Loretta Ann wrote:Hi all,
Well here is a further update. I have finally got rid of all of my second wardrobe. ......
If anything I have moved further away from the need to cross dress
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I still visit here nearly every day, and may occasionally post from time to time as I feel led when something of interest catches my eye.
Loretta, I wish you great luck in your ability to quit cding. Just one question for you:
If you have purged your clothes and no longer feel the need to cross dress, why do you still "visit here nearly every day" ?
To me, while you have done the physical purge and have a good mental attitude and feeling about your ability to stop CDing, coming to this forum yet still proves you still have some mental tie to CDing, yet holding on to you that you can not let go of.
IMHO, a huge part of cding is mental. It is how our brain is programmed from both birth (genetic) and our environment around us. From day one most of us hear "Pink is for Girls and Blue is for Boys", "Oh look at the cute ruffles, it must be a girl", "A football on his shirt, it must be a boy", "she is pretty like her mom", "he will grow up big and strong like his dad", "tough trucks are for boys, pretty soft dolls are for girls"
For some, CDing is created when our internal feelings do not adhere to what we are told what we should be (parents, family, friend, society). Depending on the amount/strength of internal mental conflict/confusion, we move towards what we feel to bring us in-line, thus making us feel better in some way.
To stop CDing means you can mentally resolve or control the conflict/confusion that creates the need to CD.
Note so I do not get lots of questions: This is my opinion to one possible theory on CDing as I know there are others, including those that were dressed when younger. This may or may not be relatable to your situation.
KimberlyS - CD