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Stronglady1
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Book Jul 23, 2023 at 09:09 PM
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My son is now my daughter.Son said he has liked being his female side wanting to crossdress fulltime.I stepped in for support,next was my family and then my husband.It has been my 2 step daughters too.We got rid of the boy clothes last month and see Mandy much happier.Good thing is we had talk with his school,will be a senior.Worked with us and can come to school as Mandy.I have adjusted very well,have a great mom/daughter relationship with Mandy now
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