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Started by Jessi_the_red, August 17, 2010, 03:41:07 PM

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Jessi_the_red

We may have I go as often as i can break away from the D&D game that keeps moving weekends on me.
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Jessi_the_red

Anna can't reply to messages not sure why, would really love more info.


Thanks
Jessi
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amy2003

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Hermione01

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Jessi_the_red

I really wonder what is going to happen when i start living full time in the "land of the burnning cross"?
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Tammy Hope

Quote from: Jessi_the_red on August 19, 2010, 10:45:07 PM
I really wonder what is going to happen when i start living full time in the "land of the burnning cross"?

If my experience is any guide, not very much.

Not much bad that is. You'll find some really cool people you didn't expect to appear....you'll find some folks with pity in their eyes and a sad head-shake at how you've succumbed to perversion...you'll note some folks who walk by you in the store then start "coincidentally" giggling once they are past.

But outright nastiness? threats of violence and such? don't be entirely shocked if you don't see any of that.
Disclaimer: due to serious injury, most of my posts are made via Dragon Dictation which sometimes butchers grammar and mis-hears my words. I'm also too lazy to closely proof-read which means some of my comments will seem strange.


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annajasmine

Quote from: Tammy Hope on August 18, 2010, 06:30:25 PM
Really now?

I'm about an hour and a half due west of you (if that much)

How's Florance for a t-girl?

I seem to recall having read some good things about the resources available in Huntsville but I'm foggy on that.

Jesse, what part of North Alabama - East or west?
I move 50 mile south to Florence AL from Lawrenceburg last year.
Florence is not bad if you don't mind the occasional  talk about you and weird looks. I not full time so I really don't know how bad it can be or maybe how good it can be.

Anna
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Jessi_the_red

Quote from: Tammy Hope on August 19, 2010, 10:57:47 PM
If my experience is any guide, not very much.

Not much bad that is. You'll find some really cool people you didn't expect to appear....you'll find some folks with pity in their eyes and a sad head-shake at how you've succumbed to perversion...you'll note some folks who walk by you in the store then start "coincidentally" giggling once they are past.

But outright nastiness? threats of violence and such? don't be entirely shocked if you don't see any of that.
ah well thats nice at least as for those who laugh they'll get theirs in the end.
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ClaudiaJ

Kentucky girl here (OK, I only live here. I'm from California, but this is the longest time I've ever lived in one city before). I feel probably the same weird sense of fear about the south that you do. I live in Lexington, and I'm told it's pretty accepting, but I'm a bit of a hermit so I don't get out enough to test the waters.

Maybe I'm just stereotyping them, but true southerners scare the bajeezes out of me. Someone pulls up next to me in a truck with far too much camouflage and a ratty old hat, I stiffen up, stay still and look straight ahead so as not to attract too much attention.

Call me crazy though, because I can't wait to finally start hormones and see what kinds of reactions I can get.

I may be a tad bit sadistic...
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Jessi_the_red

yeah....sadistic.....(wheels turning....evil smile....) okay so whens the bonfire and hotdog roast? I'll bring the pom-poms you bring the make-up and wine coolers XD
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ClaudiaJ

If I'm bringing wine coolers, give me 6 months to get legal :P

I'm totally hosting a wienie roast right soon as I'm out to everyone and full-time >:-D
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Jessi_the_red

Well news update went today and filled out the papers my name change is in the works(well at least to get rid of the male monocer I've been stuck with since birth) going to gender neutral for now.
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Deanna_Renee

Hello and welcome Jessi the Red,

I'm also a southern girl - well sort of. I'm an Atlanta Yankee. Originally from Massachusetts, but I've been here for ten years now, so I'm approaching the 'legal' southerner age. :)

I am also largely a hermit and have only crawled out of my hidey hole a few times. I know many parts of the ATL Metro area are very trans friendly, but there are spots that are so definitely not, like where I live. My mom is very against my being trans.

Deanna
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Tammy Hope

One big plus of ATL - you get to go to SCC!

I was hoping to be in good enough shape to go this year but, alas, maybe next year...
Disclaimer: due to serious injury, most of my posts are made via Dragon Dictation which sometimes butchers grammar and mis-hears my words. I'm also too lazy to closely proof-read which means some of my comments will seem strange.


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Nigella

Welcome Jessi to the "Alice in Wonderland" ride, lol.

stardust
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Jessi_the_red

Quote from: stardust on August 24, 2010, 02:46:37 AM
Welcome Jessi to the "Alice in Wonderland" ride, lol.

stardust
so wheres the pot smoking catipller?
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Debra

Welcome! I hope you are able to be closer to a real you soon =)

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Jessi_the_red

thank you all for the kind wellcome, Its nice to have people to talk to other than my so and family. As most of my friends won't speak to me since a psudo coming out atempt.
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