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  • Brenda

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    24/02/2006 at 10:10 am in reply to: Film Transameric – Interview with Felicity Huffman

    I watched a preview of this movie on the weekend and found ity in the same strain as the movie, Normal.

    Both presented some basis of transgender issues, mildly entertaining, a fraction over the top and not exactly ‘friendly ‘ to transgender education, sorry to say

  • Brenda

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    24/02/2006 at 10:05 am in reply to: Dinner with the ladies of Cornberry

    . “Cross dressing may also be a therapeutic reaction to social
    pressures,” writes Charlotte Suthrell in Unzipped Gender; Sex, Cross Dressing and Culture, “releasing the male self from the regime of stereotypical male emotions through the outward and visible manifestation
    of wearing women’s clothes.”

    I have just started the aforementioned ESSAY/book and am totally in awe about the statistics found so far, and I have only just read the first chapter!
    I totally recommend this “light” reading to all our sisters.
    Tthere are things in this book that I have never thought of, even to the point of th very first question asked of all of us at birth, a point that leads us to our upbringing, either male of female.

    Fascinatingly, I mentioned this point to my SO who innocently asked, ” What about those born with indefinite gender?”. THIS question blew my mind being asked by such an ambivilent spectator. 😯

    if you want to read this, be aware that it may have to be ordered, and costs around sixty(60) dollars to purchase

    Kind regards, Brenda

  • Brenda

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    20/01/2006 at 2:23 pm in reply to: Event planning and the disaster plan

    Fionna,
    To say Thank You is totally unnecessary, after all, you wrote such an impressive essay on having planning for every outing.

    There is no way you should be saying THANK YOU, because I consider that we, as a sisterhood, should owe you a gigantian Thank You instead :D :D

  • Brenda

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    20/01/2006 at 12:50 am in reply to: Event planning and the disaster plan

    AT LAST !!!
    Someone who can explain the sensibilities related to going out in public!
    Thank you very much Fiona

  • Brenda

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    10/01/2006 at 10:53 am in reply to: Headless pics or fakes?

    It has bothered me at many times about the headless shots, moreso those of magazine models than tranny radio ladies.
    What annoys me more is those of us who place lingerie shots instead of outerclothing shots for our pictures, some are what I would deem almost pornographic 😳 How many real women does one see in public dressed like them?

  • Brenda

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    05/01/2006 at 10:31 pm in reply to: Why aren’t they Naked?

    Maybe I am abolutely silly, but I believe you dress to the conditions, and beleive me, after such a warm year, a day with three changes of light clothing (dresses, light blouses, skirts) makes for a better day. As long as a good wash between changes, nothing better. (except a swim in the surf)

    Three changes is nothing for me, usually more. Just makes for more laundry work
    🙄

  • Brenda

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    18/09/2005 at 12:57 am in reply to: driving dressed

    I have never had any problems driving dressed, whether it was along the highway, getting fuel at a service station , being breathalyzed, (14 times in one year, I actually went seacrching for the RBT three times> was even pulled over for a traffic infringent All in Queensland.

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