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Started by JessicaSondelli, November 16, 2016, 05:45:37 PM

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JessicaSondelli

I recently came out to some friends who haven't seen me in almost a year and one guy friend and his wife as super supportive and totally cool about it. They are actually really excited about it and can't wait to see the new me - not all are like them, trust me.... Anyway.. I was texting with him today back and forth and he is very curious and asked a lot of - good - questions. At the end, he sent me this text:

"Oh btw the good thing about growing boobs now probably is that they won't start to look like tea bags by the time you are 50 ... very smart of you! 😬😂"

I thought this was just super cute and I can't wait to show them the new me....

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Jessica





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Denise

You have a good friend there.  Surround yourself with those. 
That is cute.

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Wanda Jane

I am blessed with a bunch of those. I call them my Cisters. They know what I mean when I say it and they like it. They give me makeup and accessory tips. I agree, we need to surround ourselves with them.
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Annarko

I hope that friends that I have would be so supportive, I know it's going to be difficult for me at work as my boss is an extremely conservative Christian who has issues with trans people using the bathroom. I do all I can to try and stay quiet as he doesn't know how I feel about my own body and my dysphoria. I may end up having to find a new job when the time comes.
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