I don't like the drugs but the drugs like me.
I use to believe that I would take that pill just to fit in the world. If my wife were about to walk out the door I'd pray to GoD for that pill. So the long and short is,now, it would be for her.
I can't see that your husband would have any reason to say that, if he didn't actually believe it.There'd really be no benifit in making that up.Right?
dann
CDing can be a real torment if you haven't come to terms with it
For years, I wished I could take that pill too - I couldn't come to terms with something that controlled me, and I couldn't stop. I'd curse myself, purge my wardrobe (I know, I know), swear it off, and try to get into a relationship that would "keep me on the straight and narrow", away from my perceived, hidden addiction. Unfortunately, it all led to misery and a string of failed relationships that were mere distractions from my own problems and denial of who I really am.
My advice to you would be to believe your spouse. And understand that the more you can support and love the woman in him (that has sensitive, understanding qualities that many men don't posess), the more your relationship will grow. An ongoing unacceptance or hating one's self inflicts collateral damage in the relationships around us. People can say "you're a great guy" but we think "yeah, but if you only knew, you'd think I'm a terrible person". Any kind of religious upbringing with strict lines drawn between right and wrong (and no shades of grey) can pose further difficulties. REAL acceptance by the person closest to us can lead to a great weight being lifted off our shoulders and the joy of life returning.
We can be our own worst enemy. If we can't accept ourselves, then how can we freely and fully love those who are important to us? We can't. I'd suggest that you give your spouse all the understanding you can muster, and REALLY encourage him to accept all the facets of his being. If you encourage the expression of his feminine side WITH you, he'll thank you for the rest of his life. Denial robs us of joy.
Michelle_cd_girl
"Never trust a man who says trust me" Belle Star
Was he in men's or woman's clothes when he said it? I think there was a time for many of us we wished we didn't crossdress. I tried many times over the years to stop. Now I have found many others like me and accept being a cd.
Mam;as for your husband iether you believe him or you don't( I hope you do believe him). I can't vouch for someone I don't know.
Anyone who is for the green pill I'll trade you mine for a corsett like the one I just saw Karen Hutton wearing, or I'll trade my pill for something sexy in size 10.:heehee: