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sissystephanie
06-20-2009, 11:39 AM
I have seen any number of threads, or posts, where the writer states that they do not like to called a Crossdresser for whatever reason. Most feel they are transgendered, or transexual, etc.

One recent thread states that the writer doesn't like the term because she is wearing what she wants to wear, not crossdressing. It is certainly her right to feel that way, and to be called what she thinks is proper.

As for myself, I am a MAN who likes to wear feminine clothing sometimes just for pleasure, not sex or anything else! The only definition of a person like me is CROSSDRESSER!! Not Transvestite, transgendered, or transsexual! None of those terms truly fit me.

What I am wondering is, how many other "pure" crossdressers are there on this forum? That is, Crossdressers who dress simply because they like the fit, feel, and/or look of feminine clothing some of the time! Those who dress all the time would not fit into this category. They would be transgendered, because they prefer to look like a woman. I am a man, and proud of that! But I like to wear womens clothes occasionally! I certainly am not ashamed of that! I do not feel it makes me any less a man, just one with probably a little more sensitivity and feelings.

So come on ladies, 'fess up and tell us how you really feel about crossdressing!:)

:hugs::hugs:

Jocelyn Quivers
06-20-2009, 01:48 PM
Another proud one here. In the extremely vast gender spectrum, crossdresser is the most simplistic way of describing who and what I am. Therefore I willingly choose to label myself as a crossdresser. Nothing agaisnt the other threads posted on this topic, and I have the upmost respect for those who wish to go by another term.:2c:

Jaclyn NM
06-20-2009, 02:04 PM
I don't care for any labels, but things being what they are, then I'm a crossdresser, nothing more, and nothing less. And I'm completely okay with that!

Ruth
06-20-2009, 02:36 PM
Words are slippery things, but yes, crossdresser more or less says what I do. I'm a man who likes to wear women's clothes. I've got no plans to 'transition', and I don't want to live as a woman.
I've said before, I don't really understand what it's about, in spite of reading a lot and being in therapy for 18 months.

Miranda09
06-20-2009, 02:38 PM
I understand completely what you're saying Stephanie. I sort of go along with that except, that when I do get fully dressed up, it's important for me that I pass as a woman, at the very least, in my eyes. For me that's part of the transformation, the illusion if you will. I'm completely at ease with both my personalities and love to spend equal time as both. Not sure if that puts me into the category of cross-dresser or something else, but it doesn't matter as I'm happy no matter where I fall. That's just who I am. :)

Jenniferpl
06-20-2009, 03:41 PM
You can call me a cross dresser any time you want. I love it but would not trade places. I get to enjoy the best of both worlds. There is nothing better than slippin on a bra panties to relax.

sissystephanie
06-20-2009, 04:09 PM
A big Thank You to you ladies who have responded. It is nice to know that I have some company in my thinking. And Miranda, if I looked half as good as you do when dressed I would probably feel the same way you do! (Wolf Whistle!!):)

Miranda09
06-20-2009, 04:18 PM
A big Thank You to you ladies who have responded. It is nice to know that I have some company in my thinking. And Miranda, if I looked half as good as you do when dressed I would probably feel the same way you do! (Wolf Whistle!!):)

Awww Stephanie...you're making me blush!!!! :battingeyelashes::battingeyelashes:
Thanks.......

Andrea's Lynne
06-20-2009, 04:33 PM
The label I use for myself is, "me."

I don't mean to sound flippant, but I think the world at large spends too much time on labels and not enough on what's important.....the quality of a person's character

sissystephanie
06-20-2009, 04:54 PM
The label I use for myself is, "me."

I don't mean to sound flippant, but I think the world at large spends too much time on labels and not enough on what's important.....the quality of a person's character

Although I said I am proud to be called a Crossdresser, I toally agree with you, Lynne. I also am "Me," and darn proud to be!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

AllieSummers
06-20-2009, 05:16 PM
I also hate labels. We are just what we are. I don't know what I am. I am a man. I love being a woman. I feel very comfortable with both.

Here is the issue. When I'm a man I'm thinking about being dressed and acting like a woman. But when I'm dressed like a woman I never think about being dressed like a man. I get no pleasure from dressing like a man. I even dress very "metrosexual" as a guy.

I think it is because I don't get to dress as often as I'd like.

