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lucyuktv3
05-13-2017, 08:47 PM
I'm sat here dressed and feeling great. How do you decide that maybe i might be happier as a women. Xx

Jaylyn
05-13-2017, 09:17 PM
I think happiness is different with each person. Some find it truly satisfying to just underdress,others to go out dressed, some of us just enjoy the clothing and the dressing. There are so many variables to what makes one happy I beieve it varies greatly. I hope you find what you are seeking. Every one deserve to live a happy life.

Ally 2112
05-13-2017, 09:21 PM
Everyone is different take what you enjoy about this and go for it

lucyuktv3
05-13-2017, 09:30 PM
Still dressed been out for a walk dressed and good a really good feeling. Passed a few people and no one really took any notice. I can't decide where I'm at with all this always enjoyed dressing and really love to feel like a women dunno if I want to go full time but certainly always felt that bot different. Also starting to feel like I need some male company when I'm dressed cxx

CarlaWestin
05-14-2017, 12:40 PM
I'm sure you're experiencing exuberant euphoria from being dressed and in your perceived female persona you wonder about the ultimate. We all do that. But, to answer your question, make a list of every negative thing about the reality of womanhood. And then research the true sequence of drug therapy, surgeries and acclimatization that go along with GRS and transition. As a side note you might consider what you leave behind in the male realm. And then there's friends and family. How would you dress for the next funeral? Chances are you might just be a bi-curious cross dresser but, only you know you.

Not being critical, Hon. Just throwing out some food for thought.

Micki_Finn
05-14-2017, 01:20 PM
Carla, this is why it is critically important that we continue to spend on research and development of a Magic Gender Wand. :daydreaming:

CarlaWestin
05-14-2017, 01:59 PM
I would prefer a Male/Female app on my phone. With adjustable boobies!

Fiona123
05-14-2017, 03:21 PM
I'm always happier en femme.

sometimes_miss
05-16-2017, 09:05 PM
It's not a present tense situation for me. At 60, being a transwoman wouldn't improve things at all. Being an old, homely women is no better than being an old, homely man. I was never an attractive person, so that was more the problem.
The problem occurred when I was a kid, when I first started feeling like I was supposed to be a girl. Those feelings are simply inconsistant with behaving as a boy, so it hindered my life. If at that point, I had become female (and not had the beauty issues of bad teeth and big ugly birthmark on my face), then perhaps life as a female would have been better. I watched in envy over the years, as average women had the life I expected, and wanted to have, but never could.

Sara Jessica
05-16-2017, 09:18 PM
1) If you have to ask...

2) Being dressed as a woman and feelin' right doesn't equate to the real condition of GID where transition is a valid course of action.

3) When in doubt, see #1.

Tracii G
05-16-2017, 09:39 PM
Still dressed been out for a walk dressed and good a really good feeling. Passed a few people and no one really took any notice. I can't decide where I'm at with all this always enjoyed dressing and really love to feel like a women dunno if I want to go full time but certainly always felt that bot different. Also starting to feel like I need some male company when I'm dressed cxx

1. You are male so you now all of a sudden feel like a woman?
2 Now you want sex with a man? 2b: are you gay?
C. I have no idea what you are feeling and I don't think you have put much thought into what you are saying.