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Hello from Newcastle (UK)!

Started by DaniZ, May 14, 2010, 07:33:28 PM

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DaniZ

Hello all,

I visited IRC once or twice a few years ago, but have decided to return and join properly at last :P.  I'm quite crap at introductions or talking about myself - I either say too little, or too much so I'll apologise in advance ;).

I'm currently living as a homosexual male with my partner of 8 years. As a male I'm generally quite masculine, but have always had feminine qualities and a longing to be female. I'd probably consider myself 'bi-gender' if anything.  For years I have always said "When I'm older I'll become a woman", but this year especially I've changed my mind dramatically and can't wait that long.

I generally get on with most people despite my growing cynicism :P.


Hmm, I think that will do for now ;)

Dani.
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Janet_Girl

Hi Dani, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 4600 strong. That would be one heck of a family reunion.

Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers. Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another sister. :icon_hug:

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Hugs and Love,
Janet
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Little Dragon

Teehee! Hi there welcome to susans! Im a uk transexual too, and jus tlike you I used to be a gay male with a boyfriend (who im still with) <3 Im sure youll feel right at home here ;D
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V M

Hi Dani

Welcome to Susan's

*Love Newcastle beer*  :)
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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DaniZ

Thanks for the warm welcomes!

Just read through the formalities, thanks; They seem pretty straight-forward ;)

Little Dragon: Great! It's nice to hear you're still with your boyfriend; mine's also supportive - but he hasn't seen me in makeup and a wig yet and has never seen the female pudenda in person so... ;)

Ooh, Newcastle Brown Ale? Dangerous stuff! :P

Seems like a great place here with nice people :).
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Little Dragon

Quote from: DaniZ on May 14, 2010, 08:02:00 PM
Little Dragon: Great! It's nice to hear you're still with your boyfriend; mine's also supportive - but he hasn't seen me in makeup and a wig yet and has never seen the female pudenda in person so... ;)

Yes, it is good to have such loving boyfriends who support and care about you through everything, even transitioning! :) You found yourself a really good boyfriend :)
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Cindy

Hi DaniZ

Newcastle Brown Ale. Nectar of the Gods. Sadly I cannot get it here (Australia) probably just as well :laugh:

Cindy
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Little Dragon

Hey, you ought to find your boyfriend some reading material about transexuals because I'm sure your he is a little confused about this (as would any partner of a transexual). In my experience, my boyfriend was very scared about losing "me" as in my personality :( Not anymore after I linked him to some sites written specifically to educate partners, teehee

Hes so lovely ;D
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DaniZ

Thanks, Little Dragon; Good idea! He nearly asphyxiated himself last night due to laughing so much at me attempting to put makeup on, so perhaps some reading will do him good xD.
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Rock_chick

Hola.

I <3 newcastle, had some amazing nights out up there when visiting friends.
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MillieB

Hi Dani,

Just wanted to say hi, I'm also from the U.K and have been in similar relationships in the past. I don't think that any of my ex b/f's would have been as understanding or supportive about transition so it sounds as though he might be a keeper.

Take care   Millie xxx
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Ruben

Woohoo! More from the UK! :D Welcome to Susan's from me here in sunny London! 8D
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Berren

I have a few relatives living up in Newcastle, and it's awesome to see that there are more folk from the UK than I first thought. Welcome to Susan's! :)
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Nathan.

Welcome to Susans, I'm from the UK too.  :)
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Fenrir

Another UK person here, bidding you welcome.  :)
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