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Started by rednek X dreser, August 11, 2006, 02:11:40 AM

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rednek X dreser

Howdy Yall ... just wanted to say HI to everyone.This is my first posting of any type , anywhere.  I am gen. male that LOVES wearing anything fem. I am not "out" to anyone exept to my wife.She is very supportive. She doesnt mind me dressing enfemm as long as were not in our  home town area. We live in small southern town where everybody "knows" every thing about everybody else...or atleast they think they do. Anyways, glad to be here...                                                                                                                                                Rednek X dreser :)
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Buffy

Hi Rednek....

Welcome to Susan's, you will find some great stuff here, information and many like minded people.

Check out the wiki and the online chat rooms and have fun and feel free to post some more.

As for your intro, being English I haven't a clue what a Ya'll is?.....  :icon_pistoles:

Buffy

:icon_bunch:

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tinkerbell



Hi and welcome to Susan's!
Please feel free to explore the site, get familiar with the site rules, the chat room and our wiki.  If you happen to have a question, don't hesitate to ask anyone; enjoy your stay here at Susan's; we look forward to your postings.



tinkerbell

P.S.  How would you like us to call you? ;)
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Jillieann Rose

Hello Stephanie D,
I's good to meet you.
Welcome from Michigan.
It great that you wife knows and is supportive.
Many are not.
Glad you have joined Susan's.
Looking forward to more of your postings.
:)
Jillieann



Buffy my sister lives in Tennessee and when she say's "Yall" she means "You all" or in proper english "all of you".
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stephanie_craxford

Quote from: Stephanie D. on August 11, 2006, 02:11:40 AM
Howdy Yall ... just wanted to say HI to everyone.This is my first posting of any type , anywhere.  I am gen. male that LOVES wearing anything fem. I am not "out" to anyone exept to my wife.She is very supportive. She doesnt mind me dressing enfemm as long as were not in our  home town area. We live in small southern town where everybody "knows" every thing about everybody else...or atleast they think they do. Anyways, glad to be here...                                                                                                                                                Rednek X dreser :)

Hello Stephanie.

Let me add my welcome to the others.  While I will not say that your story is typical, it is very similar to many others here, so you can relax with the knowledge that you are among those who understand and will support you.  You have just increased your support system 10 fold.  Enjoy your stay and be sure to participate when and where you can and don't be afraid to ask questions, there is lots of advice here.

Again, welcome to Susan's.

Steph
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Shannon

Hello Stephanie D,

Its nice to meet you.  Welcome to Susan's!  Be sure to check out the Reference Library and the WIKI.  Lots of good info there.  Also be sure to read the site rules.  I am happy you have a understanding and supportive wife.  Not everyone is so fortunate.  There is certainly nothing wrong with being a redneck woman.  I am from Ohio myself and we have a few rednecks here too.  I look forward to reading your posts.  Take care and again Welcome!   :angel:

Hugs,

Shannon
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HelenW

Hi there, Stephie Dee!  Welcome!

I'm glad you started posting and I hope to read more from you.  This site is a wonderful place for information and support so I hope you take advantage early and often.

again, WELCOME ! ! !  :)
helen
FKA: Emelye

Pronouns: she/her

My rarely updated blog: http://emelyes-kitchen.blogspot.com

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