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This might bring out some emotions but I basically just started really talking about this with my story part one and the question I have asked the response has been more than I could ever imagine I read everything and respond this isn’t a community this is a family all the ladies on here are all sisters and we might not be blood but they say family isn’t just blood it is the bond that you make with people even writing this brings tears to my eyes most days I am an emotional wreak because it is hard to talk about the girly things this statement come from the heart and soul I do love all the girls here as sisters
lover forever Kimberly 😘😘💕💕💖💜💜💜🦄
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Sarah
We can all use another sister dear.
hi Kimberly You are so right Most here have been dealing with this issue their whole lives or at least as far back as they could remember. Some are better than others at hiding it. Most just do not want to talk about it with others who they believe might judge them. It does not matter what part of the world we come from or what color our skin is or even religion we were raised with as children we all have one thing in common. We have a desire, need. urge [what ever word you want to choose] to express our selves in a way that is different than our assigned sex given at our birth. We are different . We represent a very small portion of the general population and generally are considered harmless. We are very real, its not our imagination, it can not be cured, its simply just a part of who we are as a human beings. This is a place where you can nurture that part of you so that maybe one day it can become part of the whole of you. that takes work and the funny thing is we never know where it may end up. Some of us like myself had a very difficult time with acceptance. It was not until reached the age of 65 that i came to accept it despite engaging in cross dressing my whole life. It is a happy crying time when you find others that feel the same way. I would love to fully transition before my time comes but I choose not to because of my commitment to help three young boys become men one day. I have spent over 60 years learning how to be a man despite never feeling like a man. So yes we are truly sisters we come in all shapes and sizes. We are a part of a wonderful community that only wants to help each other grow to be the the best whole person we can be. There is nothing wrong with having a little fun while we do it. Thank you for being a part of our community.
Luv Stephanie
Thank you very much I understand the full transition that is my goal and will reach it one day and you are right there is no cure for who you are that would be like saying their is a cure for being a male or born a female Identity doesn’t come from the outside it is inside the person all the outside is a shell so all of our internal parts stay in place I usually don’t post pics or even pay for membership but today I did up my membership to duches statues
Always love Kimberly with all my 💜
Dear Kimberly, it warms me to my core to know that you are finding strength and support here. It seems like you are a lovely lost soul who has wandered far too long looking for some love and understanding.
My very best to you now that you have found your home,
Clara
Kimberly,
I agree with everything you said and thank you for saying it!
Hugs to everyone here,
Eva
Anytime miss Eva everything I say comes straight from the heart
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