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    Just a random question, have you ever cried when crossdressed?

    As I've been expanding and exploring life with our common activity, it occurred to me that I haven't ever had a good cry while "Jamie". I do notice a few personality differences as the transformation process is completed, for me it's the best part of the Pink Fog, but for some reason I feel the need to get comfortable and let the tears fly. Anyone else ever have similar feelings?

    I rarely let sadness build in my daily activities, quickly transforming those type of emotions into anger or aggression. I rationalize this as a positive, taking the energy and trying to make things better even if the process gets heated and messy. I guess I could take a few minutes out of my next Jamie day and throw a fit....just kidding!

    Anyway, looking forward to any responses and thanks for reading.

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    Crossdressing has a calming effect on me, so I never felt the urge to cry because l was dressed.

    Being dressed, however, has given me permission to get more in touch with feelings I might subconsciously suppress in male mode. Just the fact l'm dressed does something to my emotions. It's an evolving situation and I am enjoying pursuing this path.

    Some women enjoy a good cry from time to time. It would be an interesting thing to try to emulate if one weren't concerned about smudging one's makeup.
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    I don't remember actually crying dressed, but have had a fantasy where I'm singing "Moon River" at a Karaoke bar and I'm crying on stage wearing my polka dot dress.
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    If I were getting married, I would probably cry when he kissed the bride! Oh, I simply get so emotional at times!
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    I got emotional and teared up once in my stylist salon after she worked her magic on a new human hair wig that arrived too red. We talked like two girlfriends for 3 hours whiled she colored it Chestnut brown with blond highlight. When she finished coloring the wig she placed it on my head blew dried and styled it like a typical female customer. When she finished I looked in the mirror to see what I looked like I was overcome with emotions teared up and found myself fanning the happy tears away with my hand in a very feminine manner so as not to run my mascara.
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    I have cried while dressed during a movie and during a book. But I have never cried about myself while dressed.

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    Yes, when a dress I paid full price for yesterday, I get an email telling me that it's now on clearance for 50% off....and they still have my size in stock my favorite color.
    Yes, when I finally get the article of clothing that I've dreamed of for so long, put it on, and it rips in a place where there's no way to hide a repair.
    Yes, when I get dolled up in one of my perfect outfits, and moments after I first stand up to see how it all feels 'on', a heel breaks off of my gorgeous, expensive, impossible to replace in my size, boots. This happened with the dress in my avatar; those boots are no longer available in a size 16. Maybe I should just give up, and cut all my toes off!
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    There's an addendum at post # 82 on that thread, too. It's about a ten minute read.
    Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.

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    Never cried while crossdressed. Any reason to cry while crossdressed would also exist if I wasn't.

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    Oh GAWD NO!!! So you have ANY idea what that would do to my mascara???

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    CDing is exciting, stimulating, and diverting for me. I cry, but never when dressed.
    Usually it's at happy scenes in movies!

    Jamie, u may be dealing with issues in your male life. U may not give yourself permission to show your emotions and they may just bubble over when you're dressed?
    U can't keep doing the same things over and over and expect to enjoy life to the max. When u try new things, even if they r out of your comfort zone, u may experience new excitement and growth that u never expected.

    Challenge yourself and pursue your passions! When your life clock runs out, you'll have few or NO REGRETS!

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    Jamie, I'm usually so happy dressed, I don't see me ever crying. Besides I would not want to ruin my makeup.
    Please call me Jamie, I always_have crossdressed, I always will, "alwayshave".

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    After many years of guilt and denial, I finally accepted myself as a crossdresser. Right after that I would wake up in the middle of the night crying. Tears of joy. It's the only time this has ever happened. Since then I've cried a lot at the movies during sad scenes or during intensely emotional scenes. The first time this happened, I was choking back the tears, like any manly male would do. But then I thought, "I don't have to do this any more!" and just let myself go. My face was soaking wet with tears, and I never felt better.

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    Especially when I was on Hormones years ago.

    They affect your mind and emotions as well as just about everything else.
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    I’ve cried a few times when I’ve undressed, putting Joanne away, knowing I won’t be able to dress again for along time.

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    I have always cried more easily than most men, and many women.
    I tear up watching sappy movies, at funerals, weddings, when verbally attacked. etc. etc.
    In the past I fought hard to try to keep the tears from flowing, because boys don't do that (as I was often told as a youth).
    Lately, I've come to terms with myself and I don't care anymore if I show my vulnerability.
    The one time I recall crying en femme, was as I was trying on a particularly cute dress in a dressing room. When I looked at myself in the mirror, it looked and felt so right that the tears started flowing.
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    Yes, I did. I just feel more insecure and vulnerable when dressed and get upset or scared easily.

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    Oh God Yes! The worst if watching a sad movie. I just break down and cry and I hate it. Ruins my makeup every time.
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    I do cry,in both modes,I don't find it a problem whatever way I'm dressed,just let it out

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    Never. Dressing is fun, imaginative and makes me happy. It’s taken some (fun) time to put my makeup on...enough said 💄

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    No more than I cry any other time.

    As I have said before, DRAG or DRAB I am the same person with the same thoughts, fears, and desires. Only the clothing has changed.

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    Yes, but it was because my feelings were hurt. I would have cried anyway.
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    Hi Jamie , If so it would probably have been Tears of joy after looking in the mirror. >Orchid..oo..
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    Well yes I have cried at times, But then since my bi-pass years ago, I have found crying isn't all that hard. coming home from the hospital, after they had all most lost me on the table, when we got close to home, and I saw a beautiful day on the bay, and it felt good to be alive, and the tears started to flow, now the problem is trying not to cry when sad things happen, even if it's just a movie.
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    I cried a tear or two of happiness when I got my first wig and saw the reflection of me as a fully presentable woman for the first time in the mirror. I did shed a couple of tears one day while watching Brief Encounter (and yes, I did need an emergency mascara fix!!)
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    I cry watching emotional movies, either happy or sad, and I always have.

    But, I can't ever remember crying in girl mode. And, I would remember that, because as it has been said, it would ruin my mascara.
    Hi, I'm Steffi and I'm a crossdresser... And I accept and celebrate both sides of me. Or, maybe I'm gender fluid.

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