold the saw with my arms fully extended, to cut a branch high off the ground.

Just got a new watch.  Most of my watches have small faces that are sometimes hard to read.
This one is easy to read but will never be mistaken for a man's watch.



I had some decaf Paris tea and Chinese coconut Gau heated in the air fryer for breakfast.  Gau is a sweet steamed rice cake similar to Japanese mochi.

#4
Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by Gina P - Today at 05:35:52 AM
Quote from: imallie on Yesterday at 08:33:48 PM;D My wife and I had a good laugh about that.

I mean, it's fine. But it definitely felt like, "Oh damn, I'm asking to stay in their home... I probably should comment on that email from two weeks ago. What can I say which sounds nice but in no way could be used to indicate that I'm supportive of the existence of trans people or their lifestyle."
I remember when first coming out many would say "congratulations" which was nice but really its tough to sum it up in only a word or 2 how as how to respond. Someone this close, I would think a phone call would have been more personal but its an uncomfortable subject for many to speak about. 
So glad all is going well Allie
Hugs Gina
#5
Member Blogs / Re: Davina's diary
Last post by davina61 - Today at 03:50:52 AM
Sea bass is good if a bit bony, must remember to get the remains of a pork joint out to cook on Sunday. It will take 3 days to defrost in my fridge.
 Its cold wet and my back is sore so day in I think, have to try and get the wrinkles out of the leather and glue it to the roof liner so need a better day. Sunny and warmer tomorrow and Sunday.
#6
Fun and Games / Re: Two Word Association Game ...
Last post by davina61 - Today at 03:40:49 AM
chili chilly
#7
Fun and Games / Re: Single Word Association Ga...
Last post by davina61 - Today at 03:39:29 AM
poems
#8
Introductions / Re: Big hello
Last post by AdriannaD - Today at 03:34:55 AM
I am married to a great supportive wife,took me so many tries on this.I married her 10 years ago and my 1st marriage.Said has always been into guys with a deep femme side.
#9
Introductions / Re: Big hello
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 12:25:55 AM
Hi Adrianna,

Welcome!

Marion
#10
Introductions / Re: Big hello
Last post by Sarah B - Yesterday at 11:33:24 PM
Hi Adrianna

You mentioned in your post:

Quote from: AdriannaD on Yesterday at 10:28:12 PMDid work things out on this and saw I would much happier as this femme side to me.Has worked out and she has been supportive ever since.I dress as Adrianna fulltime now,loved the feminine clothing more and found the masculine clothing boring.

Somewhere, I cannot remember where it was, there was a picture where two chairs, side by side, one had male clothing, the shirt and trousers were grey, probably mechanic clothes, plain and drab and the other chair had female clothing, the blouse skirt where multi coloured or had several bright colours and different patterns.  The point that was being made in that picture was the stark difference between male and female clothing.

I know what chair my eyes were drawn too

Take care and all the best for the future.

Love and Hugs
Sarah B
Official Greeter
@ AdriannaD