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Posted on 12 March 2014 by Ashleigh12 March 2014

Got my approval for HRT this past week. The world has changed a lot since my first attempt at hormones; back then I was a teenager stealing Premarin from my mother. that didn’t last long as she quickly realized she … Continue reading →

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Hekate Her Sacred Fires
Hekate Her Sacred Fires
by Sorita d'Este
Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
it was amazing
Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
by Zenna Henderson
Mean Justice: A Town's Terror, A Prosecuter's Power, A Betrayak
really liked it
Mean Justice: A Town's Terror, A Prosecuter's Power, A Betrayak
by Edward Humes
The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination
really liked it
The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination
by Robert M. Place
Meeting the Other Crowd
it was amazing
Meeting the Other Crowd
by Eddie Lenihan

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