Being a Crossdresser around Children
[SIZE="3"]A topic of some significant interest for me is how crossdressers (myself included) relate to children. Most often, what I read and hear indicates that children are shielded (I will not say “protected”) from their father’s crossdressing.
There is very little scholarly literature about crossdressing and its impact on children, but I did find this book:
Out of the Ordinary: essays on growing up with gay, lesbian, and transgender parents. Noelle Howey & Ellen Samuels, eds. St. Martin’s Press, NY (2000).
(Probably not available from your local library.)
The take-away from Out of the Ordinary is that the children of these parents probably had less trouble adjusting than the parents did. However, this was still largely within the context of closeted parents coming out to their children. What if you are already out?
I am a crossdresser, plain and simple. I do not yet have children, but will likely soon. Should I be hiding my feminine side from my children? I cannot imagine doing so. Part of what makes me want to dress is the femininity to which I have access, which is something I feel strongly should be passed to a new generation. I have no interest in raising another generation of closed-minded, stereotypical boys and girls.
However, given the way that many people feel about crossdressers, being out with my own child may cause significant problems for me, my child, and my whole family. (See Gabrielle Hermosa’s blog posts about crossdressing myths, particularly numbers 4 and 3 on mental illness and perversion, respectively here: http://www.mycdlife.com/category/crossdressing-myths ).
Some people are likely to consider me a pervert who is not safe with children. Frankly, as an adult male, I get this already; adult males who like children and talk to them in ways similar to GGs are frowned upon. People clearly think it is odd that I genuinely like children (just one more aspect of my femininity?) to the point that some are uncomfortable when I sit reading books or coloring with their kids. Women are allowed to hold any random child or just sit down to play, but men are not. (Yes, I realize that men are statistically significantly more likely to be predators than women.)
Now what do we suppose will happen if these people find out that I am a crossdresser? Not only am I an adult male who enjoys the company of happy children, but I wear a skirt, too. Watch out moms everywhere, there is a pervert in your midst!
How have people handled crossdressing with their own children, their friends’ children, or even people you meet on the street, in the park, or in the grocery store?
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My 7 yr old daughter has no problem with it
My daughter is quite accepting of Dad in a skirt on a daily basis..When I am fully dressed to go out or just returning,she doesn't make a big deal about it. The only problem my wife and I forsee is to curb her urge to share it with others! And,she thinks my locked walkin closet looks like that of a model's..calls it my secret closet.
Decide if your child can handle seeing your fem side by mistake.
My 15 year old son walked in on me while dressed. I usually would lock the door to my home office, but I forgot that one time...
Now for me it happened to work out. Because this is how we found out my son was Gay. He came out right after he discovered his dad was a CD.
Now of course my wife's head was doing the exorcist thing...:brolleyes:
-Tracy