First the interview, now the meeting

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First the interview, now the meeting

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Tonight I received a call from one of the members of the local Tri-Ess chapter for the purpose of conducting an initial interview prior to the chapter meeting this weekend. It was the first time that I had ever spoken openly about CDing with another sister and it certainly put a lot of concerns to rest for me.

We chatted for the better part of an hour about the group and how each of us came to this point in our lives. If someone had told me a year ago that I would actually bring my female side this far into the light, I would have thought them crazy. To some, Tri-Ess is just a slightly bigger closet than one's own home, but it's a big step for me.

This particular chapter has an open enrollment policy, which I hope will offer a much broader range of perspectives. I can't wait until Saturday!

Take Care :)
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Congrads Angie =D> , I for one wish you all the best with Tri Ess. I know the wife and I both really enjoyed our chapter. Gee I went for and interview, meeting, and found myself out in public with the girls at a very nice restaurant. I don't think you will find them a bigger closet as you say.
Well our chapter went out once a month fully dressed to all kinds of public places an mixed right in with everone else, never a bad outing. You will find meetings great as they are like this forum only you will be talking face to face with other CD'ers and thier wifes. I look forward to hearing about your first meeting. Good luck, Carol Ann
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Angie,
I am so happy for you! I know you will have a great time! As I said about my first meeting last Saturday, after the first couple of minutes the apprehension goes away and it becomes just a buch of girls sharing. And the use of the female gender in conversation comes so natural that at first you may be somewhat amazed but the amazement goes away and its just natural.
I would recommend that you dress nice, but conservatively and if you go out as a group to eat, again, you will at first be surprised if you watch "the public reaction" there will be none and it becomes just a bunch of girls going out to eat and you will be treated as such. It will be wonderful! You know if I can work it out and you go to another meeting I will try and come down and join you. Think of it like I did, its simply a scrimmage before the BIG GAME in Atlanta! WE are gonna have a ball!!
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Angie wrote:I can't wait until Saturday!
:) There's a song, I just cant wait till Saturday :)

So pleased for you Angie! Sounds like your going to have a good weekend, all the best and you'll have to tell us how it goes :)

Sophie xx
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Good for you Angie, this is what I like to hear. You already know how thrilling it is to dress, you'll get the same feeling when you go out for an evening. Just like dressing, once you go out, you'll want to go out more and more.


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All the best for Saturday Angie , should be a lot of fun
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Hi Angie,

I'd like to add my congrats and well wishes to all the lovely posts that preceded mine. :)

These kinds of threads are very important to the forum. They show that there is growth after acceptance and you give us a reality moment by telling us what happens during the process. :)

I wish you all the best!!!! :)
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Hi, ladies! (Apologies in advance for the long post)

First, I'd like to give Carol, Virginia, Sophie, Amelie, Merinda and Beauty a BIG HUG ((G)) for their words of encouragement. There were a few moments on Saturday when I considered skipping the meeting. Knowing that you were there in spirit, got me out the door.

Not feeling comfortable with just showing up at the meeting, the chapter board member who conducted my interview invited me to ride over to the meeting location with her. Thinking that traffic could be hit or miss to her location, I started getting ready about four hours early. Luckily, dressing is not a problem in my home, so I was able to take my time (or so I thought) and flit from room to room; alternately ironing, brushing and applying. Organized (?) chaos.

Having discussed the dress code during my interview, I opted for something feminine, yet tastefully casual - women's jeans, peasant top and sandals. I also packed a spare denim jumper and tee, just in case. Like I noted earlier, I thought I had enough time, but as the clock started ticking to the departure time, I still had the stick-on nails to do. I just threw the nails and spare outfit in a bag, grabbed my purse and wig, then ran out the front door --- almost into my next door neighbor who was washing her car. Now, there are portions of the Dead Sea Scrolls that were penned since soap has been applied to the car in question (or this is how it seemed to me at the time). “#%^^*@! Of all the days to wash a car. She picks today!” I wasn’t so much concerned about the jeans and makeup as I was the peasant top and breast forms. Yessiree, those would definitely catch her attention. Fortunately, she had her back turned at the moment that I burst from the house. I let fly an oath then jumped back inside to regroup. I traded the peasant top for a black t-shirt (to somewhat disguise the forms) and walked back out the door. After driving a mile down the road, I realized that I had left my top at home, so I had to turn around and “run the gauntlet” again. The trials and tribulations that we girls must endure!

The ride was uneventful, but fun as any opportunity to be en femme is. Making better time than I expected, I pulled over at a convenience store to apply my nails. That done, I continued on to the hotel where the board member was staying. Once I was about 10 minutes away, I called her to find out where she wanted to meet. She indicated that her room was near one of the side entrances. I made a final check of my make-up and wig before entering the hotel. This is when it hit me. “I’m getting ready to meet another girl in person!” Trepidation and a sense of accomplishment hit me at the same time. Knocking on her room, I was greeted by a lady in a very nice white skirt and jacket ensemble. After exchanging greetings, I asked, “Is this ok?”, noting my more casual attire. “You’re fine”, she smiled. As she finished her preparations we talked a little more about the group, then left for the car.