The other day someone said that I was more of a transvestite because I dressed for sexual pleasure. I do. But the said crossdressers dress for emotional pleasure. I do that too.

The one thing I do know is that I like being a man that dresses like a woman and would NEVER cut my "we-we" off. I love it...it's my best friend. :)

So, what am I? WHO CARES? :)

Kisses,

Allie

msginaadoll
06-20-2009, 07:40 PM
The definitions do tend to blur. Some places I see the term sexual pleasure and some I dont. So I guess I am a CD/TV/ transgender individual. Or as some of my girlfriends call us T-girls. I myself prefer hot babe but dont wish to exaggerate.

DeeDeeB
06-20-2009, 07:50 PM
Crossdresser works for me. I'd rather be a drag queen, but I'm not nearly cute enough for that. :sad:

DeeDee :fairy1:

Veronica27
07-01-2009, 10:36 AM
I am glad to see others who prefer the term crossdresser, if there is any need to use a label. I am just me, a guy who likes to crossdress for pleasure and enjoyment. I don't feel like I am two personalities, and certainly don't feel like I suffer from any uncertainty over my gender. When I crossdress, I am still me, a guy who is wearing women's clothing, and attempting to create the physical illusion that I am a woman, even though inside I know I am not and do not wish to be. The reason why I do so is because I find it to be a lot of fun. When I observe real women, I am constantly reminded of the fact that they have so many options available to them, that are considered off limits to men. I think this is a ridiculous state of affairs, and crossdressing allows me to explore the sensations and experiences of this otherwise taboo part of life, without relinquishing the male life that I love and enjoy as well.

Veronica

Kimmy55
07-01-2009, 11:55 AM
I guess just being called a cross dresser using the definition given here counts me out.I love to dress in all sorts of womens things as I like how it makes me feel.But as I enjoy dressing for sex with both men and women I dont really know wht the "label" would be

Lorileah
07-01-2009, 11:56 AM
If I have to say what I am I will take credit for being a member of the TG community. Other than that call me what you will. I have been called worse I am sure :)

Samantha Kelsey
07-01-2009, 12:14 PM
Call me what you want but Don,t call me too early in the morning.

Teri Jean
07-01-2009, 12:25 PM
Stephanie,

There are some who have issues with titles, classifications or whatever and I see my share of it in higher education, but I love the term of crossdresser to discribe myself. If my circumstances change and it no longer fits, such as trans-sexual, then I will call myself such. But whether that happens or not I'm happy now.

Huggs Keli

xdbiker
07-01-2009, 12:35 PM
over the years i have been called so many diferent names so what ever at the end of the day im still me and thats all i really care about ....Im a biker that loves to dress and go out as a girl some times and party it UP so if that makes me a cross-dresser so what i live today like its my last and no one will slow me down from being me Kisses Jerzie

Amy Lynn3
07-01-2009, 12:39 PM
I'm with you on this Sissy.

PaulaJaneThomas
07-01-2009, 12:45 PM
As for myself, I am a MAN who likes to wear feminine clothing sometimes

Why would you want to do that that?


just for pleasure, not sex or anything else!

Well having Stephanie in your forum name suggests that you want people to relate to you as female because if you wanted us to relate to you as male you'd have chosen a male name wouldn't you? As for sissy, that's either a familiar version of sister, which would reinforce your wanting to be seen as female, or it's indicative of your preference to be submissive, perhaps because you see submissiveness as a female trait, again reinforcing your wanting to be seen as female. If there's nothing more to your cross-dressing then why try to create this female on-line persona. Why not be JoeTheGoatStrangler or MotorGuy?

reneedtg
07-01-2009, 04:13 PM
I'm ok with being called a crossdresser. There is so much range in the transgender world, and to be honest, I'm not always quite sure where I fit in. So call me CD, TV, TG...just don't call me a guy in a dress, lol.

trannie T
07-01-2009, 04:40 PM
As I have posted many times each one of us is unique and may not fit into a 'one size fits all' title. I am satisfied with the term "crossdresser" it is as close to an accurate description of what I am as there is.

Jessica Who
07-01-2009, 04:43 PM
Honestly, I've been done with labels for a while. I feel like they marginalized otherwise very interesting people.

