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@tammileetilliso
11-08-2025, 08:54 PM
For many people, divorce seems like the end?but for me, it was the true beginning.

When the door closed, air came in. I felt light, beautiful, free.

Today I gave myself a day just for myself: waxing, beauty salon, laughs with my (female) friends? all without judgmental glances, without having to hide who I am.

And tonight? I'm going to a (male) friend's house. I want it to be one of those nights that your skin remembers for a long time?full of affection, desire, and truth.

Finally, I am free to be?and feel?my most authentic self.

DianeT
11-09-2025, 05:29 AM
Glad you found your balance. My wife and I built a life together and I would be miserable if the crossdressing made us part ways.

BLUE ORCHID
11-09-2025, 07:35 AM
Hi TammiLee, Glad that you found Happinest Finally,

Being married to a wonderful woman for 62 years , I can't imagine life without her,

@tammileetilliso
11-09-2025, 11:47 AM
DianeT and Blue Orchid
Congratulations on your beautiful and lasting marriages!
Each person has their own path to finding happiness — and it's beautiful to see it blossom like this. ✨

Cheryl T
11-09-2025, 11:47 AM
When I came out to my wife the possibility of divorce was very real.
I would have lost so much had that happened. Yes, my feminine world would have exploded for sure, but there would have been a tremendous void also.
Luckily that didn't happen and I have her full support and love.

Rhonda Jean
11-09-2025, 11:52 AM
My ex would agree.

CarlaWestin
11-09-2025, 01:30 PM
Glad you found your balance. My wife and I built a life together and I would be miserable if the crossdressing made us part ways.

Yup! First time. It just ain't happenin' this time! But, do enjoy the fresh air.

docrobbysherry
11-09-2025, 02:49 PM
Good for u, Tammilee! Divorces can be costly and nasty! But, now you're free!:)

I know so many couples over the years who have become roommates. Everyone changes in time. With the affection and intimacy long gone, they stay together because it's easy and cost effective.:doh:

And, I read so many posts here that sound like 7 year olds asking their mommies for permission to wear panties and make up!:sad:

But, that's not what life is about. It's about being free to live the way u want as long as it doesn't hurt others! And, as an 80+ year old? I can tell we r ALL running out of time! Compromising is absolutely necessary to maintain a successful marriage. But, knuckling under to an overbearing spouse will ruin your relationship, too. It did mine!:straightface:

It had nothing to do with my dressing. Which only blossomed after we broke up. I was tired of the arguments so I began letting her have her way. Eventually, I got sick of that and angry at her AND myself! Point being, after a year of no intimacy or affection we parted. Best thing that could have happened for us and out kids! We'd grown apart. Now, we were both free to live the way we wanted. And, Sherry was born rite after!:battingeyelashes:

Yes, our divorce was a nasty couple of years. But, the 25 years since then have blotted out the pain and sorrow. And, it will for u, too, if u finally realize you've had enuff!:thumbsdn:

Heather76
11-09-2025, 03:33 PM
I understand quite well the feeling of freedom following a divorce. However, in my case it had nothing whatsoever to do with crossdressing. I was married for 17 years when the divorce took place (at my urging). I simply felt trapped with a woman I no longer had any more feeling for than I have for the sidewalk. She was/is a nice person. There was just no emotional bond left. I've now been married 41 years and, while not supportive, my wife does accept the hobby I discovered about 5 years ago. You will look back on your divorce as nothing more than a speed bump that you went over on your life's journey.

missjoann49
11-09-2025, 03:56 PM
Sorry about you divorce, but as long as you are happy that's all that counts