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Christopher
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A great big North Idaho Hello

Post by Christopher »

Sorry, I'm a bit to masculine to hide behind a womans name, but I still love to collect on the other side! Just wanted to thank you all for letting in a big ol mountain man into your midst! I think I'll enjoy you all very much!
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welcome Christopher 8)
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Welcome Christopher.

I never thought any of us were hiding behind our names, but rather that we chose our names as a reflection of who our second-self really is. Most of us here don't think much of labels anyway. They tend to trivialize very complex issues.

I believe we are here to listen, understand, support, and educate (and conversely to scream, to be understood, to receive support, and to learn).

Do tell us more about yourself, and what inspired you to honor us with your membership?

Hugs,

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Christopher
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Post by Christopher »

Well thank you! I am an unemployeed construction worker, who happens to be gay.......and while I have a hard time finding womens clothes that fit me, I get more satisfaction just collecting. Anyhow, thank you for this, the warmest of welcomes!
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Hi, Christopher, and welcome to the Forum!

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Thank you Silver Lady! I so far am enjoying this classy site you've put together here. Excellent job well done!
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I feel almost the same way

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Can't do the fem name thing. Just not me. I may be wearing panties and bra and Women's Jeans with Women's TShirt, but hey I am a guy doing it.

Besides I look silly in a dress and Wig (tired that too).

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Hi Christopher, -wel- aboard.
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Re: I feel almost the same way

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Steve wrote:Can't do the fem name thing. Just not me. I may be wearing panties and bra and Women's Jeans with Women's TShirt, but hey I am a guy doing it.

Besides I look silly in a dress and Wig (tired that too).

DM
Naturarly a Husky guy, Kinda have big shoulders (24 years of erecting steel hasn't helped either) so I can't fit in any of my dresses at all without doing the incredible hulk thing. Being ultra masculine really does suck the fun right out of it! But my wife says I'm one hell of a mature bull! (Strut)
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Trust me there is a dress that would fit

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Your shopping wrong store is all. I am also Big Guy. 6'5" and 290 and found things to wear. Have to shop at Lane Bryant. But it fits.

I hear Dress Barn is good place (never been). On the web I should think. If you just want Women's Clothes then LB and Right Fit Jeans are great.

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Welcome Christopher.
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Welcome Christopher
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Re: I feel almost the same way

Post by DanteCarrie (FTM) »

Christopher wrote:
Steve wrote:Can't do the fem name thing. Just not me. I may be wearing panties and bra and Women's Jeans with Women's TShirt, but hey I am a guy doing it.

Besides I look silly in a dress and Wig (tired that too).

DM
Naturarly a Husky guy, Kinda have big shoulders (24 years of erecting steel hasn't helped either) so I can't fit in any of my dresses at all without doing the incredible hulk thing. Being ultra masculine really does suck the fun right out of it! But my wife says I'm one hell of a mature bull! (Strut)
know what you mean I don't pass either as a boy cas I'm a tiny girl so i always look like a little girl in boys clothes never a man but hey doesn't mean one can't have fun wearing the clothes and underwear and stuff. I know a little bit what you mean about the name thing thats why i put two up cas I'm a bit like two people but i don't hate either of them and try to drown the female part of me it still has a place. (do preferred to be called dante here tho as its fun) welcome mate.
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