CDKathy wrote:Hi All,
What conscious choices do any of us make in our day to day lives that we do not feel would fulfill some need? In that regard, you are correct. Why does anyone choose a particular item of clothing over all of the others in his/her closet? For style? For comfort? To make a statement of some kind? I just happen to have a somewhat larger variety of styles and materials hanging in my closet than most guys do. I have a couple of pairs of ladies slacks in my closet that are, hands down, the most comfortable pants I own. Why should I not choose to wear them just because they have a womens' size label in them?
Ah, such a great point. I too, have a wide variety of clothing to chose from. I have a tendancy to dress mostly for comfort and what suits my mood

I just happen to enjoy the look and feel of men's clothes sometimes. Especially when I am feeling particullarly Tom boyish

When friends ask me "What should I wear", I tell them to dress for comfort first. No matter the situation, if you are comfortable in what you are wearing it will show
Deborah, I don't think I have ever answered the question you keep asking all of us here. When I look in the mirror, it is my own eyes I see looking back at me. It matters not what I am wearing at the time.
Same goes for Ahzz and myself. I feel that what one wears is a direct reflection of who one is. I do not agree with that old statement "The clothes make the person". I believe it is the person that "makes" the clothes.
Elizabeth, you are going through a rough time right now along with Julie M. and others. Keep your mind open to the thoughts of the others in your life. Keep your heart open to their feelings. But, above all, as CJ posted, to thine own self be true.
You are so wise, dahhhrlings!

And the key to being true to one's self is getting to know one's self, and accepting who you are. There will always be things that one may wish to improve about one's self, the key to success lies in knowing what one can change and accepting what one cannot. Hence one finds true self acceptance.
Gelinda, over the last few years, I have had the luxury of a lot of time to myself. I have made use of this time in reading books, researching crossdressing on the internet, meditating on what it means to me and, having finally come upon this forum, discussing what it means to myself as well as others. If not for that, I would not be where I am now.
Now, I know from my own personal self exploration that this was not easy. But as you can see the pay off is well worth the work. Yes, it is work and it needs to be done on a daily basis. It is and will always be an ongoing adventure

I found that the biggest hurdle I ever had to jump, was fear. Getting to truely know one's self can be painful and ugly at times. But one must push past that fear and look at the things about themself that they may not like. UGH!!, I KNOW. Been there, done it, and I will be here for anyone who needs support
Ahzz, in the short time you have been here, I get the feeling that there are very few people in this world as well balanced as you are. While I may have come to terms with this particular aspect of my being, there are other areas that still need some work. You and Jassmine are an inspiration and I can but hope to achieve your level one day.
*BLUSH* Thank you. You and evreyone here CAN achieve our level of balance, too. Ahzz and I will be here to help. Just wanting to reach that goal is the first step, and CD Kathy, you are well on your way

You too, are an inspiration to myself, Ahzz, and the awesome folks here
To all the rest of you, while I may have reached this point eventually on my own, you have all provided the lens through which my thoughts and feelings have come into focus. There are no words sufficient to express my gratitude,
Beautifully said! I feel the one best ways to learn about yourself, is through the sharing of thoughts and ideas with others. I joined this wonderful group, to do just that

I also, wish to thank all y'all!
Now, before someone gets the idea that this is some kind of farewell message, know this... you ain't gitten rid o' me that easy!
LOL!!! I had a feeling that you are the tenacious type##oo##
No, I'll still be here. And if my posts help to focus someone else's feelings then it will all have been worth it.