For most of my life it was just the fun of dressing. But as I age, I get these strange feelings of, what I guess, could be called "Dysphoria". The desire to actually be female. To get rid of my penis...
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For most of my life it was just the fun of dressing. But as I age, I get these strange feelings of, what I guess, could be called "Dysphoria". The desire to actually be female. To get rid of my penis...
I have a pretty feminine shaped body because I'm very thin and have a 28 inch waist.
Sadly, it's let down by my face lol.
Started in late teens. Got more serious in twenties.
I dress at least twice a month.
I have a very accepting following on social media. As well as supportive friends.
I'm just working to get a...
38 here.
Started dressing in my mid teens. Got more serious in my late-twenties.
It doesn't bother me, I am bi.
But I don't find it offensive that others don't want to be mistaken for it. Nobody likes being called something they are not, no matter what it is.
It's all part of the package for me (Unless doing MIAD).
This too!
I never even thought about age until recently, in my mid thirties, the signs of aging suddenly appeared overnight. I used to be almost passable in my 20's. But not anymore :(
I learned that I didn't need to keep it a secret from my friends, and it wasn't really a big deal.
It's the same on uk Amazon. Lots of women's clothing reviews are CD'ers. Even a lot of the customer photos are.
Nah. I always acted like I hated anything feminine to throw people off the scent.
Although, that probably made some people more suspicious.
I recently ordered some shoes online and picked them up in store. I was super nervous.
I was the only man in the store, and when I went to the desk to collect them, people were looking at me like...
If someone doesn't accept you for what you are, they don't really love you.
Sorry to be a downer, but it's true. You'll waste your life hiding and regret it when you are older.
So many men want skirts to be part of normal male attire. However, nobody want's to be the trend setter :idontknow:
People always post pictures of attractive, androgynous young models and go "See,...
I like the feeling of femininity.
It relaxes me. It feels more like me, than when I'm dressed in guy mode.
Feel: 9/10
Look: 2/10
A pretty obvious one for me. Just to go out in public in full female mode.
Yeah, just recently my sister complained that I inherited long legs and she got short ones (After seeing a pic of me in stockings).
My legs aren't a great shape though. My calfs are kind of chunky...
Nobody is normal.
Every single person on earth has something about them that makes them a little odd.
And it's a great thing :)
I'd be lying if I said that I don't cringe a little when I see a middle-aged CD in public dressed like a teenage girl.
People are free to dress how they feel. But if you wish to be more accepted...
If there was some magical way to transform me into a woman without any surgery or medication. Then yes, I think I would do it.
Despite my answer, I don't think I have Gender Disphoria. I've never...
I think fetishists like it a lot because of it's "Power play" nature. By wearing it, you are a "slave/worker" who must do as they are told. This is something that a lot of people get a kick out of....
To me it's always felt like an end game.
Where else is there to go after that? I'd feel like i'd reached a limit or something. So I kind of like that it's some far-off goal for me.
I got money in cards.
It will be going to some nice CD items :daydreaming:
I have a friend who makes fake puking noises whenever he sees a drag queen or crossdresser on TV. It's always irritated me, and I've always wanted to say something, but there is no way of knowing how...
The perfect present! Congrats and Merry Christmas.