Princess Chantal
10-17-2009, 06:22 PM
Well peoples,
You are probably wondering why I am pfffttttt-ing the phrase "Crossdressing for Fun". Previous to this year I limited my crossdressing for only fun and socialable events to keep a healthy balance. So my motto was to crossdress for the fun of it.
This year there has been a couple events that I had to crossdress for which were not happy times. Earlier in the year, I had lost a very close transgendered friend due to cancer. She was active in the LGBT* community and had an aurora about her that many have been blessed with in a short time of knowing her. The community's local club asked me and the crossdressing group to host the memmorial that they offered to put on. It took myself practically all day to gather up the composure to get crossdressed.
Anyhoo, tonight there is another sad memmorial event going on for another friend who tragically died in a bath house fire. This friend was also popular amongst the LGBT* community for her drag show performances, charitiable actions and friendship. She was 23 and I didn't know her as well as the first friend. However, I will be crossdressing as Kerri only knew me as Chantal.
These two events are well worthy for me to throw out my prior motto for keeping a balance on my crossdressing and adapt an evaluation of "being worthy of my crossdressing time"
You are probably wondering why I am pfffttttt-ing the phrase "Crossdressing for Fun". Previous to this year I limited my crossdressing for only fun and socialable events to keep a healthy balance. So my motto was to crossdress for the fun of it.
This year there has been a couple events that I had to crossdress for which were not happy times. Earlier in the year, I had lost a very close transgendered friend due to cancer. She was active in the LGBT* community and had an aurora about her that many have been blessed with in a short time of knowing her. The community's local club asked me and the crossdressing group to host the memmorial that they offered to put on. It took myself practically all day to gather up the composure to get crossdressed.
Anyhoo, tonight there is another sad memmorial event going on for another friend who tragically died in a bath house fire. This friend was also popular amongst the LGBT* community for her drag show performances, charitiable actions and friendship. She was 23 and I didn't know her as well as the first friend. However, I will be crossdressing as Kerri only knew me as Chantal.
These two events are well worthy for me to throw out my prior motto for keeping a balance on my crossdressing and adapt an evaluation of "being worthy of my crossdressing time"