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If you are confident enough get yourself to some clubs or socials.
This site can be a bit lonely otherwise xx
If you need a chat let me know i'm good at listening and know quite a fee similar to yourself x |
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over a year ago
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I don't have trouble it is all about getting out there and mixing the more confident you are the more people will warm to you.
Are you on tvChix, great site and lots of opportunities for social meets xx
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"I don't have trouble it is all about getting out there and mixing the more confident you are the more people will warm to you.
Are you on tvChix, great site and lots of opportunities for social meets xx
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They don't have a hard time on here, or do you mean in life? TV/S get more meets off here than any other gender and you will find most straight men on here will prefer TV/S than biological women do. I guess it depends to which you're referring. |
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"They don't have a hard time on here, or do you mean in life? TV/S get more meets off here than any other gender and you will find most straight men on here will prefer TV/S than biological women do. I guess it depends to which you're referring."
Completely agree with this, we have lots of fun on here a d general acceptance of tvs is getting much better too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't feel I get a hard time on here, majority seem to be enlightened about our lifestyle and wants, certainly never had any bad experiences (yet) "
I think your experience is typical. Even guys who aren't into trans are respectful in turning me down. Only once was someone rude but it was obvious he had other issues and in terms of messages only represented 0.001% of messages I get.
I think the OP is either struggling with their sexuality or has depression. In which case please see your GP.
The other potential is that the OP has bought into the recent virtue signalling victim hood narrative pushed by third wave feminists and far left trans "activists". |
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By (user no longer on site)
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love convincing T girls - but you try getting a meet with any off here - very hard indeed - honestly! (The ones we have met have been great btw)
P.S. an awful lot of them on here are actually "working girls" but whenever we put this in a forum, the thread is removed - why? what are Fab trying to hide? - this thread will delete soon - just watch.......... |
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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago
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OP you should already be getting counselling if you are transitioning. Speak to your counsellor and go to a support group. You need to speak to others going through the same situation.
Feel free to PM me. Read July's issue of Attitude for their articles on their winners. One of the winners is a friend and she's been through an ordeal with her trans journey. |
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