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  1. Hiya Sweet Emma Sweet ! Your Gorgeous Pretty Pink Dress, is Gorgeous. ( Where did You Buy it from ? ). You have a lovely figure, and lovely leg's Emma. It Is about time, that You Got paid some Compliments. Emma, You are always being so kind, and supportive, to everybody else Sweetheart, and We DO appreciate that greatly. Emma, You Deserve to be Happy. Being a MtoF Transitioning Transsexual Myself, I understand how hard that the " Trans. " Life, can be. I have now been " Out " as Transsexual, for over 11 Month's. ( Where does Time go ? ). Emma, Be Happy Young Lady. Enjoy the rest of the Weekend Honey. Take Care, And My Very Best Wishes, Love Stephanie. xx
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  2. LOL Yeah,we're HUGE fans of cruise ships. There's something about being out there on the sea, all that entertainment, and the cameraderie everyone has one board. We love it. I even loved the time we went on Princess instead of Holland America and it was really hard for me to find food. LOL Most of the menu was seafood and beef, and I'm not a fan of either. But the ship itself was AMAZING. I'll have to hit up Nikki, I was just looking over the cache of photos that I took and they're all just of us doing silly tourist things, I swear I remember some of the amazing Atrium on the Royal Princess I wanted to share. I had something fruity and sweet and amazing and virgin! LOL I never liked the taste of alcohol, and apparently I'm extremely sensitive to it in general so I just don't drink. Nikki will occasionally, but he's not super fond of it. It's funny the peer pressure we get over it. Out of all the things people like to freak out about, you'd think whehter or not we like alcohol wouldn't matter to anyone but us. My dad FLIPS out that i don't like it, and tries to get me to drink wtih him every visit. X_X We once nearly got into a fist fight at my stepsister's wedding when we were leaving, he'd driven my car up so his wife could take care of her mom, Grandma Yetta was really getting frail with her aging and getting her to and from places wasn't in my dad's sense of patience, so stepmom asked if I minded going up with him seperate. Which meant getting back in time fo rme to join a freinds party, great plan! Until my dad had at least four whisky sours that I saw in the first half hour, and who knows how many more in the next to, and i wanted to drive back. The valet finally broke it up after I snapped that it was my car and I hadn't been drinking, and he was drunk. There are liabilities in NJ and the keys were put in my hand post haste and they offered to call the police if I needed. Dad settled down and go tin the passenger seat, and halfway home admitted it was probably best i drove. *Headdesk* Family, nothing like them! On the bright side, I did attend that other party and had a great time!
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  3. I'm not a huge fan of cruise ships, but I'm glad you guys enjoy them. We did take a cruise down the coast of Norway a couple of years ago, and that was very fun and beautiful. As for the Caribbean, my ex-wife and I stayed on Virgin Gorda and Tortola for a couple of weeks about 25 years ago, and had a great time. We were able to fly for free on United because of my frequent flyer miles, and we saved money on the hotel bill by going in the off-season with reservations. Believe it or not, we got there, rented a car, and started visiting resorts and offering to stay there if they gave us a great price. Which they did! Of course they were happy to have our money - even if it was a lot less than normal. And, I love the drink called a "Pain Killer"! Haven't had one in a very long time. I seem to recall it's dark rum plus pineapple juice, maybe some coconut juice too. It really did the trick! Emma
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  4. ​Mastering your emotions is a skill, you learn it. Of course your not sure right now, you're just starting on the journey to opening the boxes and dealing with them. Just like every other life skill, you're not going to be a supreme master at it on day one because you want to! It's a process, and will take work and effort both alone and with a good therapist, but you CAN learn it. Part of what is getting in your way is the self doubt. Put that away. It's not helping you. This is a skill, not an innate talent. If you don't have it today that is perfectly fine, you can develop it with time. A little at a time. Just like a skill at a job, it takes time and practice. You'll be fine! Trust me.
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