Once we reached the hotel where the meeting was to be held, I noticed several non-CDer guests mingling near the lobby through which we had to pass. “If she can do it, I can do it”, ran through my mind. Stepping out of the car we were immediately greeted by one of the other girls attending the meeting. This trio strolled confidently (well, maybe two of them anyhow) through the hotel. When we arrived at the rooms, there were a few girls and SOs mingling. I was taken through the standard introductions, when another reality check hit – “These guys are dressed like women…. just like me.” The feeling of acceptance was wonderful, to say the least. Most of the ladies were dressed in skirts and jackets or pantsuits. Some were a bit more casual (one lady was sporting a leather mini and boots). Some members who had to leave the meeting early arrived in drab. At first, it was a little difficult to jump into conversations with these girls who had obviously known each other for some time, but that passed as the afternoon progressed. The conversations ranged from the economy, to politics, to auto racing, to who was attending Southern Comfort. The ladies ran the gamut of ages (20s to 50s), sizes, shapes and backgrounds; nearly 20 attendees in all. I heard someone describe the group as a microcosm of society at large. I could have been attending the Super Bowl in drab with this group and never felt differently.

There was a short business meeting, followed by another round of socializing. Then, we left the hotel to have dinner at a tg-friendly establishment. More chat ensued. As I had mentioned in an earlier post, this particular Tri-Ess chapter has an open enrollment policy. One of the ladies in attendance had completed SRS a few years before. We talked at length about what the process was like for her and how her life had changed, positively and negatively, afterwards. Many of the issues mirrored stories shared by the girls in this forum. Unfortunately, I had to leave early due to another commitment. Many of the other girls were planning to go clubbing after dinner. Would have been a blast. Maybe next time.

This is going to sound strange, but when I returned home, it was easier for me to return to male mode than before. I’m guessing that I had fulfilled my need to express the feminine part of myself with others. It felt healthy and cathartic. Balance is everything. Based on my very limited experience, I would recommend the organization highly to anyone wanting to take the next step, no matter how well (or in my case, how little) you think you pass. Acceptance just feels too darn good to pass up.

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Based on my very limited experience, I would recommend the organization highly to anyone wanting to take the next step, no matter how well (or in my case, how little) you think you pass. Acceptance just feels too darn good to pass up.
Way to go Angie!! Sounds like you really enjoyed yourself.

What exactly is that next step that you are referring to??

You are so correct about being accepted sweetie. A dear friend, Ms. Vicki Rene, has these Words of Wisdom on her website and I really thinks it says it all...

Words To Live By

I have been asked over and over again, the same old question, in both emails and in person: "How do I become a better woman, a passable woman?" I always answer it the same way!

It is great to be passable but it is even greater to be accepted! You can only be accepted by being a good person and realize all around you are people that may like you, may hate you and some may even just not understand you. Don't run from any of these people, give them your best smile and look them in the eye and say hello. If you run, you will be running all your life.

Words of Ms Vicki Rene

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Post by Angie »

Hi, Wendy!

Sorry to be ambiguous about the "next step". I was referring to those who kept their CDing private, but wanted to take the next step towards some form of public acceptance. Since I mentioned the discussion with the lady who had undergone SRS, it may have sounded like I was touting Tri-Ess as an avenue for those seeking to become a woman completely.

Actually, most of the ladies that I spoke to seemed content to get out en femme once a month and live as a male. (Granted, some would probably dress more frequently if their social circumstances were different.) What I did notice to a certain degree was the "safe haven" aspect of the group and that some of the girls would have never ventured outside except for the infamous "nightly drive", had it not been for Tri-Ess. I think this is where the notion of Tri-Ess being a "bigger closet" is derived. If that's what it is, so be it.

I can see how more adventurous sisters could grow tired of the structure. To me, it's a little like visiting a foreign country for the first time. Do you join a tour group or throw caution to the wind and go your own way? You can potentially avoid a lot of mistakes by joining the group, but will you have as much freedom? We all have to answer that one from within. With regards to "getting out", in whatever fashion, Vicki's advice from your post seems pretty sage to me.

Just my two cents and a wooden nickel :-k
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Post by Virginia »

Angie,
I have been waiting, nerveously I must admit, for your story. You had about the same response that I did! Fun wasn't it??!! Just a group of girls talking. Bet your gender comments came just as natural as can be! Now you can look forward to the next meeting and feel even more comfortable and know what to expect.
I am so proud of you and your right, we were right there with you in spirit, you done good girl!!!! =D> =D> =D> =D>
Love ya,
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