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Started by karenk1959, April 11, 2017, 09:48:32 AM

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karenk1959

For those that don't know me yet, I just recently had the revelation at age 57 that I have suffered from years of repression-related depression and now I have discovered that I am a TG woman. Both my wife and I are having difficulty coming to terms with this(as to be expected), but I think she has made some progress in accepting my new identity. My birthday was today and one of the presents she gave me were ladies' yoga pants because I told her that when I do yoga, I want to look like the other women who wear spandex yoga pants. I was so excited! I hope her ability to accept me continues and grows with time.
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Thessa

Happy Birthday! [emoji512]

I wish you all the best and that everything goes as you wish for. [emoji3]
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SailorMars1994

AMAB Born: March 1994
Gender became on radar: 2007
Admitted to self : 2010
Came out: May 12 2014
Estrogen: October 16 2015
<3
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Daniellekai

My birthday was today too, bought myself a couple of bras, and finally told the doctor I needed documents sent to endocrinology so they'd put me on their waiting list. The psychologist said it could be a couple months long.


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JeanetteLW

!neraK yadhtriB yppaH and !elleinad yadhtriB yppaH
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Happy Birthday Karen! dna Happy Birthday Danielle!

  I think it was nice of your with to get you a female gift Karen and it was very thoughtful of her to take your female desires into account.
 
  Birthdays and Christmas were always a disappointment for me growing up because I never got what I really wanted as gifts. I got to where I would tell everyone I did not want any gifts. Or course I usually got some anyway and therefore more disappointment. It wasn't their fault as they never knew what I wanted.  It was made worse by watching my 5 sisters receiving the things I wanted.

   I am happy for you Karen. 

  And Danielle I am happy you were able to treat yourself to the things you wanted too.

  Hugs to you both,
   Jeanette


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Mikaela

What a kick! My birthday was the 10th, and my wife bought me panties!






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