why can we not have the same shoe size...
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Originally Posted by
Carin
I figured that I was not the only one. I put this out there so I could see it more clearly for myself, and maybe enable others to understand pieces of their lives also. A shoe that fits is a lot more comfortable to wear. If it has a 4" heel, so be it.
I look forward to your thread.
it is just not fair I tell you!
Louise.
we missed you at the San Jose Convention....
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Originally Posted by
Rachel Morley
Hi Carin,
Great story, and not a million miles different to mine except that I married Marla when I was 40 :happy:
I totally identify with the concept of being "somewhere in the middle" when it comes to how I feel about myself. I know I am not a (TS) woman, but I also don't consider or identify myself as a man, that's to say not in the sense of what every other man seems to be like. I think I am "me" ,whatever that is, (genderqueer?) I have a wife very similar (it would seem) to yours in that she has helped me come to terms with my thoughts and feelings and accept myself for where I am on the gender continuum and in the process has helped steer me to happiness. :happy:
Hugs
Rachel
Any chance of dinner halfway sometime? all girls of course!
Louise.
my parents didn't know that I was seeing Carin....
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Originally Posted by
Fab Karen
Sounds like it. That girl who left the jacket was pushing Carin your direction.
15! Can't help imagining this ( though probably didn't happen ) :
"Mom & Dad, this is my boyfriend, he's 22 & he's a crossdresser."
Them: :eek:
until I was older. as for the CDing they didn't know back then any more than I did but now they are very supportive. my mom always brings something for Carin when they visit from Ireland.
Louise.