Showing one's real face, {pic included in this entry}

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I have decided to upload and display my ugly kisser for your entertainment and/or enlightenment. I feel safe and secure in doing so, since I am comfortable with my position on the "transition trail grid" and do not feel the immediate need to progress further until and unless financial considerations permit me to do so.

I recently turned 65 and I don't think I look too bad considering that. At least not bad enough to frighten the children and horses. *giggle*

The pic was taken at The Southern Comfort Conference of 2009 at which I had the great pleasure and honor to meet Grover, Gwen, Holly Happy Hart, Scotty Bishop, and Ariel in person. It was a time of eye openings and becoming more aware of just how many of us {Ts'es, TG's, etc,} there are out there, from ALL walks of life. It was also a time in which I discovered a new understanding and belief in God.

So, here I is, in all my glory, after receiving a complete makeover.

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hugs and love,
Catherine Linda MIchel

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you look good hon

thanks for sharing your pic. I only wish I could show you guys what I look like ...

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You did

Ages ago. I remember a cardigan...

it wasnt a good photo

you really couldnt see my face, and it was in poor light. I'd like to do better

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I wish I could afford to go

I wish I could afford to go again to Southern Comfort. That is the place where I first appeared totally en femme for the first time ten years ago. It was a great experience. You look great for 65, actually I thought you were about 20 years younger.

Nice pic.

and yes, the one below is me as well.

Huggles,

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Well done Cathy.

'Bout time you stood up to be counted! I applaud your determination and courage to 'Publish and be dammned.'

We are what we are and that is all between the ears. I hold it is not what's between our legs or what's between us and our mirrors; it is entirely what's between our ears.

Judge not a wine by it's bottle.

Well done Cathy.

Bev!!!

XZXX

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