[/sizeHello,
I qam a long-term trannie having been dressingfor over 40 years.I have only been out of the closet for the last 6 years or so.
I live in Berkshire, U.K.
I am retired .
I am a novice at computers. I have with much effort put a full profile on tvChix which you can see at
http;//members.tvchix.com/jeanhervey
I look forward to chatting to you ladies.
It can be seen from my profile that I am a student of concealment of the bulge in general and tucking in particular.
Regards to you all,
Jeanhervey
Welcome Jeanhervey! Hopefully you'll find info here that will be useful.
Hi Jean, :icon_wave:
Welcome to our little family. Over 2900 strong. That would be one heck of a family reunion.
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But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another sister. :icon_hug:
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Blessed Be.
Janet
Hi Jean,
From sunny Australia; except that its overcast and damp :laugh:
Cindy
Hello Jean, welcome to the club.
Cindy, cloudy and overcast here too. Can I pretend I'm in australia? Have a roo I can visit? (from a distance, I hear they are mean)
welcome! :)
australia is goofy, always walking around upside down and stuff...
I guess I'll translate for our australian readers, too....
˙˙˙ɟɟnʇs puɐ uʍop ǝpısdn punoɹɐ ƃuıʞlɐʍ sʎɐʍlɐ 'ʎɟooƃ sı ɐılɐɹʇsnɐ
:)
Sorry beth-chella,
it got lost in translation!!
LordKat, I remember a story from the Waikerie gliding club. A very popular gliding club in the world because of the outback thermals etc so a lot of international visitors. My friend was in the club house and saw a glider come in and as usual the tower flashed in who it was, a japanese guest, who incidentally was a commercial pro pilot. After an hour he hadn't made it to the club house, so they set off to find him; although the tower reported a safe landing. He was in the cockpit and wouldn't come out because the kangaroos were all around him feeding on the grass. They are pretty nervous critters usually, just don't back up a big male. More people are killed by hitting them at night while driving, they can appear in front of you very quickly, and hitting a six-seven footer can really take the paint off the car.
Sorry Jean,
Didn't mean to hijack your welcome. This way you get even more welcomes and some typical banter among the nice people here.
Luv All
Cindy.
Hi Jean
Welcome too Susan's
I'm sure you'll find many friends here :)