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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Sep 1, 2017
ahh... are those epilators? (sp?) I've heard of them.... - would that last longer than shaving with an ordinary wet razor... that might be useful... I shall investigate!
well, I knwo what most of my clothes are, the colour etc, and if not I just ask W so I dont' clash too badly.... and... then again sometimes I want to make it clash/contrast! My wardrobe is certainly a lot more colourful since I started cross dressing; so little black! and not a blue oxford shirt in sight I do have regulation black holdup stockings and black cotton leggings though, of course.... but I do have unicorn leggings, leopard print ones, ones with cartoon pics on, roses, and suchlike too, of course some dresses are more plain solid colour, and then I've a few patturned ones, leopard, floral etc or just abstract patturns, which I kinda like... though I more go by what I feel like wearing, in terms of fabric, cut, of course.... - I think my new gingham dress is my fav at the moment, although the very* new side slit full length velvet one I really like too... actually I really like velvet,, I've a brown choc dark brown velvet one I really like... - and I do get a lot of females now coming up to me, time to time in the pubs we visit, wanting to knwo where I got a certain dress from etc Today I was at hospital, so wore a skirt (easier to get to do the IM injection), and my 'blood letting' black top; sleeveless so they can find my arms for hunting down a blood vessel and it was warm, so I didn't even bother with leggins or stockings today, just some side zip chelsey boots ankle high (but I had shaved my legs, so I was allowed to be bare legged... )
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Sep 2, 2017
Epilators, yes that was the word. I'd forgotten. I used to wear a lot of velvet when I was a student, but I haven't worn it in years.
I do that when I visit the doctor, too, if I don't want to have to take clothes off.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Sep 2, 2017
I've gotten very good with all my recent Dr appointments.... - I seem to know when I ab must* shave my chest (ECG etc), when I need to ensure I'm not in tights (awkward to get to ankles et), and when not to be in a dress but rahter a skirt (IM injections espeically) - so far I've pretty much chickened out when it comes to being in a scanner; I revert to trousers, as its safer; normally some of my gym trousers, as they dont have any metal in them so are safe - even half my blouses seem to have metal style buttons so woudln't be much good and I'm not convinced I could eligently get onto a scanner with a skirt o or a dress on, without.... embarasing myself - I must look at epilators, I seem to recall there is a uge choice, so I guess I must go read some reviews
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Baron Grim Posted Sep 3, 2017
When I get MRIs they always have patients disrobe (down to underwear, keep your shoes if they don't have metal) and put on scrubs. They always give me ones that are three sizes too large.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Sep 3, 2017
yes, they were asking me to do that at my last MRI; but I pointed out I didn't (on purpose) wear anything, cept my shoes, that had any metal in, so they said not to bother, to save time.... just as well as the MRI took best of two hours what with them messing up the insturcitons for my breathing during their adding die to my blood steam, so I almost passed out (well they said hold my breath.... but that time didn't say start breathign nromally again...' - I just followed instructions...
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