I suffer from anxiety. When it gets too bad my wife will sometimes say, Why don’t you go and put a skirt on? She knows it helps.
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I suffer from anxiety. When it gets too bad my wife will sometimes say, Why don’t you go and put a skirt on? She knows it helps.
Well, I think,I may already be included but I’m a #6. I feel so sad for those whose wives are not accepting of this aspect of their partner’s identity.
I?m dyspraxic (diagnosed, which is often found alongside autism) and think I’m probably on the spectrum. I’m on the waiting list for an autism diagnosis but that can take up to two years on the NHS.
I remember one occasion when some things happened which left me not just stressed out but utterly destroyed. I lay in bed just totally unable to sleep. Eventually got out of bed and put on a skirt....
In th UK this is more than a matter of personal preference but about who has legal protection. The T stands for Transgender and it is applied broadly to all who cross the gender divide whether by...
I don’t have a hidden stash, but I do have a small bit of a large wardrobe were I squeeze in my few remaining male clothes.
Nothing was ever said but when I Got married my father said they had been worried I might be homosexual.
For a laptop it is easy to buy a little sticky slidey thing to put over the camera. I?ve heard they are good security for everyone. I have one anfc keep it closed ally the time unless I specifically...
I think I agree with Heather on this but so much depends on tone of voice and other cues. It sounds to me as though the sales assistant was saying that the store would be OK with you using the ladies...
Look, I’m British. I’m totally and completely in favour of Trans Rights. But I can’t help thinking that having a man as Queen is just a step to far.
After a lot of thought about this I would say that I am not. I know I am a man. I have a wish deep inside me that l had been born female, but if a genie appeared and offered to change that now, I...
Good to have you here
Hi Jenny. I’m really interested by the responses to your post. It shows what a wide community we are, but also (I hope) how accepting we are of one another. We each have our own life experience and...
I’m so sorry this happened to you. It looked for a while as though things were getting better but I’m afraid there had been a backlash. I don’t like the way the world is going ☹️.
I have always wished I had a sister
It depends on the situation.
I had a difficult family background and was horribly bullied at school (nothing to do with CDing) and it certainly was a kind of escape, but I don’t think I would have been draw to it if there wasn’t...
I find it interesting that this draws us into something which is a deep debate in philosophy today: who owns the meaning of a text, the author or the reader?
Like others have said, I certainly recognise those feelings. I really wish I had been born a girl and had the experience of growing up as a girl. I didn’t and nothing I can do at sixty-odd years old...
Not quite 4 but nearly. Fully accepting but keep it at home.
A person from Porlock?
I’m just me, I think.
I really enjoyed a book by Claudia Carroll - ‘The Women of Primrose Square’. One of the the characters is a very relatable crossdressing (or perhaps transgendered) person. It’s a nice book and an...
Hi Jodi. I think I’m a bit concerned about the way you are phrasing things. I am wondering what it means when your wife says you cannot have clothes of your own? What would happen if you simply hang...
I?m reminded of the classic short story by Irwin Shaw, ‘The girls in their summer dresses.’
https://www.classicshorts.com/stories/dresses.html