I had a great experience. I got a few “you look too good” comments, but I
just took them in stride. The most attractive woman in our company, a
tall “to die for” blond, visited my cubicle and wanted to check out my
makeup job. She was surprised that I did my own makeup.
I was not aware of this, but Stana had two blogs prior to Femulate. One was A Passing Interest and the other was NFem. In this featured post, Stana looks back at a post she did in 2003 about a workplace Halloween contest.
Sure, I do
have several of the 100 mm beauties that my friend describes as "limo
heels"; wear when you are dropped at the door, make the entrance and
head to your seat shoes. Did you know that there is a way to calculate your ideal heel height? If not, read Rhonda's latest post.
Jazz Jennings has had a tougher transition than her doctors expected. In
the last two years, the teen reality star and LGBTQ+ activist has
undergone multiple gender confirmation surgeries, and her doctors are
now revealing more details about what went wrong in the new season of
TLC's I Am Jazz, People reported.
Long time blogger, Diana, is always out there with news and comment. This one is about GRS complications.
I hope to make the same amazing progress that I have made since July 2019 (see – My Amazing Progress).
This includes going out in only woman’s clothing and with makeup on on a
full time basis. I was able to do the makeup thanks to my girlfriend
teaching me how to do it and helping me choose the right foundation and
blush.
I was so very
fortunate to be found by a genetic girl looking for someone just like
me. Barb, who was and is my Goddess, met me and we fell in love. For
eight years I had someone who loved and adored Tawni more than Joe,
while still being married. Barb brought out all of the best of me...as
Tawni and as Joe, as the person I was always meant to be, a mix of the
two persons.
The words, above, are from Tawni. It's all part of a really nice interview, conducted and written by our friend, Shannyn.
This is a long, post that starts out one a low note and ends in a high note. If you've note seen this blog, it's about a terrific mom and her teenage daughter. In Mom's words:
They said, “it’s a boy”, but they lied. Experience the transition from male to female from a parent’s point of view.
The screen shot, on the right should be all it takes to get you to read this long, but fabulous blog post.