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I made the mistake of posting a photo of my femme self on my guy Facebook account. I immediately deleted the photo as fast as I could. For one thing, my daughter's in-laws are on Facebook as well as my daughter. My daughter knows all about me but no her in-laws.
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So, there's a reason that I joined the two names together. Try a Google image search with your screen name and see what comes up.
CarlaWestin
As opposed to:
Carla Westin
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My ex took all of our photos when we separated. I assume her plan was to use them in the divorce, or as ammunition against me for whatever reason. Nothing came of it, except I learned to be more careful.
Almost all of my fem photos were from film camera days dating back t the '70's. Back then we'd get the photos developed, throw out the bad ones, and put the keepers in a box and rarely if ever look at them again. This wasn't a hidden stash of photos. She certainly knew about them and was the photographer for most of them. When things were good between us I had no reason to be secretive or even to give them a second thought. Now she has them, and they could end up anywhere. That's a lot of power!
I'm overly cautious now. I no longer post photos anywhere, nor do I send pictures through email or any other way. I miss doing that. I posted a couple on here a long time ago, and that was fun! I've just become more cautious.
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In the early 1960's I did take some pictures of myself en femme with a timer. I did have the film developed. I remember since I was in my early 30's I did look alright. There was nothing in the pictures which gave away my size....back yard flowers and trees. I haven't done any since. If I were to want to do that I would get a separate camera and print them off at home. Be careful when posting pictures on the Internet. I've seen many girls from this site when using a "Google" search of images of cross dressers.