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GalicianGirl(SO)
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Karen BR (SO)
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Thank you
Thanks to all again for the warm welcome. I would love to chat with anyone who has time. I know little about cross dressing but would like to learn.
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Lisa(SO)
- Miss Platinum Goddess
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Karen,
This site is a great place to learn about crossdressing from both sides. We have our gurls and then when you want to vent or ask a question to a SO in private you can do so. There are all walks of life here.
We are here for you.
This site is a great place to learn about crossdressing from both sides. We have our gurls and then when you want to vent or ask a question to a SO in private you can do so. There are all walks of life here.
We are here for you.
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Lisa (SO)
*The rewards of love are always greater than the cost.*
Lisa (SO)
*The rewards of love are always greater than the cost.*
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Marlena Dahlstrom
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- Location: SF Bay Area
Welcome Karen!
You might be interested in reading Helen Boyd's excellent "My Husband Betty." For what it's worth, Helen suggests reading the first four chapters then setting it down for awhile until you've processed it.
The next two chapters deal with scary subjects (sex and transitioning) which many couples don't face -- it's the nature of "support" books to focus on those things that need support -- and those chapters can freak out people unnecessarily. OTOH, if they are issues in your relationship, then one or both of those chapters are worth reading.
BTW, Helen also has a new book "She's Not the Man I Married," which is different -- it focuses more on her and Betty's relationship and how they're seeking to make it work, rather than being Trans 101 -- but which is equally good.
You might be interested in reading Helen Boyd's excellent "My Husband Betty." For what it's worth, Helen suggests reading the first four chapters then setting it down for awhile until you've processed it.
The next two chapters deal with scary subjects (sex and transitioning) which many couples don't face -- it's the nature of "support" books to focus on those things that need support -- and those chapters can freak out people unnecessarily. OTOH, if they are issues in your relationship, then one or both of those chapters are worth reading.
BTW, Helen also has a new book "She's Not the Man I Married," which is different -- it focuses more on her and Betty's relationship and how they're seeking to make it work, rather than being Trans 101 -- but which is equally good.
Lena
A dream? What is a dream, but a blueprint for courageous action.
A dream? What is a dream, but a blueprint for courageous action.
- JoAnnDallas
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