How long did you think about crossdressing before you actually did it? I realize that it does not apply to everyone but I thought about wearing girls clothes long before I got up the courage to do it.
I can only speak directly for myself and my experience, but I am a crossdresser whether I am dressed or not. And I have gone years without dressing, but that did not change the fact that I was a crossdresser.
I have witnessed a large variety of personal acceptance of ones own crossdressing since I have been here. I have personally been in denial about my own status as a crossdresser. There are many crossdressers that have never told anyone of thier secret desires, but are in a circumstance where the fear of gettting caught. or the consequences of getting caught are so great, that they refrain from dressing. This act of refraining does not change thier status as a crossdresser, in my opinion. As far as I can tell, being a crossderesser is a state of being, not an act of wearing clothes. I don't stop being a crossdresser everytime I am in drab.
I guess I am behind on the technology and everyone but me has two desktops, because if I am reading a thread that asks me to visit a site, at some point I will have to stop reading the one I am reading, and go to the other site. Leaving is only a phrase stating I personally(because of my lack of two desktops and ability to read two threads simultaniously)can not be reading two sites at the same time. I never intended that phrase to mean actually quitting this one. Sorry for not wording everything perfectly. I thought that was a common phrase to mean being at a different site.Wendy Seymone wrote:
Maybe I am missing something, but I don't see where Heidi ever asked anyone to leave this forum.
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I have a new T-Girl forum and would love for you girls to stop bye and join us..
If I were opening a new restaurant I would not go into another restaurant to invite people to mine. Regardless of the quality of food at either restaurant. But that is just me.
Love always,
Elizabeth