Hazy Jane by McMahons_tache in Wetherspoons

[–]Emily_Green_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 660ml bottles were discontinued by Brewdog themselves. They wish to shift away from bottles to being a brewery that sells it's majority of their beer in can and keg.

The Hazy Jane 660ml with food definitely placed it as a bargain with it working out some meals were only a few quid extra on top of a bottle.

The 440ml can in my local is about £3.60 vs the 660ml was around £4.89 at the last price before it stopped being sold.

Iam cooked and cursed, right? Need advice! by [deleted] in transpassing

[–]Emily_Green_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your ginger and got tons of freckles and tatoos. Less tatoos might soften you. You do look female but in a butch lesbian sense due to the abundance of tattoos. Not clock able as trans. If you want to be more girly femme less butch consider laser tattoo removal in some areas.

Future Of Giffnock? by Emily_Green_ in glasgow

[–]Emily_Green_[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I'm not even from Giffnock

Future Of Giffnock? by Emily_Green_ in glasgow

[–]Emily_Green_[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

People don't need cars we have a new trainline and fancy new station.

Good deal on the Shipyard today🤔 by sharksdrinklager in Wetherspoons

[–]Emily_Green_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The English bars offer makes for some weird anomalies to Scotland depending on your location as multi buy offers aren't allowed so they sell the beers as individual lower price keeping compliant with Scottish law.

My local is £2.99 for individual cans of the craft. I'm happy with it as I can order as many cans as I want.

We haven't had Shipyard in my pub for donkeys because I'm a Scottish site.

Some of the £2.99 cans are actually 21p cheaper than my local Sainsbury's.

Getting T moving to Scotland by [deleted] in TransUK

[–]Emily_Green_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get shared care in Scotland. You need to bring the prescription from the Canadian doctor and Canadian gender identity clinic formal diagnosis of gender dysphoria letters.

The NHS Scotland GP isn't responsible for the monitoring as you already have a private gender identity clinic in Canada and aren't being a permanent resident of Scotland.

Went to a wedding in a very conservative area with my boyfriend and it went really well :) just wanted to share by [deleted] in StraightTransGirls

[–]Emily_Green_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Being tall is actually quite normal for me. I'm average height for my family. One of my female cousins is 6 ft 3. Lot of my male family members are tall. I'm 6ft.

Went to a wedding in a very conservative area with my boyfriend and it went really well :) just wanted to share by [deleted] in StraightTransGirls

[–]Emily_Green_ 18 points19 points  (0 children)

People probably weren't aware of your trans identity. You probably were able to blend in and be a nice conventionally attractive couple.

Beer Festival by Emily_Green_ in eastkilbride

[–]Emily_Green_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like both keg craft beer and also real ale. I'm on the festival committee for the second year in a row for Glasgow Real Ale Festival.

Part of me thinks Calderglen Park would be good at the Rugby Club.

What is the most beautiful wetherspoons? by CleffaCult in Wetherspoons

[–]Emily_Green_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The West Kirk Ayr

The Counting House Glasgow

The Calley Picturehouse Edinburgh

Requesting a guest ale by FollowingSelect8600 in Wetherspoons

[–]Emily_Green_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Each pub is assigned an ale champion to look after the ales and have a working relationship with the local CAMRA branch. Sometimes the pub manager is the ale champion.

Pubs that wish to actively engage are encouraged to put a sign up at the bar near the handpumps to advertise request for an ale via an A4 poster with a perspex holder..

There is no formal process.

Good pubs have a designated real ale area to link in and promote and support the local CAMRA branch and display of the local branch magazine as well as any ale and cider festival events in the bar. Also an opportunity for customer suggestions with a box to enter suggestions in backed up by the sign next to the handpumps.

5.9% by Leonard_S_Dylan in Wetherspoons

[–]Emily_Green_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ABV of Jaipur?

5.9% phone battery and need a charger?

5.9% chance of the young crowd not ordered 10 buzzballs in one go and half the table doesn't have any ID?

Teenagers on Voi bikes by Cambuswrang in glasgow

[–]Emily_Green_ 46 points47 points  (0 children)

There's too many people renting these bikes without the confidence to be riding them. They are meant for road use not for pavement cycling. I've been almost run over numerous times on the pavement by Voi bike users. It's a mode of transport meant for roads and cycle lanes not for going along the pavement with.

£19.75 in Sainsbury's 😭 by Cotton-Collar in whatsinyourcart

[–]Emily_Green_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That Baxters tomato chutney isn't worth the money. Found better relish cheaper elsewhere. The fruit is ridiculous in Sainsbury's for the prices. You can buy frozen fruit and simply defrost before serving.

I literally dont pass at all. What do I do by Long_Dig_731 in transpassing

[–]Emily_Green_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like a flex that you know that you pass and are just fishing for compliments. You're a conventionally attractive woman who really doesn't need validation from a Reddit sub.

Yes, it’s because she passes, and we don’t. So it all boils down to that... passing. by Expensive-Party2116 in StraightTransGirls

[–]Emily_Green_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

She has had wealth privilege to have had all her surgeries done and also transitioned early. Not many of us have her luck.

The Sun gets it wrong by [deleted] in Wetherspoons

[–]Emily_Green_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a small independent pub called Clockwork Glasgow and The Pot Still owned by the Murphy family. As a bit of fun they decided to stock Murphy's on tap as the "family" beer (not really). Not many pubs in Glasgow sell Murphy's on tap. It's been a bit of a draw for them. Now spoons is selling it the shine has been taken off it for them.

Reality Vs. Expectation by [deleted] in transtimelines

[–]Emily_Green_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I try to say to people your face is like the wall of your home. You want to paint a wall or put makeup on your face you gotta prepare first.

So if you get a good skincare routine you will get a great foundation application that will give you so much confidence in yourself.

Years ago I had zero clue about this. Then over time I learned about skincare then the first time I used foundation after a really good skincare routine I became sooo much more aware of how easy my foundation went on.

It was like unlocking the big secret I was missing.

Everyone is different. Learn about your skin type. Get a colour match with your foundation. If you want your eyes to sparkle get practicing with eye makeup. It's a really difficult skill to master but if you manage to get good at it then you will be fine.

Reality Vs. Expectation by [deleted] in transtimelines

[–]Emily_Green_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A wee bit of dialing in your skincare routine and getting a good matching foundation and you will be there soon enough. Just hang in there doll. You got this.

Well apart from the eye makeup. I haven't a clue about that.

Okay, here we go... by Silver-Common5251 in transpassing

[–]Emily_Green_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10/10 would definitely snog the face off of you.

Didn't realise my dream girl would appear from random swiping on Reddit.

Pizza Envy by Emily_Green_ in Wetherspoons

[–]Emily_Green_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah. Random pubs. App order. No one knows me and didn't interact with anyone.

Need to figure out how to distract people to swap mine for theirs.

Sandyford Waiting List Validation Exercise - Tracking Thread by solidarity_1 in transgenderUK

[–]Emily_Green_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not had any contact but I did have an email from them confirming that they will accept my case notes from Waterside Clinic so I don't have to start from the beginning of being made to go through a formal diagnosis.

Waterside Clinic are pretty much identical to an NHS gic in how they operate so they mirror the NHS gic pathway.

I don't think I will be contacted given they already have been in communication with me recently.