INTRODUCTION:- I wish to apologise if you have visited my website, due to people Mis using my website without my knowledge, they someone put linfo about me, which is way off the mark. Welcome to my homepage, am Alison, am a female trans-woman, aged 38. I have gender identity disorder. I have been living as a woman since 2005, been on Hormone treatment since 2008. I have been fascinated in watches since I was a young person. Am from Ireland, I love fashion, antique jewelry, watches, handbags, shoes & makeup, or anything that’s feminine!. I am into crystal gemstones & angels. I like watching the soaps, dramas, documentaries, going to the cinema, surfing the net & reading magazines. I write articles about trans-gendered issues, over 15 so far. I like socializing, pen palling, creative writing & retail therapy. I am into angels, I have got mentioned in the House of Commons & also Stormont. I have also done the moon walk back in May 2009. I have always had a fascination with watches, which were mostly female watches as they were nicer watches than male watches. Through time I transitioned through gender & was able to wear my female watches openly than hidden.
1980’s to 1990 I was being drawn to female watches as I liked them more than male watches so I wore my mother’s watch one day to school & went swimming. I walked out to the pool area removing the gold Seiko watch, which I got pushed into the deep end, as I landed into the water the watch came off my wrist to bottom of pool, so I had to swim to the bottom of the pool. I managed to retrieve the watch from the bottom of the swimming pool. s my I started to switch gender, I started to wear the jewelry & watches that I preferred to wear. I liked the gold & silver watches that had the safety chains on them, as I was growing up I liked this style as it was a feminine style of watch. I would have worn the watches out in the canoe, boating, swimming, but would have been nervous about wearing them in the sauna & steam room. HAVE YOU
BEEN SOAKED WITH YOUR WATCH ON? Did your watch stop or keep going? Would you continue keeping your watch on when in water or prefer to remove your watch in water, or feel easier keeping your watch on? Did your watch stop & start working again, did your watch get wet & you thought it wouldn’t be ok, but kept on at other times? Where you pushed into swimming pool with your watch on? Thinking that it would break when hitting the water, then kept it on, only for it to be ok? Did you go in with your watch & not worrying, if it breaks, if works all well & good? Would you push someone into a swimming pool or soak them if they have a good or dressy watch on? Would you ask them to remove there watch 1st or push them in regardless, of their watch? Are women
more likely to be thrown into water or soaked with there watch on? Are women more likely to be thrown into swimming pools with a watch on? Have you gone
swimming or lost your watch when swimming? Knowing your watch is waterproof, but managed to end up losing your watch instead? Are women more likely to forget to remove their watch when going swimming? My Other Websites:- http://sweetalisonshomepage.yolasite.comhttp://sweetalisonshandbagswebsite.synthasite.comhttp://sweetalisonscrystals.yolasite.com http://sweetalisonwatchhomepage.synthasite.com http://sweetalisonstories.yolasite.com May need to Copy & Paste website links into Ur Internet Browser Love & Light Alison
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