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Ohhh! Canada 9 years agoI live an hour away from a town everyone in Montreal uses as a euphemism for “fucking far.” Any other folks here living in remote areas?
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Genderstraddlers 9 years agoGood morning, everyone! Does anyone know of any retailers who cater to trans women specifically? I know that places like crossdresser.com are trans friendly. I’ve heard of Chrysalis lingerie as well. I guess for the most part I really just shop in the ladies’ department in a department store or clothing store. I am working to put together a…[Read more]
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Thrift shops are a great place to find clothes for me, and, at least in my experience, a lot of them are very trans-friendly. C:
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For larger sized shoes, certain Payless stores will go up to a Women’s size 14, but I highly recommend Zappos.com for larger Women’s shoe sizes. I can always find 13s there. Uniqlo has pretty gender neutral cuts for pants in the mens department if inseam length is a problem
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Genderstraddlers 9 years agoSo I recently changed my gender identity, or the label, really. I used to identify as genderfluid, but i feel like a boy more times than not. after doing some digging, I have found the term magiboy and its magic to my ears. Means that I identify primarily as a boy but that theres a part of me that is something else. I’m still not sure what that…[Read more]
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