Gosh gee whiz, Kimberly, it's so simple. Keep the clothes and toss the scale!
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Gosh gee whiz, Kimberly, it's so simple. Keep the clothes and toss the scale!
No further explanation because no further explanation is necessary. The two mean the same thing. Transvestite is a good English word derived from the Latin: Trans=cross, and vestite=one who vests,...
My thoughts, exactly.
I hope, no, I think you mean "more accepting."
Right on!
Let's see, which do you prefer, six of one or half dozen of another?
I've heard of losing a game, winning a game and tying a gaime....but loosing a game, what's that?
Wow! That' me word for word....except I believe mine was in 1968. But, Karen, you're right on!
No, I've never felt the need for 'Chrissy' time......but for 'Breanne' time, that's a whole new ball game!
Still lookin' great!
Off!
The goatee clashes with the garage door!
And both mean exactly the same thing.
Trans = Latin for 'cross'
Vestite = Latin for 'dresser'
Hence, crossdresser, transvestite, same thing!
And if he asks what you did with the gift, you will say......?????
Beautifully said!
Oh, Yes! Yes!
Just be careful you don't say something like "Didn't I almost run into you at Target?"
My thoughts exactly, except I would leave it alone for now. Time will tell whether or not you should get involved.
She says it well. I'd like to add only one thing, when telling him/her your feelings, remember, it's your feelings you are sharing, not his. That means, no judgements, recriminations or anything like...