Elena Ornamental
05-12-2011, 02:31 AM
I had some of these comments in my introduction (closed thread now) and nobody picked up on them so I'm giving it another chance. I was a member of the Androgyny Group that met in Santa Monica for 15 years and led the group the last 5 years. I also did programs in media and sociology areas. So what questions can I answer here in those areas for you?
The in person support groups are hard to maintain. You need a place to meet and a few key people interested enough to keep it going. We have the internet now (you may have noticed) but I think there's some advantages with the face to face situation.
I have lots of information stored up for the cross dressing community and haven't had any place to go with it (until now). What do you say?
The in person support groups are hard to maintain. You need a place to meet and a few key people interested enough to keep it going. We have the internet now (you may have noticed) but I think there's some advantages with the face to face situation.
I have lots of information stored up for the cross dressing community and haven't had any place to go with it (until now). What do you say?