I can be called a crossdresser, transvestite, transgendered person, tgirl, or pretty chick with huge feet, it doesn't matter to me.

As long as I'm not labeled anything derogatory, I'm cool.

sissystephanie
07-01-2009, 05:18 PM
Why would you want to do that that?

Well having Stephanie in your forum name suggests that you want people to relate to you as female because if you wanted us to relate to you as male you'd have chosen a male name wouldn't you? As for sissy, that's either a familiar version of sister, which would reinforce your wanting to be seen as female, or it's indicative of your preference to be submissive, perhaps because you see submissiveness as a female trait, again reinforcing your wanting to be seen as female. If there's nothing more to your cross-dressing then why try to create this female on-line persona. Why not be JoeTheGoatStrangler or MotorGuy?

To answer your first question: just because I like to! Do you have a problem with that? Did you bother to read any of the other posts on this thread?

Most of us on this forum are male, but how many male names do you see? As for the name Sissy, that is what my dear departed wife called me in fun!! I do not take kindly to derogatory remarks about that name!! There are a lot of other reasons for that name besides the ones you mentioned.

My opening comments stated my position exactly as it is. I am a man who like to wear feminine clothing, therefore I am a Crossdresser! Nothing more, and nothing less. This Forum is CROSSDRESSERS.Com, and also happens to include TG's, TS's, Transvestites, and even GG's. I use a feminine name to fit in, not because I want to be a female! According to psychologists every man has a feminine side, in some it is more open. That does not mean that the man in question is necessarily gender disoriented, just that he is more in touch with his feelings.

Toni_Lynn
07-01-2009, 05:54 PM
I am quite happy to be associated to the term crossdressers. It is a much a definition of what I am as my being Catholic and Slovak -- and a wannbee Canadian.

Yes, my friends, I am 100% guilty of internalised as well as externalised transphilia! I love it!

Huggles

Toni-Lynn

cdbethany
07-01-2009, 06:56 PM
my names bethany and im a pc!
oh sorry i mean cd,lol.
im a crossdresser and proud of it!
i love pretty dresses and black.

love and kisses
bethany xxxxx

xAnne_Mariex
07-01-2009, 07:34 PM
I'm totally proud of what I am and what i've achieved on this little journey of mine, I feel i've come a long way and am proud to be the way I am.

wetlook crossdresser
07-01-2009, 07:50 PM
Hi Stephanie
I believe labels are a convenience that people put on us if we seem peculiar to them. I was called a "switch hitter" by my colleague at work over some comment I made that he seemed to think wasn't manly enough. By definitions as I understand them I could be labeled under all the terms others have described in the comments expressed in this thread except that of trans-sexual. I follow my conscience as to how I behave and appear. Others can label me and that's alright as long as it is not condescending. I am a male human being who does not alter his facial appearance to look female but I do always wear women's clothing at home and out there. Much of it is so called plain Jane clothing that might pass as man's stuff as an alternate to women wearing man's style jeans. Its so much fun dry or wet. Cheers:)
Chris

PaulaJaneThomas
07-02-2009, 07:48 AM
To answer your first question: just because I like to! Do you have a problem with that?

I don't have a problem with anything. I just ask questions.


Did you bother to read any of the other posts on this thread?

Surely you wouldn't want me to pre-judge your response and assume that others speak for you? How polite would that be? I asked you questions because I'm interested in hearing your answers. Others may or may say things which sufficiently interest me that I may ask them questions too.


Most of us on this forum are male, but how many male names do you see?

Probably about the same number that you do.


My opening comments stated my position exactly as it is. I am a man who like to wear feminine clothing, therefore I am a Crossdresser! Nothing more, and nothing less.

Do ever wear a wig?


This Forum is CROSSDRESSERS.Com, and also happens to include TG's, TS's, Transvestites, and even GG's. I use a feminine name to fit in, not because I want to be a female!

But why follow the crowd? Surely the mark of a man is that he ploughs his own furrow? Do you fear rejection here if you use a male name?


According to psychologists every man has a feminine side, in some it is more open. That does not mean that the man in question is necessarily gender disoriented, just that he is more in touch with his feelings.

I don't think you really understand what the psychologists are saying (which is nothing more than common sense anyway).

Deb The Brunette
07-02-2009, 08:03 AM
Who cares anyway, :bovered:

been discussed to death



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