crossdressing is a very comples set of emotions and experiences
Hi Marie. I'm sorry you're having a hard time understanding this. For what it's worth, I've been a crossdresser all my life and spend MOST of my life being confused about what I am. Many of us have similar histories in that respect.
In regards to all the photos and stress relief. I can only share my own feelings on that since crossdressers are as varied as non-crossdressers in their emotions and lives.
I love dressing up like a woman. It does relieve stress in my life. For me, a large part of the stress is being forced to live in a way that is not who I am - in other words, my man-side. Society forces me in to this manly role that I would not have chosen to live as if it were up to me. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy my man-side too, but don't care to be locked into it for such long durations. That alone is stressful to me.
Transforming in to Gabrielle relieves all that stress and allows me to relax and feel good in the way I'd choose to be (just looking feminine, not actually having a sex change).
The photos are likely kind of a narcissistic thing. It's not really a bad thing - not to me or my wife, anyway. I love capturing images of Gabrielle because she's what I like to be. I enjoy her and so does my wife. Again - I'm locked in to man-mode so often, the photos are a lot of fun to look through later on... sorry. My alarm just went off and I just ran out of "me-time" for the night. Just not enough hours in the day. :sigh:
Great article - check it out. It's a very good read, even if not 100% (the way I feel):
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...hytg/anima.htm
Jess found this one a while back. It may help you understand a lot.
Good luck and please be patient in trying to understand your husband. There may be things that he is still discovering about himself. I don't think we every truly, fully understand who we are - it's a learning process and journey we all take in life, cd or not.
When a post is taken out of context........
Why not think of it like a hobby....If your man was a footie player would you be so upset or confused? Would you even be bothering to try and understand it? I love footie, but I dont think I could explain why to anyone if I were asked to justify it!
The above was meant to be an explanation as to how people tend to question things that shouldnt really ever be questioned, or as in many cases here, questions that dont have an answer!
This is exactly the reason as to why I mentioned in my previous post the following: "If your SO is coming to terms with things, then just try and be supportive, coming on here is a good start, but beware the many pitfalls that exist here. One persons truth is anothers folly, and only you know your situation so dont follow advice unless you know it applies to you."
I try not to give advice, I only try and look at things from a different perspective and speak from that point of view.
Too many people fret about the strangest and silliest of things. It is not for me to say they are right or wrong, merely that I think it is a complete waste of time. But if that is how people want to live there lives then that is their choice.....
I prefer to be positive about things........Just thought I'd clear that up :battingeyelashes:
Rach,
Thanks for your help everyone
I appreciate all the responses and your candidness.It is helping me understand my husband more. I have more questions but I am going to digest this info for awhile. I will be back. My husband was the one who suggested me to come to this website & he has been crossdressing since a very yound boy.
Narcissist or Fashionista?
Some of the fun of dressing up os like playing with dolls, that is, assembling a cute outfit & role-playing make-believe.
Except that we are the dolls, so it's more like fashionista or narcissist, depending on your positive or negative judgement.