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Hi everyone. I'm Riley😁

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(@rileyh225)
Active Member     United States of America, New York, Shortsville
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Hahaha i hope thats true, either way I'm going to have give it a go sooner then later but i will keep this in mind! Thanks 🙂

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(@rileyh225)
Active Member     United States of America, New York, Shortsville
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Thanks Chloe, I have literally been thinking that quote over and over through my head since I've read this. Its given me a new perspective and totally hits home. I have since gone on a small shopping spree through amazon. I think an upgrade in the wardrobe department may be all i really need to get more comfortable to go out and experiment a bit. Either way thanks for your input I appreciate it a ton.

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Nice clothes, good face and hair makes you feel so much more confident! Grab some accessories, a cute perfume.. you can soo do this!

I was literally shaking the first time I was getting ready to face the world, but I knew it was more important for me to do this and continue my journey of discovery than run again from some imagined fear 😊

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(@genevievetgh)
Eminent Member     Canada, Ontario
Joined: 4 years ago

Hi Riely... nice to meet you.

Love,

Gen ❤

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(@rosi)
Active Member     United States of America, Maine
Joined: 4 years ago

Hi Riley   for my self I am a trade person and I live most of the time as a woman . At work I wear my old work clothes in the past I have had my ears pierced and my hair is getting longer and my face hair is almost all gone .  I have never felt right any were till I went to a trans conference and I found my place .Than I was going to Trans support groups getting help and helping out when I could. Than covid -19 hit groups in person came to an end . Any ways I have known my hole life something wasn't right like at school in the locker room and I couldn't use a men's public bathroom and I liked woman's clothes . When  I started coming out in public I started by going for rides out of town and just kept getting braver .Going to my groups going shopping and out to diner with friends and having fun . For me I dress nice but try not to over do it so I don't stick out. When I buy more work pants I am buying women's  Carhartt's I have been going slow in my transition I keep going . Remember life is short make the best out of it . Just let me be your friend   Bobbi

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(@terria67)
Honorable Member     United States of America, California
Joined: 7 years ago

Hi Riley,
Welcome to our wonderful, accepting, loving, helpful community to be yourself.
My hope is that you will be comfortable here and make many new friends.
Feel free to ask away and we certanly love to hear your experiances and life’s knowledge as well.
Enjoy the knowledge and experiances of others on a similar path by reading articles and in the forums and chatting in chat rooms.
Enjoy,
Terri Anne

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(@lufia)
Eminent Member     United States of America, Tennessee, Memphis
Joined: 4 years ago

Nice to meet you Riley. I am going through a nearly identical situation myself, with nearly identical experiences. I cannot date a man while presenting as a man, but the second I have a dress on, my sole attraction is to men. I am above average size as well. My weight is the same as yours, though I am 5 inches taller and ten years older. I would love to be able to give you a simple answer, as I am seeking one myself, though I don't believe there is one. If you are living alone or in a supportive environment (I am not), my advice would be to do your makeup, put on your cutest outfit, and go out and experience the world. That is the only way to know for sure. Though I am currently unable to transition and have to be careful about what I wear in front of other people, that is how I knew. I remember the first time I wore panties in public, the first time I wore a thong, the first time I wore a bra in public, and the first time I went in public wearing no male clothing. As I passed each of these milestones, that weight that I carry on my shoulders felt a little lighter. I felt happier, and more at peace with myself. My advice would be to try it. Go out there, introduce the world to Riley, and make the other girls jealous. See how you feel. If it feels right, then you will know that you are the girl you were always meant to be. Good luck, Sweetie.

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(@lioness)
Active Member     United States of America, Washington, Des Moines
Joined: 3 years ago

Riley, if you don't try it at all, how would you know who you really are.  Vicky

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