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Glad the nap worked @Bunniekins  🙂

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@StuF   you should have seen me shaking like a leaf at this all womens gym who refused membership for my transgender daughter. i wonder if they wont accept her anywhere 😞

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@Gibbsyou cant leave me hanging re "both were a bit two steps forward one step back. " ??  the hypnotist?

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@Bunniekins they did some good and I got some benefit but there is only so much they can do  the rest is up to m e.  Still use some of the techniques they taught. So for a time I felt good but the good feeling dissipated 

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@Gibbs   well you would have been proud of me.  as i said to @StuF  today at this snobby gym i was shaking like a leaf but i did it.  good news there is a womens organisation which does online classes! i will ring them tomorrow and ffind out more information. daughter is keen.

 

you are right we have to do these giant steps to get us on the path of getting better. 

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@Bunniekins ir there any other "bigger" name near where you live that won't ask so many questions 

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The traumas of catering Hey @TAB 

However - 

My life a bit twisted today .........

Your cat eating issues hilarious but. 

 

You are there to be serving . .   .......

 

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@Gibbs   unfortunately my beautiufl girl is obviously a guy in a skirt even with hormone treatment and a feminine voice.  i love her to bits but she does get rude looks so much so that her support worker wants to deck them for their stares.  thankfully her sweet nature means that she is oblivious to them.

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Well done for trying the gym @Bunniekins !

 

I hope you find somewhere suitable

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@Bunniekins perhaps online would be best 

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